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Artikel‘CULTURE’ AS A SKILL IN UNDERGRADUATE EFL CLASSROOMS: THE BANGLADESHI REALITIES  
Oleh: Shahed, aheem Hasan
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional - terakreditasi DIKTI
Dalam koleksi: TEFLIN Journal: Teaching English as a Foreign Language in Indonesia vol. 24 no. 1 (2013), page 97-110.
Topik: cultural sensitivity; resentment motivation; globalization; target culture; EFL classrooms
Fulltext: 317-464-1-PB.pdf (230.8KB)
Isi artikelAs regards the status of English in today’s globalization era, ‘culture’ has turned out to be an essential component in the teaching and learning of English. Some Applied Linguists have even described it as the fifth skill—after listening, speaking, reading and writing—which must be handled adequately in EFL classrooms. By appreciating and acquiring the cultural knowledge, values and skills associated with the different varieties of English, EFL students could develop their cultural sensitivities using English as the medium of instruction despite their resentment motivation. Eventually, students would be able to identify and respond to both culturally significant and inappropriate information and think positively about being a part of international environment. Given the growing importance of EFL teaching in Bangladesh, this study investigated the roles of ‘culture’ in the undergraduate EFL classrooms. That is, the study carefully evaluated the effort and capabilities of the teachers in dealing with culturally sensitive issues in their materials, and the influences of cultural items of English on students’ learning. The study made constructive recommendations for English teachers to have successful implementation of cultural skills in their ELT activities regarding Bangladeshi socio-cultural realities which would make students become effective workforce in this challenging era.
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