Osaka JALT:
Passport or Excess Baggage? Current Concerns in Socio-cultural Training in the Classroom
Date: Wednesday, November 26th, 2003 Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Speaker: Simon Greenall
Description:
This will be a repeat of Greenall's conference plenary. For some years, Socio-cultural training has been accepted as a requirement of a well-balanced language course. Yet, today, some teachers remain concerned that it adds further demands on an already overcrowded course design. This talk will examine what and how to teach a socio-cultural syllabus strand in a multi-syllabus course design, and why. It will focus on socio-cultural training at lower levels, in monocultural groups, to develop an awareness of the learner's own cultural identity. Three types of topics will be covered: social conventions and rituals, customs and traditions, and attitudes and beliefs. Greenall will suggest that socio-cultural training is not an optional extra, or excess baggage, but an essential component of a language course, and the passport to effective communication.
Organization: Osaka Chapter of the Japan Association for Language Teaching (Osaka JALT)
Cost: free
Venue: British Council Osaka, Dojima Avanza 4F, 1-6-20, Dojima, Kita-ku, Osaka
Location: Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Add this to iCal
(Need help?)
Add to Outlook
(Need help?)
You can add this event to your iCal calendar.
- Click on the iCal icon. Your iCal software will start.
- Click 'Subscribe':
- Under 'Auto Refresh', select 'Every day' in case the the basic details change:
You can add this event to your Microsoft Outlook calendar.
- Click on the MS Outlook icon.
- See what happens.
- Tell us what happens. I don't have MS Outlook on a Windows computer, so I can't test it.
- If you click on the icon and nothing happens, do this:
- Right-click on the icon and save the file.
- According to Microsoft's support page, in Outlook's File menu, you should click Import and Export.
- Click to select Import an iCalendar or vCalendar file (*.vcs), and then click Next.
- Click to select the vCalendar file you've just saved, and then click Open.
Contact Osaka JALT
Website: www.osakajalt.org/
Email QR Code: