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This research work seeks to explore the place of teaching culture in the Departments of English at the university level. It is based on the conceptual framework that there can be few goals more central to the profession of foreign language teaching than the goal of culture and the development of the learners' intercultural communicative competence. Therefore, the aim of any foreign language teaching is in the first place to promote learners' intercultural communicative competence and cross-cultural understanding. Seen from this perspective, this the present work explores an alternate approach…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This research work seeks to explore the place of teaching culture in the Departments of English at the university level. It is based on the conceptual framework that there can be few goals more central to the profession of foreign language teaching than the goal of culture and the development of the learners' intercultural communicative competence. Therefore, the aim of any foreign language teaching is in the first place to promote learners' intercultural communicative competence and cross-cultural understanding. Seen from this perspective, this the present work explores an alternate approach to teaching English as a foreign language. This approach is based on the premises that language is part of culture; language is deeply embedded in culture; language and culture are not separable and that teaching English, or any other foreign language, necessarily implies the teaching of its culture.
Autorenporträt
Dr Elkhiar Atamna is associate professor of applied linguistics and translation in the Department of English at Constantine university 1 based in Constantine, Algeria. His main research interests revolve around intercultural communication,teaching languaculture and pragmatics.