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Suji Park

tv show 'Friends' - 1 views

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    excellent example for the difference between men and women.
Suji Park

"남자가 생각하는 평균 여자 체중이 설마.." - 1 views

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    men vs. women
Jung hae kim

ID201 Design in Everyday Life: 2010 Spring :: 네이버 카페 - 0 views

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    Designs that shows Cultural Differances
Jeff Lebow

Speech Accent Archive - 1 views

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    Collection of recorded audio from around the world
Jung hae kim

Eastern/Western Culture Difference - 2 views

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    Thanks to commenter Alpha, who provided a link to her personal website, I now know Yang Liu has received numerous recognitions for her design work in London, Berlin, and New York.  Check out her website at: http://www.yangliudesign.com/ Blue -> Western Red -> Asian/Chinese 1. Opinion 2. Way of Life 3.
Jeff Lebow

TESL-EJ 9.1 -- Teaching Culture in Adult ESL: Pedagogical and Ethical Considerations - 1 views

shared by Jeff Lebow on 09 Oct 11 - No Cached
    • Jeff Lebow
       
      CCC - Week 3
  • the target cultur
  • f a language learner perceives the target culture as well as his native culture in positive terms, then proficiency in the L2 is enhanced
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  • two possible "bad" language-learning situations in regards to cultural perceptions
  • hegemonic
  • thnographic
  • frustration that many international residents feel in their new environment
  • Ethnography
  • . Rich points allow the ethnographer to develop a "thick description"
  • "rich points." Rich points are those actions, comments, or traditions
  • language acquisition would be "language socialization
  • How do the instructors teach culture so that their adult students have more than a linguistic understanding of English? The subsequent question problematizes the first: How do the teachers decide what aspects of American culture should be taught and how do students react to these decisions?
  • teachers are left to incorporate culture as they see fit
  • that classes should include some cultural component, but their reasoning was somewhat different
  • highlight this age division among the teachers because it appears relevant in how culture is addressed in the classroom
  • helps them understand what Americans are talking about
  • I think an argument could be made that younger ESL teachers were educated in acclimate where diversity and sensitivity were more commonplace and this influences their teaching.
  • Oh, how wonderful that she encouraged you to go out on your own."
  • he's a work-a-holic and usually that is bad because he's boring and people don't like to be around someone like that
Jeff Lebow

Lim - Successful Classroom Discussions with Adult Korean ESL/EFL Learners (TESL/TEFL) - 0 views

  • encounter difficulties
  • reserved and express fewer opinions
  • speak much in cl
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  • ass, appear reserved, rarely ask questions, and do not express opinions
  • not to
  • taken by teachers as signs of disinterest or lack of motivation
  • authority figures
  • Students don't want the teacher to get embarrassed when a teacher can't answer a student's question.
  • Although students easily conceive of a teacher as an authority figure who corrects their mistakes all the time, teachers should note that correcting mistakes frequently can also increase the level of anxiety and discourage students' participation in group work.
  • a whole class discussion is somewhat intimidating to students
  • Gender also plays an important role.  Age related tensions are less prominent among women.  In fact, younger women will be more comfortable being grouped with other older women than with other men
  • In the process of shifting the center from a teacher to students by encouraging discussion, students may perceive that a teacher is not knowledgeable enough to lead the class or feel that they cannot learn from peers
Suji Park

한국에서 절대 하지 말아야 할 것 5가지 - 0 views

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