This article examines the presentation of culture in texts designed for adult learners of English as a second language in Canada. Guiding the analysis is a view of culture as a process of making sense of the world and a site of struggles of people with multiple and shifting identities over meaning and representation. The article discusses the role of texts as culture bearers in second language classrooms. It also addresses aspects of the method of critical discourse analysis, which is employed to tackle the following questions: What is considered cultural knowledge in the selected texts? Whose views of culture are presented in the texts? Do these texts allow students to explore and negotiate their own cultural experiences in the new Canadia...
Globalization has brought about many changes in the concept of culture. One of those changes has bee...
In today’s day and age, culture is a central aspect of language teaching. The complexity of the conc...
This article investigates the premise that literary texts use language in aesthetic, imaginative and...
This study explores engagements with texts as tools for cultural topic activities in two adult ESL c...
The English-as-a-second-language (ESL) classroom for adult immigrants in Canada is often culturally ...
SLA research on foreign language pedagogy has long demonstrated that culture is essential to languag...
Recognizing that to learn about culture will aid the new Canadian in attaining cultural awareness, t...
[[abstract]]Foreign literature teaching has been a critical issue in the higher education in the EFL...
This article analyzes the cultural content in three communicative English as a foreign language text...
This article analyzes the cultural content in three communicative English as a foreign language text...
Language and culture are inseparable and connected. Language is a means of cultural communication. T...
I am exceedingly glad to see Courchene's comprehensive and courageous attempt to deal with a mo...
The thesis explores the ways in which a group of international students respond to a critical discou...
With a foundation in the course goals for the B Course in English at Upper-Secondary school, this es...
In this thesis I have looked at how the cultural aspects are presented in a textbook series for Engl...
Globalization has brought about many changes in the concept of culture. One of those changes has bee...
In today’s day and age, culture is a central aspect of language teaching. The complexity of the conc...
This article investigates the premise that literary texts use language in aesthetic, imaginative and...
This study explores engagements with texts as tools for cultural topic activities in two adult ESL c...
The English-as-a-second-language (ESL) classroom for adult immigrants in Canada is often culturally ...
SLA research on foreign language pedagogy has long demonstrated that culture is essential to languag...
Recognizing that to learn about culture will aid the new Canadian in attaining cultural awareness, t...
[[abstract]]Foreign literature teaching has been a critical issue in the higher education in the EFL...
This article analyzes the cultural content in three communicative English as a foreign language text...
This article analyzes the cultural content in three communicative English as a foreign language text...
Language and culture are inseparable and connected. Language is a means of cultural communication. T...
I am exceedingly glad to see Courchene's comprehensive and courageous attempt to deal with a mo...
The thesis explores the ways in which a group of international students respond to a critical discou...
With a foundation in the course goals for the B Course in English at Upper-Secondary school, this es...
In this thesis I have looked at how the cultural aspects are presented in a textbook series for Engl...
Globalization has brought about many changes in the concept of culture. One of those changes has bee...
In today’s day and age, culture is a central aspect of language teaching. The complexity of the conc...
This article investigates the premise that literary texts use language in aesthetic, imaginative and...