In the past decades, scholars’ attention has been focused on how the target and source culture can be integrated in EFL materials. Despite significant progress in this respect, the source culture is still considered as the predominant culture in a classroom, even in countries where immigration is reaching unprecedented numbers (Suárez Orozco, 2001; McKay, 2003). This poses some challenges for selecting the vocabulary input for EFL materials and promoting diversity in the classroom. For this reason, since semantic prototypes are anchored in the categorization of mental lexicon (Taylor, 1989; Aitchison, 2003), they may shed light on what cultural words are being and should be integrated in EFL textbooks to foster the integration and balance o...
This research represents the importance of culture in English as Foreign Language (EFL) Textbooks an...
It is generally acknowledged that the culture of English-speaking countries has abandoned its centra...
The main goals of this study are to explore, contrast and compare the explicit and implicit concepts...
This research compares the cultural types elicited by twenty-nine EFL undergraduate students in res...
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...
The cultural content of textbooks has become an important issue since the main goal of teaching Eng...
In teaching/learning English as a Foreign Language, one of the goals is to develop interculturally c...
This thesis focuses on the quantitative and qualitative analysis of the cultural vocabulary present ...
This article aims to promote, given the current reality, in which it sets up a scenario marked by br...
Learning a foreign language implies a lot more than learning grammar and vocabulary. Language...
Integrating culture in English language teaching has recently gained an extraordinary importance an...
Teaching the cultural aspect of foreign language education is a complex and sometimes difficult task...
It is generally acknowledged that the culture of English-speaking countries has abandoned its centra...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in studying culture integration in English as fore...
This research represents the importance of culture in English as Foreign Language (EFL) Textbooks an...
It is generally acknowledged that the culture of English-speaking countries has abandoned its centra...
The main goals of this study are to explore, contrast and compare the explicit and implicit concepts...
This research compares the cultural types elicited by twenty-nine EFL undergraduate students in res...
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...
The cultural content of textbooks has become an important issue since the main goal of teaching Eng...
In teaching/learning English as a Foreign Language, one of the goals is to develop interculturally c...
This thesis focuses on the quantitative and qualitative analysis of the cultural vocabulary present ...
This article aims to promote, given the current reality, in which it sets up a scenario marked by br...
Learning a foreign language implies a lot more than learning grammar and vocabulary. Language...
Integrating culture in English language teaching has recently gained an extraordinary importance an...
Teaching the cultural aspect of foreign language education is a complex and sometimes difficult task...
It is generally acknowledged that the culture of English-speaking countries has abandoned its centra...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in studying culture integration in English as fore...
This research represents the importance of culture in English as Foreign Language (EFL) Textbooks an...
It is generally acknowledged that the culture of English-speaking countries has abandoned its centra...
The main goals of this study are to explore, contrast and compare the explicit and implicit concepts...