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r popculturechat: For serious gossips with a great sense of humor No bores, no bullies Come for the gossip, stay for the analysis community
- Kodotchigova - Role Play in Teaching Culture: Six Quick Steps for . . .
The Internet TESL Journal Role Play in Teaching Culture: Six Quick Steps for Classroom Implementation Maria A Kodotchigova mashamaria2001 [at] yahoo com Tomsk State University, Russia An extended version of this paper first appeared in: Sysoyev, P V (Ed ) (2002) Identity, Culture, and Language Teaching Iowa City, IA: Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Abstract As
- Culture - Reddit
A subreddit dedicated to sharing and discussing anything culture-related Including, but not limited to language, traditions, religion, and current events worldwide
- Authentic Materials and Cultural Content in EFL Classrooms
Cultural Content Westerhuis (as cited in Cheung, 2001, p 56) defines 'culture' as the customs, values, laws, technology, artifacts and art of a particular time or people Culture in English language teaching materials has been subject to discussion for many years
- ESL Conversation Questions - Cultural Shock and Adapting to Canada (I . . .
Conversation Questions Cultural Shock and Adapting to Canada A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom Have you ever been in a situation where you felt you had to "do as the Romans do"? What is culture shock? Have you ever experienced culture shock? What is reverse, or re-entry, culture shock? Have you ever experienced reverse culture shock? What is the best most important thing
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A subreddit dedicated to sharing knowledge about plant tissue culture and micropropagation
- The Place of Culture in the Foreign Language Classroom: A Reflection
Language itself is already culture, and therefore it is something of a moot point to talk about the inclusion or exclusion of culture in a foreign language curriculum We might perhaps want to re-envisage the situation as a contrast between an active and deliberate immersion in culture, and a non-deliberate exposure to it
- How important is culture conversion? : r eu4 - Reddit
Non-accepted culture provinces have quite bad modifiers like -30% manpower, -30% Tax, Unrest and Missionary strength So if you have a lot of non-accepted provinces in areas with a lot of cultures it is worth it Otherwise you can probably just accept the main ones
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