Viewpoints of Intercultural Competence Development in English Language Teaching / Learning Classroom

The article presents an analysis of viewpoints on the development of intercultural competence in the English language teaching/learning classroom. Intercultural competence, acknowledged as the key component of foreign language studies, increases the need to adapt teaching methods and materials to ra...

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Main Authors: Roma Kriaučiūnienė, Auksė Šiugždinienė
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Vilnius University Press 2010-02-01
Series:Verbum
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Online Access:http://www.journals.vu.lt/verbum/article/view/4944
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spelling doaj-f1e8acc8e44146aa81c539307553c18a2020-11-25T01:34:20ZdeuVilnius University PressVerbum2029-62232538-87462010-02-01110.15388/Verb.2010.1.4944Viewpoints of Intercultural Competence Development in English Language Teaching / Learning ClassroomRoma KriaučiūnienėAuksė ŠiugždinienėThe article presents an analysis of viewpoints on the development of intercultural competence in the English language teaching/learning classroom. Intercultural competence, acknowledged as the key component of foreign language studies, increases the need to adapt teaching methods and materials to raise learners’ cultural awareness. The following research problem is formulated: how schoolchildren’s intercultural competence is developed at schools during English language classes and what the preconditions of its improvement are. Based on the survey carried out at secondary schools and gymnasiums, the article presents the findings on the ninth and tenth formers’ viewpoints regarding the extent to which cultural activities are incorporated into their English language classroom. The respondents’ answers indicated that the present practices for the development of intercultural competence in the English language classroom are not sufficient. A conclusion is made that the English language teaching/ learning process should be more purposefully aimed at developing all the dimensions of learners’ intercultural competence.http://www.journals.vu.lt/verbum/article/view/4944intercultural competenceEnglish language teaching/learning classroomcommunicationlanguageintercultural awareness.
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Auksė Šiugždinienė
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Auksė Šiugždinienė
Viewpoints of Intercultural Competence Development in English Language Teaching / Learning Classroom
Verbum
intercultural competence
English language teaching/learning classroom
communication
language
intercultural awareness.
author_facet Roma Kriaučiūnienė
Auksė Šiugždinienė
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title Viewpoints of Intercultural Competence Development in English Language Teaching / Learning Classroom
title_short Viewpoints of Intercultural Competence Development in English Language Teaching / Learning Classroom
title_full Viewpoints of Intercultural Competence Development in English Language Teaching / Learning Classroom
title_fullStr Viewpoints of Intercultural Competence Development in English Language Teaching / Learning Classroom
title_full_unstemmed Viewpoints of Intercultural Competence Development in English Language Teaching / Learning Classroom
title_sort viewpoints of intercultural competence development in english language teaching / learning classroom
publisher Vilnius University Press
series Verbum
issn 2029-6223
2538-8746
publishDate 2010-02-01
description The article presents an analysis of viewpoints on the development of intercultural competence in the English language teaching/learning classroom. Intercultural competence, acknowledged as the key component of foreign language studies, increases the need to adapt teaching methods and materials to raise learners’ cultural awareness. The following research problem is formulated: how schoolchildren’s intercultural competence is developed at schools during English language classes and what the preconditions of its improvement are. Based on the survey carried out at secondary schools and gymnasiums, the article presents the findings on the ninth and tenth formers’ viewpoints regarding the extent to which cultural activities are incorporated into their English language classroom. The respondents’ answers indicated that the present practices for the development of intercultural competence in the English language classroom are not sufficient. A conclusion is made that the English language teaching/ learning process should be more purposefully aimed at developing all the dimensions of learners’ intercultural competence.
topic intercultural competence
English language teaching/learning classroom
communication
language
intercultural awareness.
url http://www.journals.vu.lt/verbum/article/view/4944
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