Chapter 1.1: Cultures around the world

Chapter 1: Cultures
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Chapter 1: Cultures
Read the introduction
Do you know what was going on?

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What are we doing today?
Get into lessonup
Handing out the studyguide
Introducing the chapter
Start working on paragraph 1


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Lessonup code
ejcow

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Content

  • What are culture and cultural elements?

Language
  • How to give and ask for opinions

  • How a lot of english words come from different languages

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1.1 Cultures around the world

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What did Lisa that the man found disrespectful do you think??

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Content-you should be able to:

  • Describe what culture is and recognise different cultural elements;

  • Explain what it means when two countries are part of the same cultural region.
Language
  • How to give an opinion

  • Recognise that a lot of english words come from different languages

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Culture

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What is culture? 
Culture is the collection of customs and (unwritten) social laws of a group of people. Culture is something learned, and not something you were born with.

Cultural elements are the most important characteristics of a culture, like religion, language and also values and standards.

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Value vs Standard
Values are things that we find important 

Standards are the rules of behaviour that we follow to live up to these values

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Value
Standard

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What value is most important to you?

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Language families
Dutch, German and English are pretty similar languages in many ways.

This is because they are part of the same language family: a group of related languages that have grown from the same ancestral language. 

In other words, you might just consider the English and Dutch languages as cousins!

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Cultural region = An area in which you find people with about the same cultural elements.

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Would you prefer a full English breakfast in the morning?

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To do: paragraph 1.1
Write it in your agenda!

 Read paragraph 1.1

Exercises 1 to 6




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Discuss it with your neighbour?
Look at exercise 7. Discuss with your neighbour using page 223.

Has the teacher heard you discussing? Finished? 

Than, you may clear your table!

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Content

  • What are culture and cultural elements?

Language
  • How to give and ask for opinions

  • How a lot of english words come from different languages

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Give examples of cultural elements that you saw last week.

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What is the difference between a norm and a value?

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What are we doing today
Some theory
A small film
Working on 7 to 11 
Explaining assignment

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Content
  • How do cultures spread and change?
  • What are stereotypes
  • What characterises some of the world's cultural regions
  • How can cultural differences lead to conflict?
Language
  • How to give and ask for opinions

  • How a lot of english words come from different languages

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Cultural region = An area in which you find people with about the same cultural elements.

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The nuance(Een nuance is een subtiel onderscheid)
Things like: language, religion ,food, clothes, habits and behavior might be different. It is not always the case!!

Norms and values are almost everywhere the same, and culture has changed over the centuries.

Tradition is a part of culture but not everyone in the same cultural region has the same traditions

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Culture or tradition
---traditions describe a group’s beliefs and behaviors that are passed down from one generation to another, this changes over the years.
---Culture describes the shared characteristics of the entire group, which has been amassed throughout its history.

For example: It used to be tradition in the Netherlands to offer cigarettes to your visitors on the coffeetable. Now most people don't do that anymore. But we still offer coffee or thee to our visitors. Offering something to drink our eat is a tradition that is part of our culture. 

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Or just..communication problems?

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So, it seems we are more the same as we think


And maybe we are.....

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So, what is the difference between a stereotype and a cultural element?

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Assignment-Cultural portrait
You will do an interview with a person from a different culture than your own. (look around in your class!!) 

You will create a presentation in the form of a poster, paper, powerpoint or video.

You do get a grade for this!!
Hand in BEFORE the final test. (check your studyguide)

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To do:
Exercise 6 to 11

Done? Start reading the assignment page 33 of your workbook.

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Content
  • How do cultures spread and change?
  • What characterises some of the world's cultural regions
  • How can cultural differences lead to conflict?
Language
  • How to give and ask for opinions

  • How a lot of english words come from different languages

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