Using Examples, Say Whether Culture Should /should Not Be Taught
Using Examples, Say Whether Culture Should /should Not Be Taught
Using Examples, Say Whether Culture Should /should Not Be Taught
People do not normally take offense or make negative character judgments when a non-native
speaker mispronounces a word or when grammatical errors are made; indeed, such
differences as those which result in a foreign accent are often found very charming. Errors in
rules of speaking are a very different matter. An inappropriate question or the failure to utter
the customary apology, compliment, or congratulations will not be judged as an error natural
to the process of language learning or indeed, of intercultural differences, but as a personal
affront.
Using examples, say whether culture should /should not be taught.
Question II
Two different dimensions of the relationship between language and culture need to be
distinguished: culture as context and culture as content. Discuss.