People say that either language is part of culture, or culture is part of language. I’m not attempting to discuss the issue of which came first, like eggs and chickens. Instead, culture and language are closely intertwined with each other. They bear a strong relationship to each other. They are just like the two sides of the same coin; one cannot split the coin in two.
With cultural considerations, teachers can take a guess why their students behavior in that way. Teachers can identify students’ own needs in culture learning. Cultural activities and objectives should be carefully organized and incorporated into lesson plans to enrich and inform the teaching content. While students learn a second language, some cultural beliefs or philosophy are actually conveyed in the text language. Through the study of a second language, students gain a knowledge and understanding of the cultures that use in that language.
With cultural considerations, teachers can take a guess why their students behavior in that way. Teachers can identify students’ own needs in culture learning. Cultural activities and objectives should be carefully organized and incorporated into lesson plans to enrich and inform the teaching content. While students learn a second language, some cultural beliefs or philosophy are actually conveyed in the text language. Through the study of a second language, students gain a knowledge and understanding of the cultures that use in that language.
I have the answer for the pazzles of the pazzled people. First the checken was created then it laid eggs to produce off springs. If one logically thinks, first we make machines then the machine would produces what we made it for. this question is similar to if you say "was the cow first created or its milk". The same logic applies to human being. Was human being created or the sparm and the egg which makes a child?
ReplyDeleteIn regards to the Language, language and cultur are social phenomena. language can be produced by only two people as they may want to communicate, but culture is far broader concept which cannot be developed between two, four, or ten people in a short time. Culture is shaped after a society is shaped, when people gain identity for themselves, when they develop certain way of life which will gradually become an acceptable pattern for its followers. This process may take more than hundreds of years. When a community do not have a long history, they do not have a culture even if they have language.