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SOCIOCULTURAL FACTORS
IN
LANGUAGE TEACHING
AND LEARNING
Presented by
Wempy Hadi Susanto
Ruslan
Nahjul Qowim
Culture
Larson and Smally (1972: 39) described
culture as a ‘blueprint’ that guides the
behaviour of people in a community and is incubated
in family life. It governs our behaviour in groups,
makes us sensitive to matters of status, and helps us
know what others expect of us and what will happen if
we do not live up to their expectations. Culture helps
us to know how far we can go as individuals and what
our responsibility is to the group.
 Culture might also be defined as the
ideas, customs, skills, arts, and tools that
characterizes a given people in a given period of
time.
 Culture is more than that… ‘it is a system of
integrated patterns , most of which remain below
the threshold of consciousness, yet all of which
govern human behaviour just as surely as the
manipulated strings of a puppet controls its
motion’ (Candon 1973: 4)
 Culture establishes for each person a context of
cognitive and affective behaviour, a template for
personal and social existence.
 People perceive reality in within the context of
their own culture, a reality that they have created
not necessarily a reality that is empirically
defined.
From stereotype to generalization
 Mark Twain: “French always tangle up everything to
that degree that when you start into a sentence you
never know whether you are going to come out alive or
not”
 German is the most difficult language: “a gifted person
ought to learn English in 30 hours, French in 30
days, and German in 30 years”. Thus, he calls for
reforming German:
 “if it is to remain, it ought to be gently and reverently
set aside among the dead languages, for only the dead
have time to learn it”.
Stereotype!
 Our cultural milieu shapes our world view… reality is
thought to be objectively perceived through our own
cultural pattern, and a different perception is seen as
either “false", or ”strange”.
 If people recognize and understand differing world
views , they will usually adopt a positive and open-
minded attitude toward cross-cultural differences.
Attitudes
 Stereotyping usually implies some type of attitude
toward the culture or language in question.
 “The Chinese language is monosyllabic and
uniflectional…with a language so incapable of
variation, a literature cannot be produced which
possesses the qualities we look for and admire in
literary works. Elegance , variety, beauty of
imagery- these must all be lacking. A monotonous
and wearisome language must give rise to a forced
and formal literature lacking in originality..” (New
standard Encyclopedia)
Such biased attitude is based on
insufficient knowledge , misinformed
stereotyping.
Attitudes like all aspects of cognitive
development, develop in early
childhood and are a result of parents’
and peers’ attitudes , of contacts with
people from different life styles.
 Gardner and Lambert (1972)… motivation is a construct
made up of certain attitudes…
 Group specific
 The attitudes learners have toward the members of the
cultural group whose language they are learning.
 For Gardner & Lambert, an English-speaking Canadian’s
positive attitude toward French Canadians- a desire to
understand them and to empathize with them –will
lead to an integrative orientation to learn French.
Second culture acquisition
 Most learners of a second language learn the
language with very little sense of the culture of its
speakers.
 A foreign language course should present culture as a
list of facts to be cognitively consumed.
 Nocon (1996): language learners undergo culture
learning as a “process, that is, as a way of
perceiving, interpreting, feeling, being in the world, …
and relating to where one is and who one meets”
Acculturation!
 Second language learning involves the acquisition of a
second identity.
 Creation of a new identity is in the very heart of
culture learning, Acculturation.
 Sometimes learners experience culture shock. Culture
shock refers to phenomena ranging from mild
irritability to deep psychological panic and crisis.
 Culture shock is associated with feelings of
estrangement, anger, hostility, indecision, frustration,
unhappiness, sadness, loneliness, homesickness and
even physical illness.
Stages of culture shock
1. Stage 1: is a period of excitement and euphoria over the
new environment
2. Stage 2: -culture shock- emerges as individuals feel the
intrusion of more cultural differences into their own
images of self and security. (help of their fellow
countrymen in the second culture).
3. Stage 3: gradual recovery.. Some problems are solved
while others remain. A general progress is made
4. Stage 4: near or full recovery, either assimilation or
adaptation, acceptance of the new culture and self-
confidence in the “new” person that has developed in this
culture.
Social distance!
Gives explanatory power to the place of
culture learning in second language
learning.
Social distance: the cognitive and affective
proximity of two cultures that come in
contact within an individual.
Distance: used metaphorically to denote
dissimilarity between two cultures.
John Schumsnn (1976)
1. Dominance
2. Integration: is the pattern
assimilation, acculturation, or preservation?
What is the L2 group’s degree of enclosure-its
identity separate from other contiguous groups?
3. Cohesiveness. Is the L2 group cohesive? What is
the size of the L2 group?
4. Congruence. Are the cultures of the two groups
congruent- similar in their system!
5. Permanence. What is the L2 group’s intended
length of residence in the target language area?
“bad”/”good” language learning
situation!
 Schumann use good/bad learners to describe the learning
language situations.
1. TL group views L2 group as dominant, the L2 group views
itself in the same way, both groups desire enclosure for
the L2 group, the L2 group is both cohesive and large, the
two cultures are not congruent, the two groups hold
negative attitudes toward each other, and the L2 group
intends to stay in the target area for a short time
2. The second bad situation has all the characteristics of the
first except that in this case, the L2 group considers itself
subordinate and is considered subordinate by the TL
group.
Culture in the classroom
 Stevick (1976) learners can feel alienation in the process of
learning a second language , alienation from people in their
home, culture, the target culture, and from themselves.
 In teaching an alien language we need to be sensitive to the
fragility of students by using techniques that promote cultural
understanding.
 Role-play (Donahu & parsons, 1982): helps students overcome
cultural “fatigue”, promote the process of cross-cultural
dialogue, provides opportunities for oral communication
Other techniques!
Readings
Films
Simulation games
Culture assimilators
Culture Capsules
Culture games

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Sociocultural Factors in Language Teaching and Learning

  • 1. SOCIOCULTURAL FACTORS IN LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING Presented by Wempy Hadi Susanto Ruslan Nahjul Qowim
  • 2. Culture Larson and Smally (1972: 39) described culture as a ‘blueprint’ that guides the behaviour of people in a community and is incubated in family life. It governs our behaviour in groups, makes us sensitive to matters of status, and helps us know what others expect of us and what will happen if we do not live up to their expectations. Culture helps us to know how far we can go as individuals and what our responsibility is to the group.
  • 3.  Culture might also be defined as the ideas, customs, skills, arts, and tools that characterizes a given people in a given period of time.  Culture is more than that… ‘it is a system of integrated patterns , most of which remain below the threshold of consciousness, yet all of which govern human behaviour just as surely as the manipulated strings of a puppet controls its motion’ (Candon 1973: 4)
  • 4.  Culture establishes for each person a context of cognitive and affective behaviour, a template for personal and social existence.  People perceive reality in within the context of their own culture, a reality that they have created not necessarily a reality that is empirically defined.
  • 5. From stereotype to generalization  Mark Twain: “French always tangle up everything to that degree that when you start into a sentence you never know whether you are going to come out alive or not”  German is the most difficult language: “a gifted person ought to learn English in 30 hours, French in 30 days, and German in 30 years”. Thus, he calls for reforming German:  “if it is to remain, it ought to be gently and reverently set aside among the dead languages, for only the dead have time to learn it”.
  • 6. Stereotype!  Our cultural milieu shapes our world view… reality is thought to be objectively perceived through our own cultural pattern, and a different perception is seen as either “false", or ”strange”.  If people recognize and understand differing world views , they will usually adopt a positive and open- minded attitude toward cross-cultural differences.
  • 7. Attitudes  Stereotyping usually implies some type of attitude toward the culture or language in question.  “The Chinese language is monosyllabic and uniflectional…with a language so incapable of variation, a literature cannot be produced which possesses the qualities we look for and admire in literary works. Elegance , variety, beauty of imagery- these must all be lacking. A monotonous and wearisome language must give rise to a forced and formal literature lacking in originality..” (New standard Encyclopedia)
  • 8. Such biased attitude is based on insufficient knowledge , misinformed stereotyping. Attitudes like all aspects of cognitive development, develop in early childhood and are a result of parents’ and peers’ attitudes , of contacts with people from different life styles.
  • 9.  Gardner and Lambert (1972)… motivation is a construct made up of certain attitudes…  Group specific  The attitudes learners have toward the members of the cultural group whose language they are learning.  For Gardner & Lambert, an English-speaking Canadian’s positive attitude toward French Canadians- a desire to understand them and to empathize with them –will lead to an integrative orientation to learn French.
  • 10. Second culture acquisition  Most learners of a second language learn the language with very little sense of the culture of its speakers.  A foreign language course should present culture as a list of facts to be cognitively consumed.  Nocon (1996): language learners undergo culture learning as a “process, that is, as a way of perceiving, interpreting, feeling, being in the world, … and relating to where one is and who one meets”
  • 11. Acculturation!  Second language learning involves the acquisition of a second identity.  Creation of a new identity is in the very heart of culture learning, Acculturation.  Sometimes learners experience culture shock. Culture shock refers to phenomena ranging from mild irritability to deep psychological panic and crisis.  Culture shock is associated with feelings of estrangement, anger, hostility, indecision, frustration, unhappiness, sadness, loneliness, homesickness and even physical illness.
  • 12. Stages of culture shock 1. Stage 1: is a period of excitement and euphoria over the new environment 2. Stage 2: -culture shock- emerges as individuals feel the intrusion of more cultural differences into their own images of self and security. (help of their fellow countrymen in the second culture). 3. Stage 3: gradual recovery.. Some problems are solved while others remain. A general progress is made 4. Stage 4: near or full recovery, either assimilation or adaptation, acceptance of the new culture and self- confidence in the “new” person that has developed in this culture.
  • 13. Social distance! Gives explanatory power to the place of culture learning in second language learning. Social distance: the cognitive and affective proximity of two cultures that come in contact within an individual. Distance: used metaphorically to denote dissimilarity between two cultures.
  • 14. John Schumsnn (1976) 1. Dominance 2. Integration: is the pattern assimilation, acculturation, or preservation? What is the L2 group’s degree of enclosure-its identity separate from other contiguous groups? 3. Cohesiveness. Is the L2 group cohesive? What is the size of the L2 group? 4. Congruence. Are the cultures of the two groups congruent- similar in their system! 5. Permanence. What is the L2 group’s intended length of residence in the target language area?
  • 15. “bad”/”good” language learning situation!  Schumann use good/bad learners to describe the learning language situations. 1. TL group views L2 group as dominant, the L2 group views itself in the same way, both groups desire enclosure for the L2 group, the L2 group is both cohesive and large, the two cultures are not congruent, the two groups hold negative attitudes toward each other, and the L2 group intends to stay in the target area for a short time 2. The second bad situation has all the characteristics of the first except that in this case, the L2 group considers itself subordinate and is considered subordinate by the TL group.
  • 16. Culture in the classroom  Stevick (1976) learners can feel alienation in the process of learning a second language , alienation from people in their home, culture, the target culture, and from themselves.  In teaching an alien language we need to be sensitive to the fragility of students by using techniques that promote cultural understanding.  Role-play (Donahu & parsons, 1982): helps students overcome cultural “fatigue”, promote the process of cross-cultural dialogue, provides opportunities for oral communication
  • 17. Other techniques! Readings Films Simulation games Culture assimilators Culture Capsules Culture games