THE USE OF SITCOMS FOR CULTURAL LEARNING IN EFL: A WORKSHOP FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

Authors

  • Antonio Raigón Rodríguez
  • Ángela Larrea-Espinar

Keywords:

cultural learning, intercultural competence, big “C”, small “c”, television

Abstract

This article examines the perceptions of EFL university students regarding an intercultural workshop that uses a sitcom (Master of None) as an instructional tool. Prior to detailing the workshop and the students’ assessment, this paper deals with the evolving role of culture in the English language classroom. Concentrating on cultural facts about English-speaking countries has proven insufficient for today’s world, where the vast majority of interactions happen among non-native speakers. Students need to work on developing skills and attitudes in order to become intercultural citizens. Even though language teaching has evolved to accommodate this shift in cultural perspective, textbooks, the backbone of language teaching, have remained almost unaffected by this change of paradigm. In this context, TV shows can  be a dependable cultural training tool. Data obtained via a Likert-scale questionnaire show the participants’ appreciation for the workshop, and their highly positive perception of the acquisition of cultural knowledge and the development of attitudes and skills using this type of workshop.

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Published

2020-01-29

How to Cite

Raigón Rodríguez, A., & Larrea-Espinar, Ángela. (2020). THE USE OF SITCOMS FOR CULTURAL LEARNING IN EFL: A WORKSHOP FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. ELIA: Estudios de Lingüística Inglesa Aplicada, (19), 131–156. Retrieved from https://revistas.uned.es/index.php/ELIA/article/view/26585

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ARTÍCULOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN / RESEARCH ARTICLES

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