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1、Cultural Factors in English Teaching and LearningI. IntroductionNowadays, culture plays a very important role in the foreign language classroom. Because cultural differences may give rise to misunderstanding that exists in intercultural communication. So the teaching of culture in the English classr
2、oom has been becoming a heated topic and people pay more and more attention to the cultural studies and intercultural communication in recent years. Therefore, culture teaching is feasible in the foreign language classroom. It can help English learners raise the cultural awareness and develop the co
3、mmunicative competence. Many researchers and educators worldwide wrote articles to present their views on the importance of culture teaching and the principles and methods to carry out culture teaching. Most of English teachers have already recognized the impossibility of an English acquisition with
4、out the relevant cultural understanding. Both scholars and practitioners have reached a consensus that the inclusion of cultural teaching in English classroom should be a must. D. hymes, the well-known American sociolinguist, held that communicative competence should include not only linguistic comp
5、etence, but also the full understanding and a good command of the sociocultural elements closely related to the language use. In the current understanding of the place of culture in second and foreign language pedagogy, the work of Michael Byram has played a prominent role. In the late 1980s, Byram
6、observed that culture represents “hidden” curriculum in second and foreign language teaching .He indicated that language teaching can rarely take place without implicitly teaching the culture of its speakers because language invariably refers to their knowledge and perceptions of the world, the conc
7、epts of culture and culture learning. Byram also pointed out that communicative competence involves “appropriate language use which, in part at least, is culture specific” (Byram 61). In practice, the importance of teaching foreign culture has been recognized a wealth of suggestions on classroom tre
8、atment of cultural aspects has been offered by Allen and Valette. Besides, American applied linguist G. Robinson put forward an important concept that through language and cultural teaching learners would gain “cultural versatility”. That is to say, through learning culture, learners would change in
9、ternally. This view point is quite significant.In China, most scholars have widely considered the importance in foreign language teaching and learning. In the 1980s, Mr.Xu Guozhang published his Culturally-loaded Words and English Language Teaching, in which he indicated that in different languages,
10、 many words with equivalent surface meanings have different cultural connotations in fact owing to different cultural traditions, folk tales and values, etc. Hence fore, many other scholars like Deng Yanchang also attempted to explore how culture has remarkable impact on the forms or use of the part
11、icular foreign language and devoted him to researches in this field. Reflections have been made on culture teaching since the late 1990s. The earliest reflection on the objective of culture teaching can be found in the book Foreign Language Teaching and Culture written by Hu Wenzhong and GaoYihong (
12、1997). They maintain that, to English major students, the objective of culture learning is more than a tool (English-grasping), more than being equipped with communicative skills to survive in modern society, and nothing like making themselves modernization. Several years later, Gao Yihong extends t
13、heir view in her doctoral dissertation Foreign Language Learning: “1+12” (2001), she claims that language and culture learning in the best case will generate creative energy and elevate personality.In order to communicate with foreigners correctly, language learners have to know the differences betw
14、een Chinese and foreign cultures. So the process of learning foreign language is a process of learning its culture. Though many linguists and teachers, either abroad or domestic, have already realized the importance of culture learning, the problem is how to teach culture in the English classroom. T
15、hose theories of language and cultural teaching are not meaningful unless they are really applied to teaching practice. This paper aims to find out the importance role of culture in the English classroom and propose two tentative suggestions to the problems of cultural learning existing in the Engli
16、sh classroom. .The Importance of Cultural Factors in English Teaching and LearningA. The Relationship between Language and CultureWhats culture? Culture is complex. The major institutions within the culture contain church, government, education, military, mass media, monetary systems, and so on. So
17、to give a definition of culture is more difficult than to give an illustration of its influence. Culture refers to the patterns of customs, traditions, social habits, values, beliefs and the language of a society. Within each society people will find a national culture. As culture is so inclusive, i
18、t permeates all mens behaviors. Because of international contacts, people in the world keep in frequent touch with each other. Intercultural communication occurs when a member of one culture produces a message for consumption by a member of another culture. Because the different cultures misundersta
19、nding and barriers often happen in the process of communication. We know language is a useful tool for people to communicate with each other. And it is a common feature to all cultures and that allows the members of the culture to communicate with one another. Culture contains every aspect of people
20、s life. The connection between them is so strong that it is hard to talk about single one without others. Language is influenced by culture. All cultures seem to believe that history is a kind of chart that guides its members into the future and it gets passed on from generation to generation. Howev
21、er, the relationship between the two is more complex than the relationship of a part and the whole. On the one hand, language is the carrier and container of culture. Some social scientists even consider language as the keystone of culture. All the components of culture, such as beliefs, customs, in
22、stitutions, objects, arts, and techniques, can be describes, analyzed, and evaluated by language. Peoples experience about them is stormed and transmitted by language as well. On the other hand, language is influenced and shaped by culture; it reflects culture. The two interacts, and the understandi
23、ng of one requires the understanding of the other.1. Cultures Influence on Language.The influence of culture to language can be roughly explored in three major domains: lexicon, syntax and register.LexiconLexicon, or vocabulary, is the basic construction element of a language and the mainstay of the
24、 existence of the vast language system. Both of them have universal characteristics, which make different languages able to express a large number of common concepts, and have national characteristics, which make a certain language possible to reflect some unique understanding of a certain culture.
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