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Myths, Legends and Fairy Tales in the WL Classroom

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S tudents explore the elements of myths, legends & fairy tales from their own culture & those in the target culture through exposure to stories from across cultures, reflecting, & comparing stories they have heard, read, & viewed. Levels: Novice-Intermediate                                                                                              Languages: Spanish, German ICC Can Do Statements: Investigate: In my culture and others I can identify common elements of traditional stories. Interact: I can communicate with others from the target culture in familiar everyday situations, using memorized language and showing basic cultural awareness. Overview of Lesson: Students are shown pictures...

Rites of Passage in the WL Classroom

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Students explore their own rites of passage and those in the target culture through exposure to one rite of passage in the target culture and reflection and comparison of rites of passage they will go through or have already gone through. Image 1      Image 2 Level: Novice Languages: Spanish, German ICC Can-Do Statements: Investigate : In my culture and others I can identify common rites of passage. Interact : I can appropriately greet/congratulate at a rite of passage event from target culture. Overview of Lesson Rites of Passage Slides Students are shown pictures and vocabulary of different rites of passage that are common in their culture. As we go through these slides with pictures and target language. Students are asked if they have been to these events or if they have been through any of these rites of passage. Students are asked how they congratulate/what they would say in L1 for those events. You can see an example of these slides here. The rites of passage we c...

What speed is your fashion?

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  Students explore their own style and preferences, fast fashion, slow fashion and shopping around the world. High School Spanish II Novice Mid Essential Question: How do people choose products to buy around the world? ICC Can-Do Statements: Investigate: In my own and other cultures I can identify locations to buy something, products to buy and descriptions of the product.  Interact: I can use rehearsed behaviors when shopping and choosing products to buy. Hacemos Una Tienda Students were given the assignment to create their own store and any five items they would sell at their store. They were asked to identify the product, what it is made of, where it is from, the company that makes the product, what the product is like and if they love the product. This allows them to focus on their own culture and what products they may use. Next, students were given descriptions of our class mascots and they had to choose a store for them and say why. After choosing a store for the masco...
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Home Remedies There are many home remedies for the common ailments that get shared and passed on within cultures. This lesson gives students a peek into different home remedies found in Spanish speaking countries. Level: Intermediate-Mid, Spanish  Essential Questions :  What are home remedies in other cultures? How do other cultures use home remedies?  ICC Goals:  Investigate: I can identify home remedies from different cultures.  Interact: I can create a home remedy for my ailment.  Lesson:    Students will share their own family’s home remedies.  Students will identify and describe symptoms and ailments. The teacher will lead a class discussion about different home remedies within Spanish speaking countries.  Vicks VapoRub- used for ear aches and fever.  A small piece of cotton is covered in VaporRub and placed in the ear for earaches.  VapoRub is placed on the soles of your feet and covered with socks to reduce a fever....

Holidays in a Cultural Context

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  Photo by  frank mckenna  on  Unsplash Many students, especially those who belong to the dominate culture, do not understand why the U.S. has certain holidays or days off. This lesson was designed to allow students to think about the history of countries and religious affiliations and how those influence observed holidays.  Intercultural Communication Goal :  Investigate:  In my own and other cultures I can make comparisons between products and practices regarding official holidays to help me understand perspectives. Students viewed a document about "les jours fériés" in France that is embedded in  this Google Form  which asked some comprehension questions, as well as asking students to find similarities between French holidays and U.S. holidays.  The next day, we went over the questions as a class and discussed the open ended questions about how Photo by  Dan Kiefer  on  Unsplash history and religion lead to certain holi...

Hot Topics and Critical Thinking

  Next year I will be moving to high school full time next year, gaining upper level sections to my repertoire. This is something I would like to try next year when I have upper levels. Background: Language Level/Proficiency: Intermediate-low - Intermediate-mid German 3 Unit/Lesson goals: I can identify problems and offer solutions. I can think critically about hot topics. Essential Questions:  What is taboo and why? What makes a solution mutually beneficial? How can a community normalize taboo topics? ICC Statements: Investigate In my culture and other cultures, I can identify ‘hot topics’ and offer mutually beneficial solutions. In my cultures and other cultures, I can identify why some topics are considered taboo. Interact I can summarize ‘hot topics’, and offer solutions that are mutually beneficial to all groups involved and justify those solutions. I can sustain respectful conversations about taboo topics How I would set up lessons: Article or video Google Form with the...

Social Media Hashtags: Keeping Resources Fresh

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Developing intercultural communicative competence (ICC) in novice language learners is a challenge. Their vocabulary is low, they are often younger students, and it is daunting to include anything beyond vocabulary and grammatical structures in our lessons. So, how can we create appropriate ICC goals for our students with basic language knowledge? Photo by Alexi Romano on Unsplash I decided to reexamine my French 1 unit on clothing. As someone not into fashion, I am always tempted to move quickly through this unit. For many students, however, fashion is one of the reasons they chose to study French, and it can be an important tool for travelling and a window into understanding the perspectives of a culture. How can we avoid stereotypes, introduce students to different styles of dress, maintain comprehensible language, and keep up with fashion trends without having to find all new articles every year? We have to speak the language of our students: social media and hashtags. Fashion Uni...