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Incorporating Korean Culture in English Language Teaching for Intercultural Communication: Adopting CCA Approach

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  • Eunhyun Kim
  • Juyoun Sim

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This study investigates the impact of integrating Korean culture into the ELT curriculum adopting a critical cultural awareness approach on students' cultural understanding. Furthermore, the study extends its research to examine the extent to which the local cultural understanding in English acquired from the course contributes to enhancing learners’ intercultural communication in global contexts. This nine-month longitudinal study employed a qualitative data approach derived from a mixed-method study involving pre- and post-survey questionnaires from college EFL learners and in-depth qualitative interviews. Overall, the findings have shown that the integration of local culture into the ELT curriculum helped students- (i) to enrich their understanding of local culture and history; (ii) to examine cultural values with critical perspectives; and (iii) to feel empowered and better prepared to engage in intercultural communication. The analysis also points out that students’ self-/national identity was enhanced, and their English communication skills in global contexts were promoted. Some important implications of this study are discussed for teachers who consider teaching local culture by connecting critical cultural awareness approach in foreign language curricula. Considering that there has been little research on teaching local culture in English class to improve intercultural communication in Korean educational contexts, it is recommended that further research should highlight more dynamic intercultural communication cases by providing on-line communication with students in other countries to facilitate intercultural experiences.

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  • Eunhyun Kim & Juyoun Sim, 2024. "Incorporating Korean Culture in English Language Teaching for Intercultural Communication: Adopting CCA Approach," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 17(5), pages 1-70, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:eltjnl:v:17:y:2024:i:5:p:70
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