Training teachers to use the European Language Portfolio
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Training teachers to use the European Language Portfolio
Project C6 of the ECML 2nd medium-term programme
(ELP_TT)
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The intercultural component
Dick Meijer
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The ELP and interculturality
• The Principles and Guidelines (2000) require that the ELP should “reflect the Council of Europe's concern with … respect for diversity and ways of life”
• The ELP is a “tool to promote plurilingualism and pluriculturalism”
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CEF and interculturality(Common European Framework, 2001)
• The cultural impact of language learning on the individual learner:– The learner becomes plurilingual and develops
interculturality– Linguistic and cultural competences
• contribute to the growth of intercultural awareness, skills and know-how
• enable the learner to develop – an enriched, more complex personality– an enhanced capacity for further language learning– greater openness to new cultural experiences
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CEF and interculturality(Common European Framework, 2001)
• Intercultural awareness includes an awareness of diversity
• Intercultural skills and know-how include:– Ability to bring culture of origin and foreign culture
into relation with each other– Cultural sensitivity/ability to use a variety of
strategies when in contact with other cultures– The role of cultural intermediary– Ability to overcome stereotyped relationships
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ELP and interculturality (Principles and Guidelines, 2004)
• Language Passport describes significant language and intercultural learning experiences
• Language Biography is organised to promote plurilingualism
• Dossier offers the opportunity to select materials to document and illustrate experiences
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The problem of intercultural competence
• There are no validated scales
• Cultural knowledge is not the same as intercultural competence
• Intercultural competence needs knowledge (starting with awareness of culture of origin)
• It is difficult to judge one’s own intercultural competence
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The role of the ELP
• The ELP should play an important role in stimulating
– Thinking about cultural differences
– Reflection on experience (location/intensity)
• Location: work, travel, study
• Intensity: frequency, duration, involvement, significance for oneself
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In the classroom
• In many cases language learning takes place in the classroom
• Possibilities of bringing the other culture into the classroom:
– Native speakers (neighbourhood, international companies)
– Media (journals, newspapers, internet)
– Correspondence projects (e-mail, letters)
– Virtual exchanges
– Global simulation
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Global simulation• Develop a biography of a person in the target language.
During a couple of lessons the biography will be enriched with all kinds of information
• First part: collecting information
• Raise awareness by checking information with resource persons (teachers, native speakers, etc.)
• By combining with exchange programmes (real or virtual) intercultural experiences are possible
• During the project and at the end: use real or virtual communicative situations to check the information that has been collected
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Activities• Develop your own (foreign) identity:
– Name, year of birth, city, where you live, school, family, occupation of parents
– Search for information about city, neighbourhood• Young learners can have two goals:
– Intercultural experiences that arise from checking and exchanging information with other learners
– Develop an awareness of their own culture• Look for realisations of “can do” statements in ELP• Develop your (foreign) identity further:
– Make appointments, participate in real-life events: football match, movie, theatre, concert, etc.
– Read (local) newspapers, magazines, etc.
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References
• Little, D. and B. Simpson, 2003: European Language Portfolio: the intercultural component and learning how to learn. Strasbourg: Council of Europe
• Groenewold, P., 1997: 'Land in Sicht'. Landeskunde als Dialog der Identitäten am Beispiel des deutschen-niederländischen Begegnungsdiskurses. Groningen [Dialogue of identities: Dutch-German imagological discourse]