Facilitating English L2 learners’ intercultural competence and learning of English in a Taiwanese university

Hung Chun Wang*

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Abstract

This article reports on a practitioner research study that adopted the intercultural approach to integrating Vietnamese and Indonesian cultural issues into Taiwanese university classes for English as a foreign language (EFL). A content-based course design was developed to infuse cultural topics including food culture, lifestyle and interpersonal interaction into an 18-week English curriculum with a dual focus on facilitating students’ intercultural competence and learning of English. This study recounts the teacher researcher’s process of developing and implementing this course; it also evaluates the effects of the course by analysing students’ perceptions based on data collected from an intercultural competence scale, a course evaluation survey and a semi-structured interview in two consecutive semesters. Based on the results, the students showed obvious growth in their intercultural competence; many of them also perceived that the course facilitated their learning of English. Overall, this study offers English language teachers novel insights with regard to developing and administering an EFL course featuring the teaching and learning of intercultural issues.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1032-1048
Number of pages17
JournalLanguage Teaching Research
Volume27
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023 Jul

Keywords

  • English learning
  • Indonesian culture
  • Southeast Asian cultures
  • Vietnamese culture
  • intercultural approach
  • intercultural competence

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Language and Linguistics
  • Education
  • Linguistics and Language

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