"Intercultural language education treats all cultural values as open to debate, and subject to critical examination and negotiation. That said, these debates should ideally be characterised by principles of empathy and respect for others" [Corbett, 2009, p. 5]
Corbett, J. (2010). Intercultural Language Activities. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
In this page you will find the plan of an intercultural activity and the materials to implement it. These were created within the course Teaching Culture in Foreign Language Courses with Dr. Amanda Lanier. Scroll down to find a video where I narrate the rationale behind this plan.
This is the lesson plan created to address the the intercultural teaching approach.
This is the presentation created to support the lesson plan above. Please consider that translations to English have been provided for better understanding here but when used in classes, only the target language (Spanish in this case) should be used.
Please click on the video to hear me explaining the rationale behind this design