Publication Date
3-1-2019
Abstract
Foreign language (FL) acquisition requires not only the development of target language skills, but also a cultural understanding of the region and its people. While this article addresses the development of an advanced Chinese language and culture course using film, the principles illustrated can be adapted for use in other advanced-level FL courses. Teaching language and culture using authentic film materials provides students with a variety of pedagogical learning opportunities. It not only encourages students to immerse themselves in the authentic language and culture of the area, but also motivates them to research the historical, political, and societal aspects of the period. This learning process stimulates critical thinking skills, requires students to compare and contrast the familiar with the unfamiliar, and enhances language and culture proficiencies through the use of the target language.
Recommended Citation
Hughes, Haning Z.
(2019)
"China Through the Lens: Teaching Chinese Language and Culture Through Film,"
Dimensions: Vol. 54, Article 4.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/dimensions/vol54/iss1/4