Intercultural competence
Culture and cultural theory
Grammar
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Teaching grammar
100

The name of the guest teacher on October 31st.

Who is Tine MeldgÄrd?

100

McDonald's, The Fast and The Furious, football...

What is high culture?

100

The word class which 'house' belongs to.

What are nouns?

100

The name of the banned book Tine uses.

What is The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian?

100

When you use grammar in an implicit way.

What is contextualized grammar?

200

The person who said "it is more important that learners acquire skills of analysis than factual information".

Who is Michael Byram?

200

A term used to describe cultures combining in the same environment.

What is 'melting pot'?

200

Mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs.

What are possesive pronouns?

200

The names of the three city + fair (in Axel's student text).

What is:

- New York: Fair opportunities for all - no matter who you are

- London: Fair food - feeding the planet

- Sydney: Being fair to animals and nature

200

Students discover rules on their own before being introduced to it.

What is inductive grammar teaching?

300

To prepare students for interaction with people from other cultures.

What is the goal of intercultural competence?

300

The belief that culture is ever-changing

A dynamic view of culture

300

The correct order sentence constituents in the sentence: She taught me to be less critical of other people.

What is S-V-IO-DO (NP-VP-NP-clause)?
300

The number of students left in the last class before holiday.

What is 11?

300

Theory --> exercise

What is deductive grammar teaching?

400

The French word for 'Attitudes'

What is savoir ĂȘtre?

400

A term used to describe how people tend to measure cultures against an assumed objective standard.

What is 'ethnocentrism'?

400

The correct order sentence constituents in the sentence: The president wants to keep the economy accelerating as the election nears.

What is S-V-DO-A (NP-VP-clause-clause).

400

This animal can survive being frozen solid and then thawed back to life.

What is a wood frog?
400

A student's ability to focus attention on language as an object in and of itself, to reflect upon language and to evaluate it.

What is metalinguistic awareness?

500

The name of the boy from the YouTube video from the class where we discussed topics for IC.

What is Ali?

500

The view that people can be understood and explained by central characteristics.

What is 'cultural essentialism'?

500

Infinitive clauses, -ing clauses and past participle clause are examples of this type of clause.

What is a non-finite subclause?

500

The airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow.

What is 20.1 mph (32.4 kph)?

500

Exercise to start class, working with contextualized grammar, beneficially with focus on wordclasses e.g. adjectives, prepositions.

What is knee to knee?