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Author
PUSINA, Alexis
Abstract
This practical report introduces three intercultural collaborative trial classes designed to integrate Japanese and international students in first-year EFL classes. Using a CLIL-informed approach, the classes promoted intercultural understanding through culturally grounded activities and small-group communication tasks. Reflection surveys from both Japanese and international participants revealed overall positive experiences, with international students expressing strong enjoyment and Japanese students highlighting both linguistic gains and communication challenges. Analysis indicates that interaction across diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds fostered intercultural awareness while motivating Japanese learners to further develop their speaking skills. The findings support the value of collaborative, content-based activities for enhancing intercultural understanding.
Keywords
collaborative learning
content and language integrated learning (CLIL)
intercultural understanding
intercultural communication
Note
実践報告・調査報告 (Practice Report / Survey Report)
Publication Title
Bulletin of Institute for Promotion of Education and Campus Life, Okayama University
Published Date
2026-02-20
Volume
volume3
Publisher
岡山大学教育推進機構
Start Page
209
End Page
226
ISSN
1881-5952
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
OAI-PMH Set
岡山大学
language
English
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publisher
Eprints Journal Name
ipec