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Meiki, Susan
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 This paper is a reflective practice and study of the development of a content-based intermediate English course (over 550 TOEIC score) at a university in Japan. The design of this course utilized scaffolding strategies (Pawan 2008) to provide content and language integrated learning (CLIL) in the classroom. While planning to teach a basic cross-cultural communication (CCC) topics curriculum, a perceived need arose to design a course of study where students can critically engage in analysis from many cultural perspectives. In addition, another requirement of this course was that it must be capable of supporting L1 and L2 students of multiple levels of English ability from native level to intermediate English learners. It was decided to utilize a film studies curriculum allowing students to gain knowledge of this particular skill. With a rich catalogue of films to choose, the scaffolding of learning film analysis techniques leads students on a path of awareness that enables them to compare and contrast differences in film versions of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The end result was a course that raised student motivation and awareness to explore further outside the classroom thus creating autonomous students learning a language.
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Publication Title
Okayama Economic Review
Published Date
2022-05-20
Volume
volume53
Issue
issue3
Publisher
岡山大学経済学会
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The Economic Association of Okayama University
Start Page
81
End Page
88
ISSN
2433-4146
NCID
AN00032897
Content Type
Journal Article
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岡山大学
language
English
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Copyright © 2022 岡山大学経済学会
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