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Cultural Awareness
Why is it important?
Culture influences many parts of peoples lives including:
     Food, dress, opinions, identity, music, buildings, mann
     ers, social interaction, language.



                                    We need to understand each others cultural
                                    backgrounds to make sense of different view points and
                                    opinions.



Cultural Awareness is important in creating cross cultural
understanding and acceptance.


                                       Cultural awareness can give us a better
                                       understanding of our own culture and how it is
                                       perceived by outsiders.
Cultural Differences




Language Barriers          Culture Shock
What is Culture?

Culture: the customary beliefs, social
forms, and material traits of a
racial, religious, or social group; also : the
characteristic features of everyday existence
(as diversions or a way of life) shared by
people in a place or time.
Where can you find culture?



Everywhere!
Culture makes up a large
part of our day to day life.
Cultural differences include
differences in
food, clothes, religion and
language.
                               American Iced Tea
 For example, think about
the different ways different
cultures take tea.                                      English Tea


      Chinese Tea                                  Small differences, like the
                                                   way each culture drinks
                                                   tea can be difficult to get
                                                   used to at first because
                                                   these things are so
                                                   important to day to day
                                                   living.
However, the small things things are
just the tip of the iceberg-they are
only the things we can see on the
surface.                                     Parts of culture we can see

There are many parts of culture that
aren’t visible; like most of an iceberg.
These include:
•Work Ethic
•Importance of Time
•Religious Beliefs
•Values
•Nature of Friendships

Because these differences aren’t
visible they are very difficult to
communicate and understand.
                                           Parts of culture we cannot see
 Despite this, the parts of culture we
cannot see are very important
because they underpin the parts of
culture we can see.
Examples of Cultural Differences
In Mediterranean European
countries, Latin America
and Sub Saharan Africa, it is
                                          In England the thumb
normal, or at least widely
                                          and forefinger
tolerated, to arrive half an
                                          together to form an ‘O’
hour late for a dinner
                                          means Ok, whereas in
invitation, whereas in most
                                          France it means
northern European
                                          ‘nothing’ or ‘without
countries this would be
                                          any value’.
considered extremely rude.



                                                  In most countries
              Laughing is considered
                                                  shaking the head from
              a sign of happiness in
                                                  side to side means ‘No’
              most countries, but in
                                                  whereas in
              Japan it is considered a
                                                  India, shaking the head
              sign of
                                                  from side to side
              confusion, embarrassm
                                                  means ‘Yes’.
              ent or insecurity.
How can you be culturally aware?

  1. Engage with other students’ cultures by
     asking questions.
  2. Be Open! Don’t get into the habit of
     thinking your way is the only way of
     doing something-how is it done in
     another country?
  3. Think about what you can learn from
     other students, and what you can teach
     them.
  4. Invite students to share their culture with
     you.
Attitudes and Expectations
  Students will have a lot of questions before and after
  they arrive. Start to think about some of the answers
  to these questions and how you could answer them.

What will my lectures and       Will my English be good enough?
seminars be like?
     What will people look like?

         What will the weather
How do I open like?
         be a bank   How much will it all cost?
account?
        What will my accommodation
        be like?
What will I do if I get ill?
           Will the           How will I get to the University from
           people be          the airport?
           friendly?
Language Barriers
It is most likely that English will be a second language
for the majority of international students. Some will
have excellent English, while others will still be
learning. Therefore it is important to be aware of
how to communicate effectively.



  An example of language barriers: Students in an
  English lesson were discussing a picture that had the
  ‘London Eye’ in it. One student proceded to write
  down the name of the London Eye in their book.
  However instead of writing ‘eye’ the student wrote
  ‘air’.

  How might this misunderstanding lead to future
  miscommunication?
You would use simple words
                                                    Thinkknew. You mostyou could
                                                     they about the way probably
                                                    explainneed a computerto this
                                                     won’t how to simplify works
                                                    to a two year old. How but this
                                                    level with your buddy, would
                                                    you simplify way of illustrating
                                                      is a helpful your language to
                                                    help them understand?
                                                           the language barrier.




Simplifying your language is not easy. It takes time and practice. You
may even feel a little silly.

However, simplifying your language when appropriate will help your
buddy understand, which will in turn increase their confidence speaking
English.
How can you simplify language?
 Refrain from using long words


                         Speak slowly and as clearly as possible


        Stress important words


                 Don’t be afraid to repeat yourself



If a student keeps making the same mistake correct
them. They want to improve their English and they
won’t mind being corrected now and again.
Other ways of communicating
Non verbal communication is just as, if not
more important than verbal communication.
Think about your body
language, posture, eye contact, facial
expressions, gestures and tone of voice when
talking.

If you are really struggling to communicate
with your students try some of the following:

•Write it down
•Use your hands to reinforce what you are
saying
•Use your facial expressions to reinforce what
you are saying
•Try using different words or rephrase your
sentences
What is Culture Shock?

Culture shock is a condition of disorientation
affecting someone who is suddenly exposed to an
unfamiliar culture or way of life or set of attitudes.

International students are particularly
vulnerable, compared to home students because
they are more isolated and lack their immediate
support system.
Culture shock is like going from this…
… to this!
What Causes Culture Shock?
Cultural Differences!

       Climate
                          Rules of Behaviour




      Values            Dress
                                                  Language



                 Food
                                          Social Roles
The Honeymoon Stage:
                                      The individual is very positive about
                                      the culture, is overwhelmed with
                                      impressions, finds the culture exotic
                                      and is fascinated by it. The individual
 The Independence Stage:              is largely passive and doesn't confront
The individual enjoys being in        the culture.
the culture functions easily in                                                       The Disintegration Stage:
the culture prefers certain                                                           The individual begins to
culture behaviour to that of                                                          interact with the culture, finds
his/her own culture, adopts                                                           the behaviour of the people
certain behaviours as their                                                           unusual and
own.                                                                                  unpredictable, begins to dislike
                                             Stages of Culture                        the culture/reacts to the
                                                                                      behaviour, feels anxiety begins
                                                  Shock                               to withdraw begins to criticize
                                                                                      the culture/people. The
The Autonomy Stage:                                                                   individual begins to feel lonely
The individual begins to                                                              without the support of friends
understand more of the                                                                and family.
behaviours of the people, feels
more comfortable living                     The Re-integration Stage:
in/encountering the culture                 The individual begins to reject the
feels less isolated regains his/her         differences they are encountering.
sense of humour.                            They are angry/might not like the new
                                            environment they are in but are getting
                                            more used to the change.
A graph to
show the
stages of
culture shock
What are the Symptoms of Culture
                Shock?
  Lethargy           Boredom
                                         Withdrawal




  Hostility                                             Homesickness
toward local
  people




         Excessive                                    Irritability
         Sleeping     Irrational Anger
What should you do if someone is
    suffering from culture shock?
 Encourage
them to get             Be there to
    more               support and
 involved in             reassure
  University              them.       If they are suffering
     life.                             very badly and you
                                         do not feel in a
           Invite them to                   position to
           activities with            help, direct them to
            you and get               the Student Welfare
           them to speak                Service or tell the
          about how they                   Coordinator.
                feel.

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Cultural awareness

  • 2. Why is it important? Culture influences many parts of peoples lives including: Food, dress, opinions, identity, music, buildings, mann ers, social interaction, language. We need to understand each others cultural backgrounds to make sense of different view points and opinions. Cultural Awareness is important in creating cross cultural understanding and acceptance. Cultural awareness can give us a better understanding of our own culture and how it is perceived by outsiders.
  • 4. What is Culture? Culture: the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group; also : the characteristic features of everyday existence (as diversions or a way of life) shared by people in a place or time.
  • 5. Where can you find culture? Everywhere!
  • 6. Culture makes up a large part of our day to day life. Cultural differences include differences in food, clothes, religion and language. American Iced Tea For example, think about the different ways different cultures take tea. English Tea Chinese Tea Small differences, like the way each culture drinks tea can be difficult to get used to at first because these things are so important to day to day living.
  • 7. However, the small things things are just the tip of the iceberg-they are only the things we can see on the surface. Parts of culture we can see There are many parts of culture that aren’t visible; like most of an iceberg. These include: •Work Ethic •Importance of Time •Religious Beliefs •Values •Nature of Friendships Because these differences aren’t visible they are very difficult to communicate and understand. Parts of culture we cannot see Despite this, the parts of culture we cannot see are very important because they underpin the parts of culture we can see.
  • 8. Examples of Cultural Differences In Mediterranean European countries, Latin America and Sub Saharan Africa, it is In England the thumb normal, or at least widely and forefinger tolerated, to arrive half an together to form an ‘O’ hour late for a dinner means Ok, whereas in invitation, whereas in most France it means northern European ‘nothing’ or ‘without countries this would be any value’. considered extremely rude. In most countries Laughing is considered shaking the head from a sign of happiness in side to side means ‘No’ most countries, but in whereas in Japan it is considered a India, shaking the head sign of from side to side confusion, embarrassm means ‘Yes’. ent or insecurity.
  • 9. How can you be culturally aware? 1. Engage with other students’ cultures by asking questions. 2. Be Open! Don’t get into the habit of thinking your way is the only way of doing something-how is it done in another country? 3. Think about what you can learn from other students, and what you can teach them. 4. Invite students to share their culture with you.
  • 10. Attitudes and Expectations Students will have a lot of questions before and after they arrive. Start to think about some of the answers to these questions and how you could answer them. What will my lectures and Will my English be good enough? seminars be like? What will people look like? What will the weather How do I open like? be a bank How much will it all cost? account? What will my accommodation be like? What will I do if I get ill? Will the How will I get to the University from people be the airport? friendly?
  • 11. Language Barriers It is most likely that English will be a second language for the majority of international students. Some will have excellent English, while others will still be learning. Therefore it is important to be aware of how to communicate effectively. An example of language barriers: Students in an English lesson were discussing a picture that had the ‘London Eye’ in it. One student proceded to write down the name of the London Eye in their book. However instead of writing ‘eye’ the student wrote ‘air’. How might this misunderstanding lead to future miscommunication?
  • 12. You would use simple words Thinkknew. You mostyou could they about the way probably explainneed a computerto this won’t how to simplify works to a two year old. How but this level with your buddy, would you simplify way of illustrating is a helpful your language to help them understand? the language barrier. Simplifying your language is not easy. It takes time and practice. You may even feel a little silly. However, simplifying your language when appropriate will help your buddy understand, which will in turn increase their confidence speaking English.
  • 13. How can you simplify language? Refrain from using long words Speak slowly and as clearly as possible Stress important words Don’t be afraid to repeat yourself If a student keeps making the same mistake correct them. They want to improve their English and they won’t mind being corrected now and again.
  • 14. Other ways of communicating Non verbal communication is just as, if not more important than verbal communication. Think about your body language, posture, eye contact, facial expressions, gestures and tone of voice when talking. If you are really struggling to communicate with your students try some of the following: •Write it down •Use your hands to reinforce what you are saying •Use your facial expressions to reinforce what you are saying •Try using different words or rephrase your sentences
  • 15. What is Culture Shock? Culture shock is a condition of disorientation affecting someone who is suddenly exposed to an unfamiliar culture or way of life or set of attitudes. International students are particularly vulnerable, compared to home students because they are more isolated and lack their immediate support system.
  • 16. Culture shock is like going from this…
  • 18. What Causes Culture Shock? Cultural Differences! Climate Rules of Behaviour Values Dress Language Food Social Roles
  • 19. The Honeymoon Stage: The individual is very positive about the culture, is overwhelmed with impressions, finds the culture exotic and is fascinated by it. The individual The Independence Stage: is largely passive and doesn't confront The individual enjoys being in the culture. the culture functions easily in The Disintegration Stage: the culture prefers certain The individual begins to culture behaviour to that of interact with the culture, finds his/her own culture, adopts the behaviour of the people certain behaviours as their unusual and own. unpredictable, begins to dislike Stages of Culture the culture/reacts to the behaviour, feels anxiety begins Shock to withdraw begins to criticize the culture/people. The The Autonomy Stage: individual begins to feel lonely The individual begins to without the support of friends understand more of the and family. behaviours of the people, feels more comfortable living The Re-integration Stage: in/encountering the culture The individual begins to reject the feels less isolated regains his/her differences they are encountering. sense of humour. They are angry/might not like the new environment they are in but are getting more used to the change.
  • 20. A graph to show the stages of culture shock
  • 21. What are the Symptoms of Culture Shock? Lethargy Boredom Withdrawal Hostility Homesickness toward local people Excessive Irritability Sleeping Irrational Anger
  • 22. What should you do if someone is suffering from culture shock? Encourage them to get Be there to more support and involved in reassure University them. If they are suffering life. very badly and you do not feel in a Invite them to position to activities with help, direct them to you and get the Student Welfare them to speak Service or tell the about how they Coordinator. feel.