Teaching "The Big Bang Theory". Countering Stereotypes about Foreign Cultures by Using TV Series as Part of Web 2.0 Cultures in the EFLC


Term Paper, 2016

18 Pages, Grade: 1,3


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Table of Contents

List of Figures

1. Introduction

2. New Media in the English Foreign Language Classroom

3. Teaching about Stereotypes

4. Using TV Series in the EFLC
4.1 Benefits of Teaching TV-Series
4.1.1 Intercultural Communicative Competence
4.1.2 Text- and Media Literacy
4.1.3 Language Awareness
4.2 Challenges of TV-Series
4.3 Cultural Awareness through TV Series as a Key Competency

5. Teaching with “The Big Bang Theory”
5.1 Didactic Analysis – The Pilot
5.2 Didactic Analysis – The Maternal Capacitance and The Plimpton Stimulation – Gendering, Intelligence and Sexuality
5.3 Teaching Unit
5.3.1 The First Double Lesson
5.3.2 Second Double Lesson
5.3.3 Third Double Lesson
5.3.4 Fourth Double Lesson

6. Conclusion

Works Cited

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Title
Teaching "The Big Bang Theory". Countering Stereotypes about Foreign Cultures by Using TV Series as Part of Web 2.0 Cultures in the EFLC
Course
Teaching English as a Foreign Language
Grade
1,3
Author
Year
2016
Pages
18
Catalog Number
V341364
ISBN (eBook)
9783668312869
ISBN (Book)
9783668312876
File size
560 KB
Language
English
Keywords
The Big Bang Theory, Stereotypes, Web 2.0, New Media, EFLC
Quote paper
Olesja Yaniv (Author), 2016, Teaching "The Big Bang Theory". Countering Stereotypes about Foreign Cultures by Using TV Series as Part of Web 2.0 Cultures in the EFLC, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/341364

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