Teaching American and British civilizations in the EFL classroom enhances both language proficiency and cultural awareness. It covers historical events, cultural traditions, political systems, geographical and economic factors, and language variations between American and British English. the content of this course will cover key areas include:
- History: Major events like the American Revolution, World Wars, and British colonial history.
- Culture: Traditions, holidays, literature, arts, and pop culture.
- Politics & Society: U.S. Presidential system vs. UK Constitutional Monarchy, civil rights movements, and multiculturalism.
- Geopolitics & Economy: The global influence of both nations and their economic structures.
- Language Differences: Variations in spelling, pronunciation, and vocabulary.
- Teacher: ammar bouchemella
Oral expression refers to the ability to convey thoughts, ideas, and emotions verbally. It involves several key components:
- Clarity: Speaking clearly and articulately to ensure the listener understands the message.
- Tone: Using the appropriate tone of voice to convey emotions and intentions.
- Pacing: Adjusting the speed of speech to maintain listener engagement and comprehension.
- Body Language: Utilizing gestures, facial expressions, and posture to enhance verbal communication.
- Vocabulary: Employing a varied and suitable vocabulary to express ideas effectively.
- Listening Skills: Engaging in active listening to respond appropriately and maintain a dialogue.
- Teacher: abdennour benhamimid
- Teacher: ammar bouchemella
- Teacher: mustapha habitouche
- Teacher: mustapha habitouche
- Teacher: Ichrak Bechami
- Teacher: Salima Benabida