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Developing critical thinking skills through the lens of understanding intercultural values
Author(s) -
Svitlana USTYCHENKO
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the scientific and methodological journal foreign languages
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2616-776X
pISSN - 1817-8510
DOI - 10.32589/1817-8510.2021.2.235683
Subject(s) - clarity , intercultural competence , compassion , critical thinking , pedagogy , psychology , active listening , prejudice (legal term) , consistency (knowledge bases) , foreign language , competence (human resources) , mathematics education , social psychology , political science , biochemistry , chemistry , geometry , mathematics , communication , law
In today’s globalized world intercultural competence, criticalthinking skills are necessary to interact successfully with peoplefrom different cultures with their different values, practices, andways of communicating to avoid conflicts and misunderstanding.English teachers as foreign language (EFL) teachers, we arepreparing our students for future intercultural encounters makingthem flexible in their thinking and recognize that people arecomplex. Through reading, writing, listening and speakingactivities we always can find powerful and appropriate ways toinclude culture and critical thinking in EFL classes. The givenlesson plan «Changing lives: charity and volunteering» isdeveloped for a group of thirteen first-year students aged 15-16,of level A2+/B1, having 6 academic hours of English as anobligatory subject per week at Cherkasy State Business Collegeand aimed at working on the following critical thinking aspects aswell as intercultural awareness and culture aspects: examiningexisting bias and prejudice; distinguishing observation andinterpretation; understanding other students’ point of view;cultivating applying «universal intellectual values» (clarity,accuracy, consistency, depth, breadth, fairness); applying activelistening techniques; considering values which impact people’sactivity, encouraging compassion, volunteerism and charity.

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