Thursday 19 January 2017

L. 4-5: Intercultural Competence


 You have organised an exchange with a school in another country. During their visit, the students attend each other's school and stay at each other's homes.
1- Describe the general terms of the arrengement, i.e.: country, age and academic level of students, length of the stay, who is visiting who this time, and any other detail you may consider relevant.


2- How would you prepare your students prior to the visit, bearing in mind the above set of conditions.

Trip to Brighton (UK)

Age: 15/ 16 years old
Level: 4th ESO, A2
Group: It will be a group of 20 students, and two teachers (each teacher will be in charge of ten students)

Cities: We will be staying in Brighton, since it is not the big city, and the students will be able to move around on their own. We want them to be autonomous, yet a big city, such as London, may be too big and crowded for our teenagers, who are underage.  However, Brighton is a town full of young people like them, since almost half the population is formed by students. This way, they will be able to meet their English partners, who are the same age, and thus it will be easier to establish bonds with the English culture, which is undoubtedly part of the English language.
Moreover, Brighton is definitely cheaper than the capital. Our students will be staying with the families of their peers. This way we will be able to overcome two problems: students with different economic levels will be able to come, and they will be directly in touch with English people: caring families, who will take care of them like their own family.

When? How long? The trip will take place during the Easter holidays, when our students will enjoy a break from homework and the exams period. It will last for a week. Since our students will be staying in host-families, the cost of the trip will be much cheaper than if they stayed in hotels. Thus, we will be able to enjoy England for a whole week!
What's more! The trip will include a one-day trip to London,  and another day trip to Oxford, where teachers and the local students will be the guides. During the rest of the week, in the mornings, activities will be held for our students to get to know students from  the high school in Brighton, with which we have an agreement.  And in the afternoon, our students will get to know international students from St. Giles College, which holds lectures for students who come from all over the world so as to learn English.

How to prepare the students prior to the visit: as it will be the first time many of them travel abroad, we will make sure in advance they have all the necessary documents, such as passport or European sanitary card. As for the language, the lessons before the trip will be devoted to introducing vocabulary and expressions (such as asking for directions or ordering a coffee) to ensure they are able to make themselves understood in any kind of contexts they might encounter during their visit to Brighton. Teachers will also encourage them to prepare a small notebook with useful tips, plans or ideas to share with their English peers.  
We will need: A coat and an umbrella (it’s England.. and you never know when it’s going to pour!). A pair of comfortable shoes and trainers (we won’t stop walking and running and playing!). And a lot of hope and wish to laugh and enjoy meeting a new culture!!!


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