Holidays and Cultures

"Culture Connect: Speak the Spirit of Global Holidays"

Description

Holidays and Culture  "Holidays and Culture" English lessons explore the fascinating world of global traditions, cultural practices, and celebrations, creating a vibrant learning experience perfect for intermediate to upper-intermediate learners. These sessions help students expand their cultural knowledge, increase vocabulary related to celebrations and traditions, and improve conversational fluency through engaging topics that connect language with real-world contexts. The lessons are a great fit for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of various cultures, especially those with international career aspirations or a personal interest in global diversity.

Topics Covered

  • Global Holidays and Traditions: Students explore major global holidays, such as Christmas, Eid, Lunar New Year, Diwali, Thanksgiving, and more. Lessons cover the history, customs, food, attire, and unique practices associated with each holiday.
  • Cultural Symbols and Rituals: Classes delve into the meanings behind cultural symbols and rituals, helping students understand traditions such as the Japanese tea ceremony, Dia de los Muertos in Mexico, or the symbolism of Chinese lanterns.
  • Cultural Etiquette: The dos and don’ts across cultures, from greetings and gestures to appropriate dining manners, are discussed, enhancing students’ awareness and appreciation for cultural sensitivities.
  • Comparing Cultures: Lessons often encourage comparative discussions, such as analyzing similarities and differences between Western and Eastern holidays, allowing students to gain insight into diverse cultural mindsets.
  • Language of Celebration: Vocabulary building focuses on phrases and expressions commonly associated with celebrating holidays, greetings, and well-wishes, as well as discussing the significance of holidays and traditions in different societies.

Skills Developed

  • Conversational Skills: Emphasis is placed on conversational fluency, enabling students to express thoughts and experiences related to holidays and cultural traditions naturally and confidently.
  • Cultural Literacy: Students develop a greater understanding of different customs and traditions, enhancing their ability to engage with people from diverse backgrounds.
  • Vocabulary Expansion: Each lesson includes vocabulary specific to holidays, celebrations, and culture, helping students learn and use relevant phrases, idioms, and expressions in real-life contexts.
  • Listening and Comprehension: Engaging audio and video materials introduce authentic accents and expressions, building students’ listening skills and familiarity with cultural topics.

Methodologies

  • Interactive Storytelling: Mae encourages students to share personal stories about how they celebrate holidays in their culture. This storytelling method fosters a supportive environment where students can practice speaking and gain confidence.
  • Comparative Discussion and Debate: Through comparing holidays and cultural practices, students practice critical thinking and conversational agility as they discuss similarities and contrasts in a respectful, curious manner.
  • Role-Playing and Simulations: Students practice role-playing scenarios, like attending an international holiday celebration or explaining their cultural traditions to someone from a different background, to build practical language skills.
  • Multimedia Learning: Visual aids, short films, and articles provide a lively backdrop for lessons, immersing students in the imagery and sounds of each culture. These resources also serve as prompts for vocabulary exercises and listening practice.
  • Creative Projects: Students often complete small projects, like creating a presentation about a lesser-known holiday or writing a short article on a cultural festival, which solidifies their understanding and allows them to apply new language skills.

Target Students

  • Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate Learners: Students with a foundational understanding of English who are ready to broaden their vocabulary, increase conversational fluency, and engage in deeper discussions.
  • Culture Enthusiasts: Individuals with a strong interest in cultural studies who want to enrich their knowledge of global customs.
  • Professionals: Those in international or cross-cultural fields, such as business, tourism, or diplomacy, who benefit from understanding cultural contexts and practices.
  • Travel Enthusiasts: Students who plan to travel and wish to become familiar with the customs and practices of various cultures for a more immersive.

Cafetalk's cancellation policy

Before request is confirmed (fixed)

  • Cancellation possible at any time without charge.

After request is confirmed (fixed)

  • More than 24 hours before lesson start time.→ Cancellation is possible at any time.
  • Less than 24 hours before lesson start time.→ The tutor may take a cancellation fee.
  • No-Show→ The tutor may take a cancellation fee.
    (Please check with the tutor for details.)

Lessons by this tutor

All Lessons All Lessons
English
Career Advancement
Junior High
Others (Academic Tutoring)
English for Kids
Mae Smith
from
in
52
28

Available Times  

Mon 07:00   23:00
Tue 07:00   10:00
Tue 11:00   13:00
Tue 14:00   22:00
Wed 00:00   01:00
Wed 08:00   13:30
Wed 14:30   16:00
Wed 17:00 Thu 01:00
Thu 07:00   08:00
Thu 09:00   15:00
Thu 16:00   21:00
Thu 22:00 Fri 01:00
Fri 07:00   08:00
Fri 09:00   15:00
Fri 16:00   21:00
Fri 22:00 Sat 01:00
Sat 08:00   10:00
Sat 12:00   22:00
Sun 00:00   01:00
Sun 07:00   08:00
Sun 09:00   10:00
Sun 11:00   20:30
Sun 21:00   22:00
Sun 23:00 Mon 00:00
Actual availability may differ. Please check when you make a request.
Shown in Asia/Tokyo time.
Holidays and Cultures
15min
500P

Mae Smith

from
 
in
 
Got a question? Click to Chat