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1、Cultural Stereotypes and Foreign Language TeachingAbstract: Foreign language teaching was also seen as a cultural learning process. Foreign language teaching, we should grow up into the target language and cultural background of students a comprehensive understanding of the capacity of language and
2、culture and its impact on sensitivity of extra-linguistic knowledge, in the context of globalization can have a strong cross-cultural communicative competence in new talent. Throughout the foreign language learning, cultural stereotypes (Strotype) is a can not evade this problem. This paper analyzes
3、 the definition of cultural stereotypes, characteristics and sources in order to more clearly understand its in foreign language teaching role. And in the last part, the focus on an analysis of foreign language teaching and cultural stereotypes to the Enlightenment. Key words: cultural stereotypes;
4、foreign language teaching; cross-cultural communication Foreign language teaching was also seen as a cultural learning process. Foreign language teaching, we should grow up into the target language and cultural background of students a comprehensive understanding of the capacity of language and cult
5、ure and its impact on sensitivity of extra-linguistic knowledge, in the context of globalization can have a strong cross-cultural communicative competence in new talent. How can we help the Chinese students and people of different cultural backgrounds to barrier-free exchanges and enhance mutual und
6、erstanding? This issue is constantly in foreign language teaching have been proposed, and repeatedly has become a lot of writers and scholars to explore the topic of competing. Many scholars have referred to foreign language learning, they stressed the importance of cultural awareness, and advocates
7、 from the perspective of ethnography to train students to better adapt to and interpret their own culture and other cultures. In their view, in foreign language teaching, cultural stereotypes is necessary to import. However, the possibility of cultural stereotypes become an obstacle to communication
8、? It is the role of foreign language teaching how? It is in cross-cultural communication on how to play a role? To answer these questions, we will explore the definition of cultural stereotypes, characteristics and its application in foreign language teaching instructive. 1. The definition of cultur
9、al stereotypes Strotype concept, first by the American sociologist Lippmann published as early as in 1922, public opinion (Public Opinion) made a book. He pointed out that the environment of which that person, whether natural or social environment, are too complex, so that he was not allowed for all
10、 the worlds people, all the things one by one to carry out first-hand experience and awareness. To save time, people will have to use a simplified cognitive methods, will have the same characteristics of a group of people or any race to shape China into a certain image. Guan Shijie think this stereo
11、type refers to members of a group of all members of another simplistic view. Hu Wenzhong to this stereotyped behavior is interpreted to be for some individuals or groups of attributes set of beliefs. Jia believes that the new trend setting is a mindset, in essence, will be potential is too general a
12、nd too simple, too much neglected the details of the difference is too exaggerated with a group or groups of people the relevant beliefs or attitudes, or a simplistic cognitive style. Kramsch explained as follows: the set to the other members and the mode of understanding of other cultures. Vejle-pi
13、ng said: Orientation in the Sociology is a neutral concept, mainly referring to peoples mode of thinking, information, and the external world and the behavioral characteristics of the judge way. Strotype the word in Chinese has a variety of translation, such as stereotyped phenomenon fixed mode Ster
14、eotypes mode solid-see that the fixed and so on. Like many of the above definition, as in the definition of the process, give it coated with a layer of emotional, mostly derogatory. Among them, the last of a statement on behalf of the majority of the concept of social psychologists, because they fou
15、nd that the set is a common way of human cognition. In order to eliminate this emotional disturbance, here we are on the use of cultural stereotypes, this assertion. 2. The characteristics of cultural stereotypes Cultural stereotypes have the stability and variability. Cultural stereotypes have thei
16、r roots deep psychology, but most affected by social traditions and norms directly affected. Existing studies have shown that cultural stereotypes have some stability across time and regions, and some cultural groups in different parts of the world and different historical periods have very similar
17、shape. In general, it has strong stability, do not fade within a short time, especially when it is in line with social reality, deeply rooted in its unique cultural soil, its stability will be stronger. On the other hand, it is not immutable, in addition to other social traditions and norms, and cul
18、tural stereotypes are also vulnerable to international political relations and other social factors arising from the changes and as a country or regions economic strength, growth and decline, as well as its international social status is changed. Cultural stereotypes are universal. The world is extr
19、emely complex, and must have been chaotic and disorderly world of understanding and mastering difficult to accurately define the characteristics of various phenomena, it must be simplified, using the concept of classification, arrangement and combination into an orderly framework. Qualitative, while
20、 simple, can not avoid one-sided, but it can help people to understand another culture and effectively relieve peoples anxiety and makes the face of uncertain conditions, to enable prompt action. This is a qualitative exist in large numbers and has strong vitality of the main reasons. At the same ti
21、me, there is another role of cultural stereotypes is that we can with another cultural background, to establish a link, at the first meeting to avoid unnecessary embarrassment. In the absence of topics can be more contact, people often chatted about how we look at some of you ah the type of problems
22、, thus carry on the conversation would be more in-depth and more relaxed. 3. A source of cultural stereotypes 3.1 social factors. Cultural stereotyping has its deep social roots, is the result of socialization, including parents, relatives and friends, schools and the media and other factors. The se
23、t of childrens culture, studies have shown that children 4-5 years of age begin to understand racial differences. Words and deeds is to express an individuals culture-set of the usual form, especially family members, like-minded friends in the culture of oral communication between the set of childre
24、n as well as adults, the set of cultural formation and consolidation of a great role. An African friends told me one of his personal experience, one in the market, shop, next to a 56-year-old boy somehow suddenly burst into tears, the childrens mother constantly reassure him, but kids are crying and
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