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Taking scripts as a model of lesson organisation for the integration of culture and language in ELT
2009
Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses
Culture and language are two intertwined constructs essential to understand the interpretation of reality by different communities. Apprehending the foreign language culture is thus vital to attain genuine and fully communicative competence in the L2. This article specifically focuses on the teaching of scripts in ELT. Scripts (Shank and Abelson, 1977) are defined as proceduralised sequences of events of a temporal, cause-and-effect nature which underlie daily stereotyped situations. In this
doi:10.14198/raei.2009.22.17
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