Attitudes towards the efficiency of english culture treatment at schools: A case of iranian kurdish efl learners

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Language is used for communication and it is a carrier of culture. Culture and language are inseparable. If learners are successful in understanding and use of the target language, they need to have good knowledge of cultural aspects of the foreign language as well. Therefore it is essential to teach culture and language simultaneously. The present study aims to understand Iranian Kurdish EFL learners’ attitude towards the way culture is addressed and treated in English language course at high schools. To this end, two hundred and fifty female EFL learners were selected based on availability sampling from two high schools in Boukan, West Azerbaijan and were asked to complete the attitude questionnaire. The results indicated that Iranian Kurdish EFL learners hold negative attitudes towards the way culture is treated at English course in Iranian high schools. At the end, the paper provides some recommendations for policy makers, textbook designers, and teachers in order to foster cultural awareness in teaching dna learning process.

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Ahamdpour, S., & Kuhi, D. (2019). Attitudes towards the efficiency of english culture treatment at schools: A case of iranian kurdish efl learners. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 9(5), 562–570. https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.0905.10

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