dc.description.abstract | Anchored in Byram’s (1997) intercultural theory, this article makes a case for critical
intercultural awareness, which involves critical understanding, analysis, evaluation, and
interpretation of sociocultural realities. Given the importance of intercultural communicative
competence (ICC) in English language teaching (ELT), this article reports a
classroom-based study investigating the use of digital photograph-mediated intercultural
tasks to promote students' critical intercultural awareness in the tertiary ELT context. Sixty
six English literature majors volunteered to participate in the study. In this study, data
were garnered from students' work artifacts, classroom observations, in-class discussion
notes, and field notes. Drawing on qualitative content analysis, findings show that digital
photograph-mediated intercultural tasks help the students enhance their critical awareness
of cultural realities portrayed in the photographs they navigated online. This study
suggests that using both intercultural tasks and digital photographs as culturally-laden
learning resources has the potential to promote students' ICC in English language
classrooms. | en_US |