Promoting intercultural citizenship in EFL listening materials through digital storytelling
Date
2017-02-14Author
Kusumaningputri, Reni
Khazanah, Dewianti
Setiarini, Riskia
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Intercultural citizenship has been around the corner since the globalization era
and the paradigm of English as an international language emerges. The
reasons of international posture of a nation along with other and self-nation
appreciation are two among some important points to note in all English
language learning classes, like listening. However the nature of materials for
listening classes in Indonesian contexts is more to assessing listening than
teaching listening. It certainly diminishes the potentials of gauging learners to
benefit more on the tenet of intercultural citizenship. To fill this gap, a
strategy of developing materials for teaching listening by incorporating digital
storytelling applications and the use of folklores is proposed. The article
highlights the use of literary works as materials’ sources to promote
intercultural citizenship. It further explores the how to use digital storytelling
to maximize the outcome of the learning of listening skills.
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