According to Sepora (2012)
Language is a symbolic
representation of culture
Etnographers have taken and defended the
posture that language and culture are from
the start inseparably connected (Buttjes
1990) (Ochs & Schieffelin, 1984) (Poyatos,
1985) (Peters & Boggs, 1996)
Neither Language nor Culture are inborn
Skills, both are acquired in relation with a
people and a society
Languages are a product of societies and
communities, a pure expression of their
cultural composition
They are not and should not be viewed as a
system of rules and structures, but as a living
sociocultural expression.
-Language is situated within cultural
traditions, expressed in Literature, Films, TV
Non-Verbal communication such as gestures
and facial expressions are part of languages as
well.
Teaching Culture facilitates tailoring language and
adapting according to the audience/listener
Teaching Culture stimulates student’s interests
in language
Teaching a foreign culture
brings awareness of our own
culture