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What is Culture?

What is Culture?. English 9 Introduction: Short Story Unit, Literature, Language, and Culture. Set up your page with a date and title (“What is culture?”). Practice using mind map / visual note-taking format like the page provided. Take a moment to process information.

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What is Culture?

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  1. What is Culture? English 9 Introduction: Short Story Unit, Literature, Language, and Culture

  2. Set up your page with a date and title (“What is culture?”). Practice using mind map / visual note-taking format like the page provided. Take a moment to process information. What does the slide show? Point form. Use colour / highlighter pens to categorize / visually process. Look for categories. Build the concept. How to take notes from a picture slide presentation

  3. #1: What is culture? This is culture: Education: A school in Pakistan and a classroom in Revelstoke.

  4. #2: What is culture? This is culture: Traditional American Christmas light display. Hindu Holi Festival of spring, love, and colour.

  5. #3: What is culture? This is culture:

  6. #4: What is culture? This is culture: This is a hard one: what are they doing? Why do they care?

  7. #5: What is culture? This is culture:

  8. #6: What is culture? This is culture:

  9. This is another tough one- look at what it shows. #7: What is culture? This is culture:

  10. What is culture? This is culture: I would also include, how people live, love, and worship…

  11. Culture is everything in our world that is not biologically / mechanically based. Our culture is our community, our peer group, our society, and our way of looking at the world. Since literature is about understanding other human beings, and since language is about expressing ideas about our lives, we should probably know a little bit about how language and literature fit into our culture. Some examples of culture: Traditions, customs, holidays, celebrations. Art, music, literature, dance, poetry, movies. Money, work, housing, social status. Families and kinship arrangements. Religions, beliefs, morals, ethics, spirituality. Age and rites of passage. Gender roles. Food! Marriage, sex, and rituals around dating. Jokes, tricksters, and entertainment. Leadership and government. What is culture? What does it have to do with English?

  12. Review your notes. Turn to a partner. Tell them what you learned / took notes on / think culture is. Have your partner tell you what they learned / took notes on / think culture is. Add to your notes with any new information. Read over your notes once again. So what is culture?

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