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How to design a language and culture learning program

 

Introduction
 

Would you know how to go about designing a program for yourself or another person to learn a second language and culture? This set of modules contains suggestions on what to do.

Prerequisites
 

Before you design a language and culture learning program you need to know about the audience for whom you are designing the program and other factors about the learning situation .

 
See:

How to analyze the situation

Steps
  Follow these steps to design a language and culture learning program:
 
  1. Set instructional objectives.
  2. Decide what kind of language learning syllabus to develop.
  3. Design a language learning syllabus
  4. Develop a language learning program, based on your syllabus
  5. Make unit plans
  6. Make daily lesson plans.
  7. Prepare your own language learning materials, if needed.

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