Coactivity: Philology, Educology / Santalka: Filologija, Edukologija, Vol 14, No 4 (2006)

Sociokultural Context in Teaching Lithuanianas a Second Language

Vaida Buivydienė
Regina Žukienė

Abstract


As Lithuania joined European Union (EU), there is an opportunity to reach a higher level of scientific know-ledge. Therefore, it is extremely important to use all chances in communicating with international programs like Socrates and Erasmus. These programs provide ability to strengthen not only professional competence, but also foreign language skills and understanding different cultures. Every year students and teachers come to universities of Lithuania, so there must exist the best circumstances to achieve cultural, educational and linguistic experience. A lot of foreign students in Lithuania choose to study the Lithuanian language. Therefore it is important to organize the studies of the Lithuanian language in a way that it would be interesting and useful.The survey has showat students that come under Socrates Erasmus student exchange programme should be introduced to cultural awareness and competencies rather than to grammar patterns. There should be more emphasis on teaching functional language. The Lithuanian language teachers faced with the lack of modern course books for foreign students that would cater the needs of those students, teaching functional language and introducing to socio cultural issues. Therefore there is a strong demand to compile and publish a new updated and modern textbook for the Lithuanian language learners.Modern language teaching is the way to socio cultural awareness and teaching cultural values. Teaching culture is one of the most important aspects of the Lithuanian language teaching in modern and open society.

Article in Lithuanian


Article in: English

Article published: 2011-04-15

Keyword(s): socioculture; Lithuanian as a second language; communication method

DOI: 10.3846/coactivity.2006.34

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