Culture and American Culture
| Executive Planet |
Intermediate to Advanced. Business etiquette
around the world. Great for comparative discussions.
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| Global Nomads Group |
Intermediate to Advanced. Site that fosters dialogue
and understanding among the world's youth.
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| One World, One People |
Intermediate to Advanced. One World, One People invites
your comments for inclusion in this site as part of an ongoing dialogue
about issues related to culture and the planet. ESL contributions are also
welcome.
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| Multicultural Pavillion |
Intermediate to Advanced. Resources and dialogues for
equity in education.
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| Multiculturalpedia |
Beginning to Advanced. A lot of great information on
cultural differences, especially between Japan and other countries. |
| Racial Issues and Identities: A Guide to Resources on the Web |
High-Intermediate to Advanced. NY Times gives an extensive
list of resources on racial differences on the Web. A lot of excellent
statistics on race and ethnicity in the US.
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| National Forum on People's Differences |
High-Intermediate to Advanced. Consider yourself a volunteer
in a unique experiment that's making headlines worldwide by daring people
to talk about their differences
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| Culture resources for teachers of English |
High-Beginning to Advanced. Contains readings and quizzes
on American culture and holidays. |
| Holidays! |
High-Beginning to Advanced. A lot of information and
activities for students of all levels. Teacher guidance is necessary for
some of the content of the holidays such as Easter. |
| Worldwide Classroom: Culture Shock |
Basic to Advanced. Grammar terms, nouns, and verbs.
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| Lesson Plans - Culture Shock |
High-Intermediate to Advanced. National Geographic educational
site.
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