Jan. 16, 2017

Intercultural communication in the classroom

German 501 students present their dual language books for children
German 501 students
Students from L-R: Maia Jardine, Lucia Gonzales Santillan, Caitlin Ryan, Lorna Atieno, Federica Clev

German 501 students engaged with topics of identity and home (“Identität und Heimat”) during the Fall 2017 term. Their final project was to write a dual language book for children and present their work.

German 501: dual language books for children

German 501: dual language books for children

Francey Pisicoli

While all books included a German text, students chose a second language that was meaningful to them, hence making this creative text also an identity text for them. The other languages were English, French, Italian, Spanish and Swahili. 

German 501 students present their dual language books

Students from L-R: Maia Jardine, Lucia Gonzales Santillan, Caitlin Ryan, Lorna Atieno, Federica Clev

Francey Pisicoli


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