On communicative competence and intercultural understanding through the lens of the Japanese government-approved English language textbook

It has been more than decades since English education in Japan started focusing on communicative competence. Textbooks and lessons in public schools are chosen based on a government-made Course of Study (Guideline). The Guideline puts emphasis on communicative competence and intercultural understand...

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Main Authors: Gonja, Chika, Musaev, Talaibek
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22099/
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description It has been more than decades since English education in Japan started focusing on communicative competence. Textbooks and lessons in public schools are chosen based on a government-made Course of Study (Guideline). The Guideline puts emphasis on communicative competence and intercultural understanding in terms of English language education. The Government’s efforts to enact reform measures have failed, and the outcomes of various international assessments of Japanese English proficiencies are unsatisfactory. It implies that despite great effort the goal set by the Guideline has not been achieved yet. Students are motivated to learn English not for communication purposes but for test taking. This study examines a government-approved textbook for high school students’ required course from Sanseido Press to see how the Guideline’s objective is reflected in it. Since it is important to raise cultural awareness, this study tries to figure out how this textbook helps students understand other cultures. This study uses Alptekin’s model of intercultural communicative competence and analyses the content of this textbook. This model is best for figuring out what makes effective intercultural understanding for nonnative English learners, which requires knowing about different cultures and being able to use that knowledge appropriately in any situation. The findings revealed a clear bias towards Japanese cultures and US citizens. It is assumed that American English is considered an ideal model for English education in Japan. It is recommended that textbooks accept the concept of World Englishes, include a more diverse culture, and get nonnative speakers involved.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:220992023-08-16T03:34:44Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22099/ On communicative competence and intercultural understanding through the lens of the Japanese government-approved English language textbook Gonja, Chika Musaev, Talaibek It has been more than decades since English education in Japan started focusing on communicative competence. Textbooks and lessons in public schools are chosen based on a government-made Course of Study (Guideline). The Guideline puts emphasis on communicative competence and intercultural understanding in terms of English language education. The Government’s efforts to enact reform measures have failed, and the outcomes of various international assessments of Japanese English proficiencies are unsatisfactory. It implies that despite great effort the goal set by the Guideline has not been achieved yet. Students are motivated to learn English not for communication purposes but for test taking. This study examines a government-approved textbook for high school students’ required course from Sanseido Press to see how the Guideline’s objective is reflected in it. Since it is important to raise cultural awareness, this study tries to figure out how this textbook helps students understand other cultures. This study uses Alptekin’s model of intercultural communicative competence and analyses the content of this textbook. This model is best for figuring out what makes effective intercultural understanding for nonnative English learners, which requires knowing about different cultures and being able to use that knowledge appropriately in any situation. The findings revealed a clear bias towards Japanese cultures and US citizens. It is assumed that American English is considered an ideal model for English education in Japan. It is recommended that textbooks accept the concept of World Englishes, include a more diverse culture, and get nonnative speakers involved. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22099/1/TS%205.pdf Gonja, Chika and Musaev, Talaibek (2023) On communicative competence and intercultural understanding through the lens of the Japanese government-approved English language textbook. 3L; Language,Linguistics and Literature,The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies., 29 (1). pp. 61-76. ISSN 0128-5157 https://ejournal.ukm.my/3l/index
spellingShingle Gonja, Chika
Musaev, Talaibek
On communicative competence and intercultural understanding through the lens of the Japanese government-approved English language textbook
title On communicative competence and intercultural understanding through the lens of the Japanese government-approved English language textbook
title_full On communicative competence and intercultural understanding through the lens of the Japanese government-approved English language textbook
title_fullStr On communicative competence and intercultural understanding through the lens of the Japanese government-approved English language textbook
title_full_unstemmed On communicative competence and intercultural understanding through the lens of the Japanese government-approved English language textbook
title_short On communicative competence and intercultural understanding through the lens of the Japanese government-approved English language textbook
title_sort on communicative competence and intercultural understanding through the lens of the japanese government-approved english language textbook
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22099/
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