The Interaction between Language Skills and Cross-Cultural Competences in Bilingual Programs

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Author
Amor Almedina, María Isabel
Tinedo Rodríguez, Antonio Jesús
Osuna Rodríguez, Mercedes
Publisher
MDPIDate
2023Subject
Language learningCulture learning
Bilingual programs
Cross-cultural communication
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Language and culture are intrinsically intertwined, and culture should not be considered as
an expendable fifth skill in language teaching. Bilingual programs are expected to be a key element to
enhance culture learning and to develop intercultural competence due to the extensive use of the L2.
This study aimed at exploring the effects of bilingual programs for the development of the formerly
mentioned skills in language learners. It also sought to contrast students’ insights with teachers’
perceptions on the implementation of bilingual programs and their effects on students’ language and
culture learning. The sample consisted of 136 students and 35 Spanish teachers. The results should
be carefully interpreted as they showed that there is no significant difference between the perception
of bilingual and non-bilingual students in their development of intercultural competence and culture
learning. Additionally, content teachers usually adhere to narratives of resistance towards CLIL
programs. We concluded that the current implementation of bilingual programs should be specifically
addressed. In this regard, it is important to focus on teacher training and to foster exchange programs
for teachers and students. Moreover, addressing the availability of human and material resources
is essential.
