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American Culture for English Learners
Published 2/2024 Created by Luke Priddy MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 83 Lectures ( 10h 48m ) | Size: 13.2 GB Dive into American culture, start thinking like a native English speaker, and boost your English fluency along the way. What you'll learn: Discover the rich tapestry of American culture, enhancing your understanding and fluency in American English. Explore the evolution of American music, from jazz to hip-hop, reflecting the diverse heartbeat of the nation. Delve into the world of American cinema, learning how movies mirror societal changes and influence global culture. Gain insights into the unique humor that defines American entertainment, from sitcoms to stand-up comedy. Understand American holidays and traditions, unlocking the values and history that shape the American way of life. Explore the significance of education in American society and how it differs from other cultures. Learn about the role of social media in American life, and how it has created a new way for people to connect and share. Uncover the impact of technology and the internet on American culture, from innovations to meme culture. Navigate the melting pot of American eating styles and habits, including health trends, the organic movement, and fast food. Engage with contemporary issues and how they are reflected in American art, literature, and media. Gain insight into social nuances in American culture, from faux pas to etiquette at the dinner table. Get a big picture view of relationships, marriage, and family life in American, and how it ties into traditions and norms. Requirements: Be curious about American culture and traditions. Ability to understand spoken American English at a lower-intermediate level. Description: Who this course is for: Curious English learners looking to understand the cultural context of American English. English learners who struggle to understand native spoken English due to cultural references.