For students who have never visited England, it can be challenging to get a sense of what the country and its cultural practices look and feel like. However, by incorporating English culture into lessons, teachers can offer students a satisfying taste of the country’s rich heritage.
One method that could be used in teaching about English culture is to integrate food into the lesson. This method will provide students with familiar tastes and help them develop an appreciation for the country. Teachers could include popular meals like the traditional full English breakfast, fish and chips, shepherd’s pie, and Sunday roast. While discussing each meal, they can also explain its origin and ingredients, as well as its significance in the English community.
Teaching students about England’s art and architecture is another method of introducing them to the country’s vibrant culture. The country’s architecture is known for its iconic buildings like the Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, and many more. Students can be taken through a virtual tour of these landmarks to see their beauty. Teachers can also provide students with famous works of art from England like the portrait of Queen Elizabeth I, the paintings of British artists J.M. William Turner and John Constable.
Furthermore, music is an essential part of English culture. Students can be introduced to various music genres such as rock, punk, pop, and classical music, which have their roots in England. Teachers can highlight famous British artists like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Adele, Elton John, and many more.