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Published 2/2024
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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:
Question: Have you ever felt that you couldn't understand native English speakers, even if they speak slowly? Why does this happen? Answer: The most common English learners struggle to understand native English speakers is NOT because of their English skill level. The real reason is culture! Yes, culture. Native English speakers are always making cultural references when they talk. It's almost like a secret code that only they know. But there is a way to learn the code. To learn the secret code and start connecting with native English speakers, you need to learn the culture!That's why I made this course!Hi, I'm Luke, and I'm thrilled to introduce you to my American Culture for English Learners course.This comprehensive course is designed to immerse you in the heart and soul of American culture, from the vibrant tunes of jazz and hip-hop to the unique traditions around Thanksgiving and the nuances of American humor.Through this course, you'll explore the rich tapestry of American culture, deepen your understanding of American English, and gain insights into the societal norms and values that shape the American way of life.Whether you're interested in the dynamics of American politics, the charm of small-town holiday traditions, or the groundbreaking movements in cinema and music, this course has something for everyone.The structured outline, including topics like Dating Trends, Shopping Habits, and The Real American Dream, ensures that learners of all levels can easily engage with the material and find topics that resonate with their interests.Join me as I unlock a deeper understanding of the American identity through a lively exploration of its ideals, humor, and everyday practices.My goal is, of course, to enhance your language skills and also to provide you with a rich context that brings the language to life.Enroll in the American Culture for English Learners course today and start your journey to becoming more fluent in both American English and the culture it reflects.Why Should You Take This Course?Explore American Culture in-depth, from music to holidays, enhancing your cultural understanding.Improve your American English skills by learning in a context-rich environment.Gain insights into American societal norms and values, becoming globally aware.Discover the nuances of American humor, making language learning fun and engaging.Learn about American politics and holiday traditions, broadening your knowledge base.Engage with topics like Shopping Habits and The Real American Dream, making your learning experience relevant.Flexible learning structure tailored to both beginners and advanced learners.Become fluent in American culture and language, opening up new opportunities for communication and understanding.Again, why is American Culture so Important for English Learners?Learning American culture is very important for English learners because it goes beyond language. Understanding culture helps you communicate more effectively and connect on a deeper level with native speakers. And of course, it can really help improve your listening comprehension!It's not just about the grammar and vocabulary of American English; it's about grasping nuances, jokes, and references that are part of everyday conversations.Knowing about traditions, values, and social norms will make you more confident in your interactions and enrich your experience with the American English language.Whether it's for work, travel, or personal growth, understanding American culture opens doors to a richer, more engaged international experience.After Completing this Course, You'll:Grasp the foundational elements of American culture and societal norms.Appreciate the diversity and richness of American music genres, from jazz to hip-hop.Understand the significance of key American holidays and traditions.Communicate more effectively in American English, with an insight into American humor and expressions.Navigate American social norms, including dating trends and shopping habits.Gain a deeper understanding of the American Dream and how it shapes individual and collective aspirations.Identify the influences of American politics, cinema, and music on global culture.Engage with American ideals in a thoughtful, informed manner.Course Content and Key LearningsIn this comprehensive course on American Culture, each section is carefully designed to deepen your understanding of what makes America unique. From the foundational values that have shaped the nation to the dynamics of everyday life, this course covers it all.Introduction to American Culture: Start with an immersive overview of the diverse cultural landscape of the United States. Understand the melting pot that is American society and set the stage for a deeper exploration of its components.Values: Delve into the core values that define the American way of life, including freedom, individualism, and innovation, and see how these ideals are reflected in daily interactions and societal norms.Eating: Explore America's rich culinary traditions and the role of food in cultural expression. From fast food to Thanksgiving dinners, examine eating habits as a reflection of cultural identity.Social Media and Online Culture: Unpack the influence of digital platforms on American life, looking at how social media shapes communication, entertainment, and the news cycle.Transportation: Analyze the evolution of transport in America, discussing everything from the love affair with automobiles to the emerging trends in sustainable travel.Finances and Credit: Navigate the complex world of U.S. financial practices, understanding the importance of credit scores and the concept of financial freedom.Finding a Job: Equip yourself with knowledge about the American job market, including resume crafting, networking, and the value of entrepreneurship.Working Culture: Dive into the American workplace, exploring attitudes towards work-life balance, productivity, and corporate culture.Health: Address the American healthcare system, wellness trends, and the societal push toward mental health awareness.New Media: Examine how new media formats, like podcasts and streaming services, are reshaping entertainment and information consumption.Belief in America: Discuss the role of faith, patriotism, and the American dream in shaping the national ethos.Parenting and Family: Look at changing family dynamics, parenting styles, and the impact of cultural diversity on family life.Education: Understand the structure of the American education system, from K-12 to higher education, and its role in societal advancement.Holiday Traditions: Celebrate the charm of American holidays, understanding their historical origins and how they reflect broader cultural values.Ideals and Identity: Engage with the concepts of American ideals and identity, exploring the ongoing dialogue between tradition and progress.Faux Pas: Learn about social etiquette and the nuances of what is considered a cultural misstep in the U.S.American Politics: Gain insight into the American political landscape, including the electoral process and the central issues driving contemporary debates.Dating and Marriage: Navigate the norms and expectations around relationships, dating, and marriage in American society.Cinema: Discover the impact of American cinema on global culture, from blockbuster hits to indie films.Music in Culture: Experience the diverse musical heritage of America and its influence on global music trends.By the end of this course, you'll not only have improved your American English, but you'll also possess a profound understanding of American Culture, gearing you towards fluency in both language and cultural context. If that sounds good, sign up now!
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.
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American Culture For English Learners
Published 2/2024
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| Duration: 10h 48m
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

Question: Have you ever felt that you couldn't understand native English speakers, even if they speak slowly? Why does this happen? Answer: The most common English learners struggle to understand native English speakers is NOT because of their English skill level. The real reason is culture! Yes, culture. Native English speakers are always making cultural references when they talk. It's almost like a secret code that only they know. But there is a way to learn the code. To learn the secret code and start connecting with native English speakers, you need to learn the culture!That's why I made this course!Hi, I'm Luke, and I'm thrilled to introduce you to my American Culture for English Learners course.This comprehensive course is designed to immerse you in the heart and soul of American culture, from the vibrant tunes of jazz and hip-hop to the unique traditions around Thanksgiving and the nuances of American humor.Through this course, you'll explore the rich tapestry of American culture, deepen your understanding of American English, and gain insights into the societal norms and values that shape the American way of life.Whether you're interested in the dynamics of American politics, the charm of small-town holiday traditions, or the groundbreaking movements in cinema and music, this course has something for everyone.The structured outline, including topics like Dating Trends, Shopping Habits, and The Real American Dream, ensures that learners of all levels can easily engage with the material and find topics that resonate with their interests.Join me as I unlock a deeper understanding of the American identity through a lively exploration of its ideals, humor, and everyday practices.My goal is, of course, to enhance your language skills and also to provide you with a rich context that brings the language to life.Enroll in the American Culture for English Learners course today and start your journey to becoming more fluent in both American English and the culture it reflects.Why Should You Take This Course?Explore American Culture in-depth, from music to holidays, enhancing your cultural understanding.Improve your American English skills by learning in a context-rich environment.Gain insights into American societal norms and values, becoming globally aware.Discover the nuances of American humor, making language learning fun and engaging.Learn about American politics and holiday traditions, broadening your knowledge base.Engage with topics like Shopping Habits and The Real American Dream, making your learning experience relevant.Flexible learning structure tailored to both beginners and advanced learners.Become fluent in American culture and language, opening up new opportunities for communication and understanding.Again, why is American Culture so Important for English Learners?Learning American culture is very important for English learners because it goes beyond language. Understanding culture helps you communicate more effectively and connect on a deeper level with native speakers. And of course, it can really help improve your listening comprehension!It's not just about the grammar and vocabulary of American English; it's about grasping nuances, jokes, and references that are part of everyday conversations.Knowing about traditions, values, and social norms will make you more confident in your interactions and enrich your experience with the American English language.Whether it's for work, travel, or personal growth, understanding American culture opens doors to a richer, more engaged international experience.After Completing this Course, You'll:Grasp the foundational elements of American culture and societal norms.Appreciate the diversity and richness of American music genres, from jazz to hip-hop.Understand the significance of key American holidays and traditions.Communicate more effectively in American English, with an insight into American humor and expressions.Navigate American social norms, including dating trends and shopping habits.Gain a deeper understanding of the American Dream and how it shapes individual and collective aspirations.Identify the influences of American politics, cinema, and music on global culture.Engage with American ideals in a thoughtful, informed manner.Course Content and Key LearningsIn this comprehensive course on American Culture, each section is carefully designed to deepen your understanding of what makes America unique. From the foundational values that have shaped the nation to the dynamics of everyday life, this course covers it all.Introduction to American Culture: Start with an immersive overview of the diverse cultural landscape of the United States. Understand the melting pot that is American society and set the stage for a deeper exploration of its components.Values: Delve into the core values that define the American way of life, including freedom, individualism, and innovation, and see how these ideals are reflected in daily interactions and societal norms.Eating: Explore America's rich culinary traditions and the role of food in cultural expression. From fast food to Thanksgiving dinners, examine eating habits as a reflection of cultural identity.Social Media and Online Culture: Unpack the influence of digital platforms on American life, looking at how social media shapes communication, entertainment, and the news cycle.Transportation: Analyze the evolution of transport in America, discussing everything from the love affair with automobiles to the emerging trends in sustainable travel.Finances and Credit: Navigate the complex world of U.S. financial practices, understanding the importance of credit scores and the concept of financial freedom.Finding a Job: Equip yourself with knowledge about the American job market, including resume crafting, networking, and the value of entrepreneurship.Working Culture: Dive into the American workplace, exploring attitudes towards work-life balance, productivity, and corporate culture.Health: Address the American healthcare system, wellness trends, and the societal push toward mental health awareness.New Media: Examine how new media formats, like podcasts and streaming services, are reshaping entertainment and information consumption.Belief in America: Discuss the role of faith, patriotism, and the American dream in shaping the national ethos.Parenting and Family: Look at changing family dynamics, parenting styles, and the impact of cultural diversity on family life.Education: Understand the structure of the American education system, from K-12 to higher education, and its role in societal advancement.Holiday Traditions: Celebrate the charm of American holidays, understanding their historical origins and how they reflect broader cultural values.Ideals and Identity: Engage with the concepts of American ideals and identity, exploring the ongoing dialogue between tradition and progress.Faux Pas: Learn about social etiquette and the nuances of what is considered a cultural misstep in the U.S.American Politics: Gain insight into the American political landscape, including the electoral process and the central issues driving contemporary debates.Dating and Marriage: Navigate the norms and expectations around relationships, dating, and marriage in American society.Cinema: Discover the impact of American cinema on global culture, from blockbuster hits to indie films.Music in Culture: Experience the diverse musical heritage of America and its influence on global music trends.By the end of this course, you'll not only have improved your American English, but you'll also possess a profound understanding of American Culture, gearing you towards fluency in both language and cultural context. If that sounds good, sign up now!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 In this course.

Section 2: Values

Lecture 2 Independence and Self-reliance

Lecture 3 Equality of Opportunity and Freedom

Lecture 4 The American Dream?

Section 3: Eating

Lecture 5 Eating Etiquette

Lecture 6 Meal Eating Habits

Lecture 7 Fast Food and Healthy Food

Lecture 8 Changing Attitudes Toward Food

Section 4: Social Media and Online Culture

Lecture 9 Facebook, Instagram, and Generations

Lecture 10 Memes

Lecture 11 YouTube and 'Going Viral'

Lecture 12 Twitter and Reddit

Section 5: Transportation

Lecture 13 The Almighty Car

Lecture 14 Getting Around Big Cities

Lecture 15 Taking Trains

Section 6: Finances and Credit

Lecture 16 Credit Cards

Lecture 17 Student Loans

Lecture 18 Installments and Personal Finance

Lecture 19 Buying and Financing Cars

Section 7: Finding a Job

Lecture 20 Job Hunting Resources

Lecture 21 Networking

Lecture 22 Presenting Qualifications

Lecture 23 Handling an Interview

Lecture 24 Once You're Hired

Section 8: Working Culture

Lecture 25 The Management Structure

Lecture 26 Company Culture

Lecture 27 Colleagues and Communication

Section 9: Health

Lecture 28 The System

Lecture 29 How People Exercise

Lecture 30 Risk Factors and Aging

Lecture 31 Old Wives' Tales and Folk Remedies

Section 10: New Media

Lecture 32 YouTubers

Lecture 33 Podcasts

Lecture 34 Streaming

Section 11: Belief in America

Lecture 35 Freedom of Religion and Trends

Lecture 36 Belief and Money

Lecture 37 Lesser-known Things

Section 12: Parenting and Family

Lecture 38 Stats for Families

Lecture 39 A Typical Childhood

Lecture 40 Parenting, Authority, and Punishment

Lecture 41 Obligation and Visiting Relatives

Section 13: Education

Lecture 42 Private vs Public vs Alternatives

Lecture 43 Extracurricular Activities and Social Life

Lecture 44 Getting into College

Lecture 45 Higher Education

Section 14: Holiday Traditions

Lecture 46 American Holidays: Part 1

Lecture 47 American Holidays: Part 2

Lecture 48 The 4th of July

Lecture 49 Thanksgiving

Lecture 50 Christmas

Section 15: Ideals and Identity

Lecture 51 The Real American Dream and Defining Ideals

Lecture 52 Choices and Identity: Part 1

Lecture 53 Choices and Identity: Part 2

Lecture 54 "American Exceptionalism"

Section 16: Shopping Habits

Lecture 55 Brick-and-Mortar: Part 1

Lecture 56 Brick-and-Mortar: Part 2

Lecture 57 Online Shopping: Part 1

Lecture 58 Online Shopping: Part 2

Lecture 59 Buying Used Stuff

Lecture 60 The Subscription Trend

Section 17: Faux Pas

Lecture 61 Greetings

Lecture 62 In Public

Lecture 63 Eating and Restaurants

Lecture 64 General Faux Pas

Section 18: Politics

Lecture 65 Politics in Culture

Lecture 66 Right and Left

Lecture 67 Political Events and Voting

Lecture 68 Movements and Activism

Section 19: Dating and Marriage

Lecture 69 Dating Trends

Lecture 70 A Subjective Take on Modern Relationships in America

Lecture 71 Breakups

Section 20: American Humor

Lecture 72 Sarcasm

Lecture 73 Puns and Dad Jokes

Lecture 74 Dry and Dark Humor

Lecture 75 Memes and the Internet

Lecture 76 Physical Comedy and Satire

Section 21: Cinema

Lecture 77 The Importance of Movies

Lecture 78 Impactful Films

Lecture 79 Trends in TV, Movies, and Entertainment

Section 22: Music

Lecture 80 Music Mirrors Culture

Lecture 81 Rock and Roll

Lecture 82 Hip-hop

Section 23: Course Summary

Lecture 83 You made it!

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