Abstract

Abstract Since the introduction of communicative language teaching methods, many foreign language courses are designed explicitly to equip the tourist to ‘get by’ in the target language in typical touristic situations. On account of this instrumentalist approach, communicative courses have been able to incorporate a lot of authentic language materials, much more so than the earlier audio‐visual courses. However, the focus on tourism has made them vulnerable to stereotyping, both of the learners and the target culture. The paper examines four well‐known BBC foreign language courses, Deutsch Direkt!, A Vous la France!, Viva Espana, and Buongiorno Italia! from this point of view, and finds the presentation of cultural materials in them to be unrealistic. Moreover, the lack of realism differs in degree and type from course to course, in accordance with accepted British stereotypes of the countries in question. The paper concludes with suggestions and guidelines for the presentation of cultural content in lang...

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