Abstract

As a global language, English is crucial in international communication, business, and education. However, the issue of cultural bias in English education has gained widespread attention. Cultural bias can lead to difficulties for learners during the educational process, affecting their academic performance and cross-cultural communication skills. This paper investigates how to teach English without cultural bias to promote a more equitable, effective, and inclusive education. In conclusion, English education is crucial in international communication, business, and education in today’s globalized world. However, cultural bias can negatively impact English teaching, leading to difficulties in academic achievement and cross-cultural communication for students. Multicultural education theory and cross-cultural education theory provide a solid theoretical foundation to help us understand and address issues of cultural bias. Both approaches emphasize the importance of cultural diversity and the need for educators to take measures to reflect and respect students from diverse cultural backgrounds. While cultural bias is undeniable, we can create a more inclusive and culturally sensitive English education environment with appropriate methods and strategies, promoting students’ success and cross-cultural understanding. This is essential for achieving more equitable and effective English education to meet the needs of students from diverse cultural backgrounds and to promote cross-cultural communication and cooperation.

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