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Teaching how Hollywood influences the world to elementary?

 
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AsiaESLbound



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PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2010 4:58 pm    Post subject: Teaching how Hollywood influences the world to elementary? Reply with quote

How would you do this without simply showing a movie? My oc-teacher asked me to do this.

It seems to me that Hollywood definitely gave Asia many ideas such as to build robots, 3G phones, great laptops, and other things that were only science fiction just 20 to 30 years ago. Some of it was science fiction still yet 10 years ago such as with these phones and newer computer technical specs.

I would also guess young kids take such marvels of technology like PC's and great movies like Avatar for granted not seeing how unprecidented and impressive such things really are since this is all they ever knew in their short time here sofar.
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chellovek



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PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2010 5:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The robots and technology of the past 20-30 years was inspired by Hollywood?

Hollywood inspired the Asian economic policy of manufacturing and (in some cases) developing said technology quite cheaply?

I'd more suggest to you that you try to teach your kiddies that Hollywood promotes an ahistorical view of the world. Very Happy

Nah I'm being facetious, there probably could be a grain of truth in what you said.
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Big Mac



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PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2010 8:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can teach them that Hollywood movies are really propaganda for American imperialism. They aren't just entertainment. They have a purpose.
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Senior



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PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2010 8:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

chellovek wrote:
The robots and technology of the past 20-30 years was inspired by Hollywood?

Hollywood inspired the Asian economic policy of manufacturing and (in some cases) developing said technology quite cheaply?

I'd more suggest to you that you try to teach your kiddies that Hollywood promotes an ahistorical view of the world. Very Happy

Nah I'm being facetious, there probably could be a grain of truth in what you said.


Damn. You beat me to it.
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Senior



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PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2010 8:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Big Mac wrote:
You can teach them that Hollywood movies are really propaganda for American imperialism. They aren't just entertainment. They have a purpose.


Every single Hollywood movie is Imperialist propaganda? Can you give me some examples.
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egrog1717



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PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2010 8:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Senior wrote:
Big Mac wrote:
You can teach them that Hollywood movies are really propaganda for American imperialism. They aren't just entertainment. They have a purpose.


Every single Hollywood movie is Imperialist propaganda? Can you give me some examples.



Titanic...
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Von Ludwig



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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 4:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is this a topic at public school which you are teaching in Korean? Because frankly unless they�re mega advanced for their age they will have horrendous trouble grasping any of the concepts mentioned above Shocked

I�d string it right back and focus on �Entertainment� as the umbrella. Then over time you can cover the influences of American music, movies, games and fashion separately�perhaps also chronologically (60�s to today etc). Don't forget what age they are!
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AsiaESLbound



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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 4:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I agree Von Ludwig, it's not in Korean and documentary or advance speaking just goes over elementary students heads. For this reason, there are many things left unsaid so we keep it in an entertaining focus.

Taking an entertainment approach is more doable and they still learn many things not directly taught. I don't guess things about sinking ships are all that popular right now, but Titanic is an epic historical re-enactment. I could show pictures and short video of C3PO and R2D2 and then begin miming what I imagine a robot teacher in the year 2015 could be like.

Science fiction was highly influential to me growing up, but mainstream was comedy and drama. Many intellectual insightful ideas also went into mainstream such as robots, cyborgs, space travel, tiny computers, awesome video screens, cell phones, and other things which are becoming increasingly mainstream as everyday things. And the science fiction becomes reality as we get older.

I would say Hollywood both dramatizes what the world is and what it could be. It inspires us to think as individuals and be individuals. When we go watch a movie in a theater, it's MY movie; not OUR movie. Each person has a unique personal experience with the movies though it may be heard mentality when all the rage is on to get in on a new movie on opening weekend. I bet they like Wall-E, because it take the robot idea to a new personal level of being a free thinking individual with feelings.

I already found out they are familiar with most popular movies, but it required the Korean teacher to say, 'Terminator," for them to understand what I was talking about since these names are transliterated and pronounced using Korean speaking phonetics. It has to sound just right or they don't know what you are saying even though they do actually know.
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Steve_Rogers2008



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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 2:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

egrog1717 wrote:
Senior wrote:
Big Mac wrote:
You can teach them that Hollywood movies are really propaganda for American imperialism. They aren't just entertainment. They have a purpose.


Every single Hollywood movie is Imperialist propaganda? Can you give me some examples.



Titanic...


Triumph of the Will it ain't....

now as for American imperialism..... just thank it for allowing you to have an ESL job in Asia, and kindly move on now. Cool
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reactionary



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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 2:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

OP...your school is awful, and I hope you are keeping your promise to the students.

Anything "deep" is going to go right over these kids' heads. Why on earth is your co-teacher asking for this? Just let them stick with "He is Zeeto. Zeeto is my friend."
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AsiaESLbound



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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 3:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

reactionary wrote:
OP...your school is awful, and I hope you are keeping your promise to the students.

Anything "deep" is going to go right over these kids' heads. Why on earth is your co-teacher asking for this? Just let them stick with "He is Zeeto. Zeeto is my friend."


Exactly. Unrealistic expectations. They are competing to raise the bar to look good and it's obvious they don't care about any of this English and Westernization stuff, but are simply going through the motions to look modern and competitive. It's selfish and narrow sighted on their part which will only end in disappointment. There is no talking sense as they can agree with anything I say, but never change their mind. Co-teacher, "Oh, you must understand our culture." Me, "Oh, but it's full of unrealistic expectations and pressures beating each other down. Who's actually happy here?" It's obvious co-teacher understands and knows I'm talking the truth, but there is no changing anything as it's the fouled up toxic work culture administered from their superiors they bow to without question. I wonder what they think about the value of Americans being individuals who question authority when something's not right? This change is the very fact that intimidates many people 40+ years old. The ingrained Confucianist ideas need to be buried and would be if this civilization were actually interested in being modern, but they are simply competing to gain status and economic wealth which is an insincere attempt that will only end in disappointment.


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egrog1717



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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 3:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Steve_Rogers2008 wrote:
egrog1717 wrote:
Senior wrote:
Big Mac wrote:
You can teach them that Hollywood movies are really propaganda for American imperialism. They aren't just entertainment. They have a purpose.


Every single Hollywood movie is Imperialist propaganda? Can you give me some examples.



Titanic...


Triumph of the Will it ain't....

now as for American imperialism..... just thank it for allowing you to have an ESL job in Asia, and kindly move on now. Cool



LOL... I was just throwing out the first movie that came to mind Razz
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