Melbourne Asia Review is a research-based publication of the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne.
Unless language students are taught the history and context of words, cultural misunderstanding occurs.
Enrolments in Asian language programs in Australia are too low. A look at why Japanese has been so successful may help.
JCL learners need to be recognised not as problems but assets with the potential to become a bridge between Japan and Australia.
Language learning should facilitate cultural understanding and this requires contentious aspects of culture to be examined.
Hindi, like any language, is capable of describing the whole diversity of human experience, and the classroom is the perfect space to affirm this.
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