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TRNG H THNG MI CNG HA X HI CH NGHA VIT NAM

KHOA TING ANH c lp - T do - Hnh phc


B MN DCH TING ANH ___________________

CNG HC PHN

1. Tn hc phn: Vn ha Anh (British culture)


2. M hc phn: ENTI 0411
3. S tn ch: 2 (24,6) Tn ch hc ph: 2.2
4. iu kin hc phn:
- Mn hc tin quyt: Khng M HP:
- Mn hc trc:
+ Ting Anh thng mi 1.4 M HP: ENPR5111
- Mn hc song hnh: Khng
- iu kin khc: Khng
5. nh gi:
-im chuyn cn: 0.1
-im thc hnh: 0.3
-im thi ht HP: 0.6
6. Thang im: 10
7. Cn b ging dy hc phn:
CBGD c hu:
- ThS. Nguyn Bch Hng
- ThS. Phan T Lan
- ThS. L Th Phng Mai
- ThS. Nguyn Th Xun Phng
CBGD kim nhim v cn b hp ng thng xuyn di hn: Khng
CB thc t bo co chuyn :
- TS. Nguyn Xun Thm i hc Ngoi ng - i hc Quc gia H Ni
8. Mc tiu ca hc phn:
- Mc tiu chung: Tng cng hiu bit ca sinh vin v t nc v con ngi Anh,
h thng gi tr, phong tc tp qun, x hi, tn gio, h thng chnh tr, kinh t ca
Vng quc Anh, lm nn tng tm hiu v vn dng nhng kin thc trong tip
thu ngn ng Anh trong hot ng giao tip lin vn ha.
- Mc tiu c th: Kt thc hc phn, sinh vin cn c:
a) Kin thc c bn v:
+ Lch s hnh thnh Vng quc Anh
+ Bn sc dn tc, gi tr vn ha v cc chnh kin ca ngi Anh
+ Cc phong tc tp qun, cc ngy hi, l chnh
+ H thng chnh tr, kinh t, x hi, gio dc Anh
b) K nng c hiu, phn tch, ph phn, nghin cu cc vn VH XH
c) K nng so snh lin h vi vn ha v vn minh dn tc thng qua cc bi tp ln
hay tiu lun.
9. M t vn tt ni dung hc phn:
Hc phn Vn ha Anh cung cp nhng hiu bit c bn v m rng tri thc cho
sinh vin v t nc, con ngi, nhng ci hay, ci p ca gi tr vn ha cng nh
th ch chnh tr ca mt trong nhng cng quc trn th gii. Ngoi ra, thong qua
hc phn, sinh vin cn c c nhng k nng so snh, lien h vi vn ha v vn
minh dn tc ca nhn loi nhiu nc trn th gii. Hc phn c ging dy theo
gio trnh Britain The country and its people: An introduction for learners of
English.
British culture is expected to provide students with basic understandings and
expand their knowledge about the country (Britain), its people, the beauty and the
insights of its culture values. In addition, through the study of this course students will
have gained skills of analysis, comparison and connection of the British culture and
the countrys people to the rest of the world. The textbook Britain The country and
its people: An introduction for learners of English is used as the teaching material
for the subject British culture.
10. Ti liu tham kho
TLTK bt buc:
+ [1] James ODrisoll. (1995). Britain The country and its people: An
introduction for learners of English. Oxford University Press.
+ [2] Richard Musman. (1987). Background to English-speaking countries..
MacMillan Publishers.
+ [3] English Department. (2000). An introduction to cross-culture studies. Hanoi
University of Foreign studies.
TLTK khuyn khch:
+ [4] Dng Lm Anh & Thi Th Ngc Lin. (2005). British culture. NXB Gio
Dc.
+ [5] http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/
+ [6] http://projectbritain.com/
+ [7] www.culture.gov.uk/flagflying/
+ [8] www.ukstudentlife.com/
+ [9] www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow/
11. cng chi tit hc phn:
Ni dung TLTK Ghi ch
UNIT 1: COUNTRY AND PEOPLE [1] 8-14
1.1. Geographically speaking [2] 2-7
1.2. Politically speaking [4] 5-34
1.3. The four nations
1.4. The dominance of England
1.5. National loyalties
UNIT 2: GEOGRAPHY [1] 31-40
Ni dung TLTK Ghi ch
2.1. Climate
2.2. Land and settlement
2.3. The environment and pollution
2.4. London
2.5. Southern England
2.6. The Midlands
2.7. Northern England
2.8. Scotland
2.9. Wales
2.10. Northern Ireland
UNIT 3: IDENTITY [1] 42-55
3.1. Ethnic identity: the native British
3.2. Ethnic identity: the non-native British
3.3. The family
3.4. Geographical identity
3.5. Class
3.6. Men and women
3.7. Religious and political identity
3.8. Social and everyday contacts
3.9. Identity in Northern Ireland
3.10. Being British
UNIT 4: HISTORY [1] 15-30
4.1. Prehistory [3] 6-7
4.2. The Roman period (43 410) [5] 109-117
4.3. The Germanic invasions (410 1066)
4.4. The medieval period (1066 1485)
4.5. The sixteenth century
4.6. The seventeenth century
4.7. The eighteenth century
4.8. The nineteenth century
4.9. The twentieth century
UNIT 5: ATTITUDES [1] 56-65
5.1. Stereotypes and change [2] 13-22
5.2. English versus British
5.3. Multiculturalism
5.4. Conservatism
5.5. Being different
5.6. The love of nature
5.7. The love of animals
5.8. Formality and informality
5.9. Public spiritedness and amateurism
Ni dung TLTK Ghi ch
5.10. Privacy and sex
UNIT 6: POLITICAL LIFE [1] 67-75
6.1. The public attitude to politics [2] 8-12
6.2. The style of democracy
6.3. The constitution
6.4. The style of politics
6.5. The party system
6.6. The modern situation
UNIT 7: THE MONARCHY [1] 77-81
7.1. The appearance
7.2. The reality
7.3. The role of the monarch
7.4. The value of the monarchy
7.5. The future of the monarchy
UNIT 8: THE GOVERNMENT [1] 82-89
8.1. The cabinet
8.2. The Prime Minister
8.3. The civil service
8.4. Central and local government
8.5. Local government services
UNIT 9: PARLIAMENT [1] 90-98
9.1. The atmosphere of Parliament
9.2. An MPs life
9.3. Parliamentary business
9.4. The party system in Parliament
9.5. The House of Lords
UNIT 10: ELECTIONS [1] 100-105
10.1. The system
10.2. Formal arrangements
10.3. The campaign
10.4. Polling day
10.5. Election night
10.6. Recent results and the future
UNIT 11: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS [1] 113-120
11.1. The end of empire
11.2. The armed forces
11.3. Transatlantic relations
11.4. The sovereignty of the union: Europe
11.5. The sovereignty of the union: Scotland and
Wales113
11.6. The sovereignty of the union: Northern
Ireland
Ni dung TLTK Ghi ch
UNIT 12: RELIGION [1] 121-129
12.1. Religion and Politics
12.2. Anglicanism
12.3. Catholicism
12.4. Other conventional Christian churches
12.5. Other religions, churches and religious
movements
UNIT 13: EDUCATION [1] 130-140
13.1. History background
13.2. Organization
13.3. Style
13.4. Recent developments
13.5. School life
13.6. Public exams
13.7. Education beyond sixteen
UNIT 14: THE ECONOMY AND EVERYDAY LIFE [1] 141=150
14.1. Earning money
14.2. Work organizations
14.3. The structure of trade and industry
14.4. The distribution of wealth
14.5. Finance and investment
14.6. Spending money: Shopping
Shop opening hours
UNIT 15: SPORT AND COMPETITION [1] 191-200
15.1. A nation passion
15.2. The social importance of sport
15.3. Cricket
15.4. Football
15.5. Rugby
15.6. Animals in sport
15.7. Other sports
15.8. Gambling
UNIT 16: THE ARTS [1] 201-206
16.1. The arts in society
16.2. The characteristics of British arts and letters
16.3. Theatre and cinema
16.4. Music
16.5. Literature
16.6. The fine arts

12. Phn b thi gian:


TT Bi S tit L Thc
thuyt hnh
1 UNIT 1: COUNTRY AND PEOPLE 3 3 0
2 UNIT 2: GEOGRAPHY 3 3 0
UNIT 3: IDENTITY
3 UNIT 4: HISTORY 3 3 0
4 UNIT 5: ATTITUDES 3 3 0
UNIT 6: POLITICAL LIFE
5 UNIT 7: THE MONARCHY 2 2 0
UNIT 8: THE GOVERNMENT
6 UNIT 9: PARLIAMENT 2 2 0
UNIT 10: ELECTIONS
7 UNIT 11: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 2 2 0
8 UNIT 12: RELIGION 2 2 0
UNIT 13: EDUCATION
9 UNIT 14: THE ECONOMY AND 2 2 0
EVERYDAY LIFE
UNIT 15: SPORT AND COMPETITION
10 UNIT 16: THE ARTS 2 2 0
11 Tho Lun 3 0 3
12 Chuyn 3 3

13. Ph lc: Danh mc ti tho lun v ti liu tham kho:


TT ti TLTK Trang Ghi ch
1 Some distinctive features of Britain and its [2] 2-7 Tt c cc
people [5] 5-34 ti tho
[4] 32-37/ lun c th
42-112 tham kho
[1] 8-14 trn cc
2 Historical periods and their influences on [3] 6-7 website
British culture [5] 109-117 mc TLTK
[1] 15-30 khuyn
3 The political system and its present situation [3] 35-42 khch
in Britain. Make a comparison the political [2] 8-12
system of Vietnam [5] 35-49
16-31
[4] 67-76
[1]
4 British education: its features and status in the [2] 23-29
international education system. Make a [5] 50-59
comparison with Vietnamese education [4] 38-41
[1] 130-140
5 Attitudes of the British towards earning [2] 13-22
money and in comparison with Vietnamese [1] 141-150
people
6 The significance and impacts of religion on [2] 2-7
British lives [5] 60-64
[1] 121-129
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