This Tedx talk by Peter Alfandary could then be usedåÊand students asked to identify the differences in cultural behaviours identified by the speaker.
After completing this exercise, refer them back to the material and discussions centred around the previous lesson (given above). Are the smaller scale interactions considered by Peter Alfandary really evidence against the notion that we now have a shared global culture? Encourage them to provide a written response that refers back to the view they debated. It would also be interesting to see if any students change their views on globalisation as a result of watching the talk?
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