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A new approach to controlled assessments: ‘Give them what they want, what they really really want’

A new approach to controlled assessments: ‘Give them what they want, what they really really want’

by Wendy Newman | May 3, 2013 | Spanish Practice, Spanish Zone

Nisha Illingworth (Tile Hill Wood School, Coventry) PREMISE The introduction of the controlled assessment into GCSE Modern Languages has been one of the biggest challenges facing our departments in the last two years. Teachers are faced with strict time constraints in...
Pupil voice in the German classroom: action research projects in German lessons in an independent school

Pupil voice in the German classroom: action research projects in German lessons in an independent school

by Wendy Newman | May 3, 2013 | German Practice, German updates, German Zone

Sara Davidson (Oundle School) INTRODUCTION State Parties shall assure to the child who is capable of forming his or her own opinion the right to express these views freely in all matters affecting the child, the views of the child being given due weight in accordance...

Liberté, égalité, laïcité? The new consensus in French society

by Wendy Newman | May 3, 2013 | French Culture, French Updates, French Zone

Mike Kelly (University of Southampton) La laïcité has recently re-emerged as a focus of French political life. All main parties endorse it across the political spectrum, as do the most important institutions of civil society, including most religious organisations. La...
Some effects of cross-linguistic influence of Spanish as L2 on the perception and production of cognates in Portuguese as L3

Some effects of cross-linguistic influence of Spanish as L2 on the perception and production of cognates in Portuguese as L3

by Wendy Newman | May 3, 2013 | Portuguese articles, Spanish Practice, Spanish updates, Spanish Zone

Christine Guedri Giacalone (College of Saint Elizabeth, USA), Zachary F. Miller (United States Military Academy) INTRODUCTION When acquiring a new language a learner often searches for similarities from the first language (L1) to make connections with the second (L2)...
Deutsch lehren und lernen mit dem Centre for Anglo-German Cultural Relations

Deutsch lehren und lernen mit dem Centre for Anglo-German Cultural Relations

by Wendy Newman | May 3, 2013 | German Practice, German updates, German Zone

Falco Pfalzgraf (University of London, Queen Mary College) Das Centre for Anglo-German Cultural Relations (CAGCR) wurde 2005 vom jetzigen Direktor, Professor Rüdiger Görner, gegründet, um das Studium kultureller Transfers und Wechselbeziehungen zwischen Großbritannien...
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