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Dos unidades didácticas: “Trabajo” y “Entrevista de Trabajo”.

Dos unidades didácticas: “Trabajo” y “Entrevista de Trabajo”.

by Wendy Newman | May 19, 2014 | Spanish Practice, Spanish Zone

María García Florenciano (University of Leeds e Instituto Cervantes de Leeds) y Juan Muñoz López (University of Leeds y Leeds Metropolitan University) Resumen Material concebido para estudiantes universitarios que trabajan con un nivel B2+ según el Marco Común Europeo...
Mixed-ability Classes: Curse for the More Able Student?

Mixed-ability Classes: Curse for the More Able Student?

by Wendy Newman | May 19, 2014 | French Practice, French Zone, Language Zones

by Tessa Leuchars (Prince William School, Oundle) Much has been said about the need to differentiate work to ensure all pupils learn effectively.  Indeed, it is expected of all teachers to plan differentiated lessons on a daily basis. To what extent the term...
Generadores de actividades lúdicas en la red para la enseñanza del español como lengua extranjera

Generadores de actividades lúdicas en la red para la enseñanza del español como lengua extranjera

by Wendy Newman | May 19, 2014 | Spanish Culture, Spanish Zone

Mara Fuertes Gutiérrez (Leeds Metropolitan University) El surgimiento y popularización de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) y su integración progresiva en todos los niveles educativos implica, entre otras cuestiones, la expansión notable del...
How do you …? Use film viewing to enhance students’ language comprehension?

How do you …? Use film viewing to enhance students’ language comprehension?

by charlottelr | May 19, 2014 | Spanish Practice, Spanish Zone

Alfredo Herrero de Haro (University of Wollongong, Australia) In this article I will be looking at ways of using films to enhance students’ language comprehension, following on from the How do you…? section in the previous issue of Vida Hispánica, -henceforth Herrero...
“Mañana en el instituto”: Explotación didáctica de un relato corto

“Mañana en el instituto”: Explotación didáctica de un relato corto

by charlottelr | May 19, 2014 | Spanish Culture, Spanish Zone

Irene Macías (University of Bath) “Mañana en el instituto” es un relato corto destinado a las etapas de aprendizaje de KS4 y KS5 (niveles B1-B2 según el MCER). El objetivo es facilitar el aprendizaje lingüístico acercando a los estudiantes a la realidad de una...
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