847 resultados para English language -- Translating into Catalan language
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Antología de la literatura en lengua inglesa desde los orígenes hasta la época contemporánea. Su objetivo es inculcar en los estudiantes el amor por la literatura y hacer que participen activamente en la experiencia del aprendizaje a través de: un examen a fondo del mundo literario en inglés basado en una selección equilibrada de autores y textos; una estructura modular en la que cada módulo corresponde a un período histórico / literario; una introducción a la apreciación de los textos literarios a través del análisis de las principales características de los géneros literarios; así como un enfoque flexible, que permite elaborar itinerarios modulares y realizar análisis de texto completo.
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Antología de la literatura en lengua inglesa desde los orígenes hasta la época contemporánea. Su objetivo es inculcar en los estudiantes el amor por la literatura y hacer que participen activamente en la experiencia del aprendizaje a través de: un examen a fondo del mundo literario en inglés basado en una selección equilibrada de autores y textos; una estructura modular en la que cada módulo corresponde a un período histórico / literario; una introducción a la apreciación de los textos literarios a través del análisis de las principales características de los géneros literarios; así como un enfoque flexible, que permite elaborar itinerarios modulares y realizar análisis de texto completo.
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Este es un libro para profesores de inglés como lengua extranjera. La formación y el desarrollo no sólo implican la adquisición de nuevas habilidades y técnicas sino también un lenguaje especializado para poder hablar. Este libro es más que solo un glosario o un diccionario, es también una enciclopedia donde cada entrada ofrece un breve resumen de los principales temas, debates y las implicaciones prácticas asociadas a cada concepto, así como conexiones entre conceptos relacionados. Para usuarios que están interesados en seguir áreas particulares con más detalle, hay una lista de documentos relacionados al final del libro.
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Las dos principales secciones de este cuaderno de ejercicios están diseñadas para ayudar a los estudiantes a adquirir experiencia para el AQA examen de Literatura Inglesa de enseñanza secundaria y así conseguir el GCSE (Certificado General de Educación Secundaria). El cuadernillo contiene material y ejercicios que tienen por objeto mejorar el nivel de habilidades de los estudiantes. Los temas del cuadernillo son: comprensión de textos escritos (escribir ensayos sobre los textos en prosa, caracterización y voz, aspectos de género y forma, muestras: Oliver Twist de Charles Dickens, poemas de Emily Dickinson, el soneto 18 de William Shakespeare), la producción de textos creativos (escritura creativa), el estudio del lenguaje hablado.
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Estudi general de la traducció poètica, mitjançant l’anàlisi de 7 traduccions que són publicades entre el 1990 al 2010, és a dir, els darrers vint anys de traducció de poesia anglesa al català
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This article assesses the impact of a UK-based professional development programme on curriculum innovation and change in English Language Education (ELE) in Western China. Based on interviews, focus group discussions and observation of a total of 48 English teachers who had participated in an overseas professional development programme influenced by modern approaches to education and ELE, and 9 of their colleagues who had not taken part, it assesses the uptake of new approaches on teachers’ return to China. Interviews with 10 senior managers provided supplementary data. Using Diffusion of Innovations Theory as the conceptual framework, we examine those aspects of the Chinese situation that are supportive of change and those that constrain innovation. We offer evidence of innovation in classroom practice on the part of returnees and ‘reinvention’ of the innovation to ensure a better fit with local needs. The key role of course participants as opinion leaders in the diffusion of new ideas is also explored. We conclude that the selective uptake of this innovation is under way and likely to be sustained against a background of continued curriculum reform in China.
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This study examines the impact of a large-scale UK-based teacher development programme on innovation and change in English language education in Western China within a knowledge management (KM) framework. Questionnaire data were collected from 229 returnee teachers in 15 cohorts. Follow-up interviews and focus groups were conducted with former participants, middle and senior managers, and teachers who had not participated in the UK programme. The results showed evidence of knowledge creation and amplification at individual, group and inter-organizational levels. However, the present study also identified knowledge creation potential through the more effective organization of follow-up at the national level, particularly for the returnee teachers. It is argued that the KM framework might offer a promising alternative to existing models and metaphors of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
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This study aims to find research relating to the use of children’s literature to promote vocabulary development in young children, particularly English language learners in Sweden. The main questions address how (methods) children’s literature can be used and why (reasons) children’s literature is often recommended for the teaching of vocabulary to young learners. The study also aims to explore reasons against the use of children’s literature in vocabulary teaching found in previous research. A systematic literature review was carried out, including results from five empirical studies. The studies involved native speakers, second language learners and foreign language learners from various backgrounds. The results suggest that while research has shown children’s literature to be a good tool to use with young learners, careful lesson planning needs to be carried out. Direct instruction and scaffolding using pictures, technology and gestures is recommended. Hence, the teacher plays an important part for the vocabulary development using children’s literature in the classroom.
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This paper explores the idea of using differentiation strategies in the content-area classroom to improve reading skills and comprehension. In particular, this thesis explores methods and strategies that can be used in the classroom to help address the individual needs of English language learners (ELLs). A broad range of experts in curriculum, differentiation, and English language acquisition were consulted in the development of this review, which synthesizes the research on ELLs’ needs, differentiation, and differentiation strategies for ELL readers. The models for best teaching practices are then placed within a ninth grade language arts unit.
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The use of drama with language instruction has long been considered a legitimate practice. A recent survey of the literature shows that English Language Learners (ELLs) may have even more to benefit from the use of drama in the classroom. Studies showed an increase in language and problem-solving ability, as well as student self-efficacy that was transferrable across activities. Following an analysis of the literature is a proposed curriculum based on the findings of the researchers cited. This unit is centered on dramatic activities that make use of all four language domains and includes the examination of plays in writing, on the stage, and as a playwright. In the end, students will be asked to combine all of their skills to put on a completely student-created production. An analysis of the factors surrounding the implementation of such a unit follows the unit itself.