998 resultados para Instituto de Filología


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[ES]En este trabajo compartimos nuestras experiencias como docentes de materias lingüísticas en los dos Grados que se imparten en la Facultad de Filología de la ULPGC, el Grado en Lenguas Modernas (GLM) y el Grado en Lengua Española y Literaturas Hispánicas (GLEyLH). Nuestras asignaturas son de distinta índole pero de naturaleza complementaria, y representan dos tipos diferentes de enseñanza lingüística. Una de ellas, Inglés III, persigue el desarrollo de destrezas propio de la enseñanza del inglés como lengua extranjera (Reading, Writing, Listening & Speaking). La otra, Pragmática de la lengua inglesa, aborda de manera teórico-práctica el estudio del uso del lenguaje en su contexto, una vez que los estudiantes han completado su formación en esta lengua Tras comentar el tipo de actividades que realizamos en el aula, resaltamos la necesidad de combinar distintos tipos de recursos y metodologías para garantizar el éxito del proceso formativo de nuestros alumnos.

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[EN]In this paper we revise the concept of pragmatic competence and underline the recognized importance that it has in the process of teaching and learning a foreign language. The need to include explicit pedagogical instruction in the classroom is also approached. A revision of the syllabi used for the teaching of English in the Degree in Hispanic Studies at the Faculty of Philology (ULPGC) reveals some minor failure in the way the functional content is specified regarding pragmatic abilities. Some examples of how to deal with the development of pragmatic competence in the classroom, including ICT, are also presented, together with some suggestions to improve it.

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In the history of development there has been a tendency to attribute developmental initiatives to coordinating centres in the global north and view countries in the south as recipients, a phenomenon that continues to the present day. The Central American Nutrition Institute (INCAP) is by contrast an example of a regional institution that not only generated a considerable body of knowledge concerning the nutritional state of the region and policy proposals but also advocated an alternative development model emphasizing local resources. Although INCAP enjoyed some success in disseminating a number of its ideas through international organisations, the implementation of its vision was ultimately hampered by the unstable political situation prevailing in Central America in the time period analyzed in this article.