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Rozwijanie kompetencji różnojęzycznej w nauczaniu języka polskiego jako obcego
Developing plurilingual competence in the context of teaching Polish as a foreign language

Author(s): Adriana Prizel-Kania, Beata Terka
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Foreign languages learning, Theoretical Linguistics
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
Keywords: plurilingual competence; Polish glottodidactic; strategies

Summary/Abstract: The concept of plurilingual competence and the call for its systemic development have been present in the field of glottodidactic plurilingual competence s for over twenty-five years. Nevertheless, the practical implementation of these concepts still remains on the margins of teaching practice. The article discusses the evolution in the perception of language teaching – from the concept of multilingualism to an emphasis on fostering plurilingual and pluricultural competence. Key didactic concepts for cultivating this competence are introduced, including the “seven sieves” technique and the SMART model. The practical section of the article outlines methods for developing strategies that maximise an individual’s linguistic potential. Additionally, it presents examples of activities designed to achieve this goal. The presented solutions were tailored for beginners learning Polish as a foreign language, and the methods of solving the proposed tasks serve as illustrations for the theses and proposals stated in the article. The factors influencing the effectiveness of interlingual inferencing and the ability to build knowledge about the grammatical system of a new language using provided cues are also addressed in relation to the conducted study. Plurilingual competence is a highly individualized construct dependent on the knowledge of other foreign languages, metacognitive awareness, and previous educational experiences. This underlines the importance of integrating activities enhancing this competence within language teaching, including in the context of Polish glottodidactics.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 23
  • Page Range: 181-193
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Polish
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