DE ESTUDIANTES DE ESPAÑOL A HABLANTES INTERCULTURALES MEDIANTE EL APRENDIZAJE BASADO EN PROYECTOS
BECOMING AN INTERCULTURAL SPEAKER IN SPANISH BY MEANS OF PROJECT BASED LEARNING
Author(s): Ana León-Manzanero, José Hernández OrtegaSubject(s): Foreign languages learning, Language acquisition, Sociology of Culture
Published by: Latvijas Kultūras akadēmija
Keywords: intercultural speaker; intercultural communicative competence; projectbased learning; Spanish as a Foreign Language;
Summary/Abstract: Taking as a starting point the dimension of Spanish as a foreign language learners as intercultural speakers [Instituto Cervantes 2006], we will insert this concept into the general framework for foreign language teaching [Byram and Zarate 1997; Byram 2009] and present project-based learning as an effective methodological approach for learners to become mediators between their own culture and the target culture. A proper implementation of PBL in SFL classes (as well as in those where subjects are taught by using SFL as a lingua franca) will generate real communicative needs that will allow students to acquire and consolidate knowledge in a motivating and significant context. In the last part of the article we will illustrate the project-based learning theory by providing recent examples of its implementation which have contributed to train SFL students to become intercultural speakers.
Journal: Culture Crossroads
- Issue Year: 15/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 12-25
- Page Count: 14
- Language: Spanish