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Asocaición Argentina de Centros ELE

Este es un nuevo blog donde la Asociación Argentina de Centros de Español como Lengua Extranjera, asociación sin fines de lucro de la cual Into Words forma parte, publica las novedades de su vida institucional: www.aacele.blogspot.com

 
A new type of classroom

Some time ago, when I thought of a language class, I could visualize a room with desks, a board, and a teacher. And I could see myself as a student, among a group of students. We would open our text books: on any page, page 56 for example. Task: listen and practice. We would listen to a dialogue and follow in the book. And about practicing out loud...There was never much time for that. So we would go on with our grammar exercises, a much more organized and quiet task.

         The outcome? by the end of the year, we definitely knew our grammar and vocabulary, but were unable to communicate orally in the language we were studying. But things have changed now, as we can profit from e-learning.

E-learning is a type of education where the medium is the computer. And live online education is a computer-based type of education where teacher and student meet for a lesson through the Internet.

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Mi experiencia

 

¡Hola!

Hoy quiero dejarles este comentario desde mi experiencia:

Como estudiante primero, y después como docente, sé con certeza que si lo que estamos aprendiendo capta nuestro interés, aprendemos mucho más. Y captar ese interés es el desafío que enfrenta el buen profesor.

Pero...

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Languages or “how to survive in a different environment”

When I knew about my flight arrangements; I was very much surprised: the Convention was to be held in London and I was to arrive from Buenos Ares, but via Lufthansa. This meant the airplane was going to make a stop in Germany, giving me the unexpected possibility of visiting another country, for a few hours, at least. I was only going to spend an afternoon and a night in Germany, so  as soon as I got to my hotel I  dropped my luggage and went for a walk. An hour or so after, I needed a little rest and a cup of tea. of tea. It was not difficult to find a coffee-shop. Soon, a lovely  waitress was at my side.

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