La importancia de la literatura en la enseñanza del español como idioma segundo en Senegal
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enseñanza-aprendizaje, praxis docenteAbstract
Qué es la literatura? Una manera de ver, sentir, captar y disponer palabras a fines estéticos. El escritor que plasma ideas usa vocablos, se sitúa en un espacio y un tiempo, habla de sí y de los demás, conciente e inconcientemente. Pertenece a una cultura cuyos elementos expone a un lector cercano o distante. Estudiar literatura puede ser una oportunidad para enseñar historia, geografía, ideas, maneras de entender el mundo y sobre todo modos correctísimos,útiles a la hora de formular sentires y pensamientos.Downloads
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2016-07-04
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Amadou Ndoye, E. H. (2016). La importancia de la literatura en la enseñanza del español como idioma segundo en Senegal. El G U I N I G U a D a, (17), 125–130. Retrieved from https://ojsspdc.ulpgc.es/ojs/index.php/ElGuiniguada/article/view/526
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