The main focus of our Spanish lessons is to provide students with a high-quality language-learning experience to enable them to pursue their goals and aspirations in the best way possible. However, more importantly, our lessons are aimed to help students find motivation and pleasure in learning Spanish through a flexible, dynamic and engaging learning and teaching environment.
Principles upon which we base our lessons’ planning and teaching practice:
Lessons tailored to the specific teaching-learning context
By having a student-centred approach, our first and foremost concern is the learner´s learning style, and to provide them with flexibility and content based on his or her interests, attitudes towards learning, decisions and choices.
Communicative approach
Language learning requires learning the grammatical basis of the language in usage, but this will not be effective if we fail in the actual use of the language; both are interdependent. Therefore, learners will be given an abundance of opportunities to interact in real communication situations.
Experimental learning
The interactive practices proposed will place you in an active role in building your language knowledge up. Among these practical exercises, we can include: discussions and reflections in cooperative groups, games and simulations, role plays, empathy-taking activities, personal stories and case studies, visualizations and imaginative activities, personal journals, diaries or portfolios, or Spanish cooking workshops
Learning through play
Socio-cultural approach
“A language is not just words. It’s a culture, a tradition, a unification of a community, a whole history that creates what a community is. It’s all embodied in a language.” Noam Chomsky.
Our Spanish Lessons also aim to introduce some cultural aspects in Spanish (and Latino American) modern societies to interrelate those with a functional use of the language. This is aimed to introduce cultural aspects that might come handy during real life situations.
The materials and resources employed in our Spanish lessons aim to assist students’ language acquisition while promoting critical thinking, collaboration, cooperation, initiative, questioning, self- evaluation, curiosity, discovery, autonomy, reflexion, creativity, imaginary or real problem-solving.
Such materials could include visual presentations, flashcards, videos, podcasts, posters, cards, quizzes, board games, articles, textbooks, books, picture books, comics, etc.
In the case of the General Spanish lessons, the CEFR is merely used as syllabus which helps the teacher to provide more cohesion and coherence to the teaching and lesson planning; focusing in the development of good language learning skills through meaningful and purposeful communication.
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