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The notion of constituent, syntagma or group - Discursive performance in secondary and high school.

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The teaching of grammar in secondary education in general has been one of the most discussed aspects of language teaching. Among other controversial issues, it is questioned whether its teaching improves students' communicative competence. In this paper we will argue that the notion of CONSTITUENT contributes to the good development of the students' linguistic competence insofar as it makes visible one of the mechanisms that language has to articulate the relationship between form (syntax) and meaning (semantics). It is also understood that, in order to achieve this purpose, the approach to grammar at school must be reflexive, pedagogical and implicit. The ultimate goal of this research is thus twofold. On the one hand, a reflective model of grammar teaching is defended; on the other hand, an example of what this type of teaching can be like is offered through the concept of CONSTITUENT. The consequences of this approach are twofold: linguistic reflection and this notion lead the learner to understand the relationships between semantics and syntax, and, therefore, to believe that he/she understands texts better; and meaningful learning.

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Je travaille actuellement comme professeur de langue et de littérature espagnoles à l'IES Granadilla de Abona (Tenerife). J'ai étudié le Master en formation des enseignants et je termine le Master en études avancées à l'Université de La Rioja. J'ai été élue 8e meilleur professeur d'Espagne par les prix Educa Abanca en 2022.

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Authors Antonio Miguel Alcázar Hernández
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.09.2023
 
EAN 9786206357476
ISBN 9786206357476
No. of pages 64
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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