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Titlu: Reading in a foreign language and the development of communicative competences at the level of secondary school pupils [articol]
Autori: Chirimbu, Sebastian
Barbu-Chirimbu, Adina
Subiecte: Reading
Active vocabulary
Foreign language
Creativity
Data publicării: 2015
Editura: Universitatea Politehnica Timișoara
Citare: Sebastian, Chirimbu; Adina, Barbu-Chirimbu. Reading in a foreign language and the development of communicative competences at the level of secondary school pupils. Timișoara: Politehnica University Press, 2015 https://doi.org/10.59168/MRGE4333
Serie/Nr. raport: Professional communication and translation studies;8 / 2015
Abstract: We all agree that reading has a decisive role in enriching and developing students' knowledge for the activation of vocabulary, for the growing taste for reading, for beauty, developing imagination, the power of comparison. Through reading the children get to know more characters, go through many stories, identify themselves with the characters and learn to support their point of view. The issue of educating the taste for reading is extremely delicate, the demarcation between tools offered by the school and the pleasure of reading, which is much more difficult to obtain through standard methods in the classroom. Teachers in general and teachers of a foreign language in particular can only contribute to the formation of this passion, they can help children become autonomous readers. Didactic games remain active methods that contribute to the full development of the child's personality.
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Alt identificator: DOI: 10.59168/MRGE4333
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