Strategies for integrating literature into teaching english as a foreign language for beginners. Application throgh aesop´s fables

This proposal presents strategies for teaching English as a foreign language for beginners using Aesop?s fables as a pedagogical resource. Communication is the new organizing principle for the EFL classroom; however, it also demands knowledge of certain linguistic and learning principles that guide...

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Main Author: Mendoza E., María Esther
Format: Thesis Book
Language:Spanish
English
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Online Access:http://nas.ucuenca.edu.ec/BibliotecaDigital/ebooks/tli312.pdf

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