Dezvoltarea competenței interculturale prin intermediul literaturii la orele de limba spaniola
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SURUGIU, Dorina. Dezvoltarea competenței interculturale prin intermediul literaturii la orele de limba spaniola. In: Probleme ale ştiinţelor socioumanistice şi modernizării învăţământului : Conferința științifică anuală a profesorilor și cercetătorilor UPS „Ion Creangă”, Ed. 17, 20 martie 2015, Chișinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: CEP UPS „I.Creangă”, 2015, Seria 17, Vol.2, pp. 119-124. ISBN 978-9975-46-240-2.
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Dezvoltarea competenței interculturale prin intermediul literaturii la orele de limba spaniola


Pag. 119-124

Surugiu Dorina
 
Universitatea Pedagogică de Stat „Ion Creangă“ din Chişinău
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 4 martie 2019


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A special role in the development of intercultural competence at foreign language classes is played by literature. Through text explorations, the student can acknowledge his own culture and learn to understand and respect the culture of the country whose language he is studying. This way, literature becomes a means of interaction and persuades the student to recognise extralinguistic references, activate his own cultural references and to connect them with relevant stories and situations that talk about people, customs, behaviours, visions about the surrounding world and others. The exploration of literary texts offers us the possibility to motivate the student to acquire knowledge about a country, its culture, history, helping him get closer to it through the perspective of the text's main characters. Texts offer us the opportunity to enter an unknown world and to get closer, without leaving our current place, to another culture that is often very different. Without further doubts, literature can help us find common elements and to acknowledge that there are more things that bind us than separate us, thus contributing to the intercultural development of the student and at the same time, improving his communicative skills.