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Teachers and translators : enhancing their reading and writing skills por
  • Bulleraich, Graciela
Temas: ENSENANZA DE LA LENGUA; TRADUCTORES; PROFESORES; LENGUAJE DE CADA ESPECIALIDAD; LECTURA; INGLÉS; ESCRITURA; ENSENANZA DEL INGLÉS COMO LENGUA EXTRANJERA; ENSENANZA DE LENGUAS EXTRANJERAS.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Buenos Aires : Universidad Libros, 2012
Resumen: Using challenging magazine and newspaper articles for post-intermediate and advanced lenguage acquisition has always been a priority in ESP (English for Specific Purposes). Such articles enable active and vibrant professional dialogues as well as reading and writing enhancement involving research in such fields as journalese, legal and business English, among others. At this stage of a Teacher of Translator Training Course, students are expected to develop and master a multi-strand syllabus in general, with the purpose of ensuring that grammar, vocabulary, skills, functional language and pronunciation are consolidated and extended through natural and realistic contexts and are all designed in a systematic way through the course. This book is organized around discourse-oriented specialized texts to highlight varieties of English and encourage language awareness concerning style, wordplay, figures of speech, coinages and at the same time, favour learners' critical thinking skills.
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Teachers and translators : enhancing their reading and writing skills por
  • Bulleraich, Graciela
Edición: 2nd. ed. revised and updated.
Temas: ENSENANZA DE LENGUAS EXTRANJERAS; TRADUCTORES; PROFESORES; LENGUAJE DE CADA ESPECIALIDAD; LECTURA; INGLÉS; FONDO EDITORIAL; ESCRITURA; ENSEÑANZA DE LA LENGUA; ENSENANZA DEL INGLÉS COMO LENGUA EXTRANJERA.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Buenos Aires : CTPCBA, 2016
Resumen: Teachers and Translators: Enhancing their Reading and Writing Skills recommends that language teachers incorporate the reading and writing connection together with the influence of L1 culture as essential elements to achieve textual competence in the target language. The use of challenging magazine and newspaper articles with post-intermediate and advanced language learners has always been a priority in ESP (English for Specific Purposes). The purpose is to activate students' background knowledge, consolidate their critical thinking skills, raise their awareness in relation to varieties of English, figures of speech and coinages and, at the same time, encourage classroom research in such fields as journalese, legal and business English. Expository essay-writing is also incorporated in the course, following such patterns as the Comparison and Contrast essay and the Classification form.
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Strategies in reading comprehension : how to achieve proficiency in english for specific purposes por
  • Bulleraich, Graciela
Temas: ENSENANZA DE LENGUAS EXTRANJERAS; VARIANTES LINGUISTICAS; TESIS; LENGUAJE PERIODISTICO; LENGUAJE JURÍDICO; LENGUAJE DE LA ECONOMIA; LENGUAJE CIENTIFICO - TECNICO; LENGUAJE; LECTURA; INGLÉS.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Buenos Aires : Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho, 2008
Resumen: The purpose of this work is to promote ESP reading comprehension among intermediate/advanced students, to focus on top-down processing and to develop successful strategies and activities to integrate reading with writing skills. Among the most interesting chapters in this book are the ones that describe cross-disciplinary variations of the English language, namely legal, technical, business and journalistic registers together with the one entitled "Graphic Text Representations" aimed at the exploitation of visuals to aid the understanding of textual information. The author gives sufficient proof that this is achieved by incorporating graphic organizers to either introduce new data, summarize facts or even complete details not provided in the main text. The characteristics of "Time" and "Newsweek" in the chapter of "The Written Press" (Part II), are also tackled and developed in detail by the author to highlight key elements in journalese. On the whole, thanks to its modular structure, the different units of this research can also be used as optional modules in the training of translators, interpreters, curriculum designers and ESP writers since they are planned as self-contained and independent learning sequences with their own objectives. Author Graciela Bulleraich holds the degrees of PhD in Modern Languages (USAL), Sworn Translator and English Teacher (UCA). She currently teaches Language IV at the Univ. of Buenos Aires. This book is based on the research conducted for her doctoral thesis and her experience in the field of applied linguistics.
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Strategies in reading comprehension : how to train intermediate/advanced students to achieve proficiency in the ESP Class por
  • Bulleraich, Graciela
Temas: ENSENANZA DE LENGUAS EXTRANJERAS; VARIANTES LINGÜISTICAS; TESIS; LENGUAJE; INGLÉS.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Buenos Aires : Universidad del Salvador, 2005
Resumen: Teachers have frequently experienced and expressed the fact that students lack proficiency in Reading Comprehension, even in their native linguaculture, when they take up foreign language learning or even Teacher/Translator Training Courses at an intermediate or advanced level. Therefore, the purpose of this Thesis is to show that textual skills should be developed in the first phase to ensure that students achieve proficiency in the target language. At a later stage, the acquired knowledge by the practice of productive/communicative language activities.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: [043] 811.111'243 =111 B876s.

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Incorporating registers into the post-intermediate curriculum por
  • Bulleraich, Graciela
Temas: ENSENANZA DE LENGUAS EXTRANJERAS; VARIANTES LINGUISTICAS; TRADUCCIONES DE BORGES; RESUMENES PROFESORES; PUBLICIDAD; MANUALES; LENGUAJE DE CADA ESPECIALIDAD; LECTURA; INGLÉS; FALSOS COGNADOS; ESTUDIANTES; ESCRITURA; ENSENANZA DEL INGLÉS COMO LENGUA EXTRANJERA.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Buenos Aires : Universidad Libros, 2013
Resumen: More often than not, advanced students are faced with the need to focus on cross-disciplinary variations of the English language, namely, technical registers, the language of advertising and even the use of the reading and listening comprehension component, illustrating English accents presented by well-known linguists. Learners are also encouraged to account for ambiguity in ESP texts and get the most out of them, including punning mistakes based on homonymy, false friends and malapropism, among others. Attention is also drawn to the study of humour in the classroom and neglected elements in foreign-language educaction which are often considered basic requirements at this stage, as well as the incorporation of such academic topics as the writing of reviews and argumentative essays. In the end, students will realize that it all comes down to interacting with the text and accessing the information they need with enthusiasm and ease.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: 811.111'24=111 B876I.

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