Introducción a la interpretación : sección Inglés

Each of the learning tasks included in this work is intended to be a contribution to the pedagogical materials and activities currently used in the Introduction to Interpreting course at the School of Languages, National University of Córdoba (U.N.C.). It is worth noting that these materials alre...

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Main Authors: Gava, Ileana Yamina, Aguirre Sotelo, Evangelina
Format: book
Language:eng
Published: Facultad de Lenguas, UNC. 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11086/4598
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author Gava, Ileana Yamina
Aguirre Sotelo, Evangelina
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description Each of the learning tasks included in this work is intended to be a contribution to the pedagogical materials and activities currently used in the Introduction to Interpreting course at the School of Languages, National University of Córdoba (U.N.C.). It is worth noting that these materials already provide students with ample practice in the various competences needed to engage in interpreting tasks; however, we believe there is a need for more systematic work on the development of specific learning strategies that may empower students to identify their strengths and weaknesses regarding their discourse competence in interpreting. Thus, it is expected that the students will profit from the class practice and online activities designed for this pedagogical proposal, which focus on working on critical thinking skills and raising the interpreters in-training awareness of particular learning strategies, such as assessing their own performance and the performance of others in a systematic and guided way. We believe that a strategies-based teaching approach empowers students to appraise their performance so as to acquire the self-confidence and monitoring skills needed for the development of discourse competence, mainly due to the fact that interpreters in-training tend be over-concerned with minor or slight mistakes, which may interfere with their performance (Karlina as cited in Choi, 2006). Also, such approach would not only contribute to the students' autonomy and reflective learning, but also to more collaborative learning practices in the interpreting class.
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spelling rdu-unc.45982020-06-02T04:05:30Z Introducción a la interpretación : sección Inglés A strategies-based approach for the development of discourse competence in the interpreting class Gava, Ileana Yamina Aguirre Sotelo, Evangelina Interpretación Competencia discursiva Each of the learning tasks included in this work is intended to be a contribution to the pedagogical materials and activities currently used in the Introduction to Interpreting course at the School of Languages, National University of Córdoba (U.N.C.). It is worth noting that these materials already provide students with ample practice in the various competences needed to engage in interpreting tasks; however, we believe there is a need for more systematic work on the development of specific learning strategies that may empower students to identify their strengths and weaknesses regarding their discourse competence in interpreting. Thus, it is expected that the students will profit from the class practice and online activities designed for this pedagogical proposal, which focus on working on critical thinking skills and raising the interpreters in-training awareness of particular learning strategies, such as assessing their own performance and the performance of others in a systematic and guided way. We believe that a strategies-based teaching approach empowers students to appraise their performance so as to acquire the self-confidence and monitoring skills needed for the development of discourse competence, mainly due to the fact that interpreters in-training tend be over-concerned with minor or slight mistakes, which may interfere with their performance (Karlina as cited in Choi, 2006). Also, such approach would not only contribute to the students' autonomy and reflective learning, but also to more collaborative learning practices in the interpreting class. 2017-02-24T15:34:12Z 2017-02-24T15:34:12Z 2016 book http://hdl.handle.net/11086/4598 eng Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 2.5 Argentina http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/ Facultad de Lenguas, UNC.
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Introducción a la interpretación : sección Inglés
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