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Misión ñ - Libro del alumno

Misión ñ - Libro del alumno

  • Publisher: enClave-ELE
  • ISBN: 9788416108749
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This book has been designed for children up to six years old who start learning Spanish, created by teachers from different fields of early childhood education

Misión ñ is a method designed for children up to six years old who begin the study of Spanish as a foreign language through the adventures of ñ, a robot child. He lands in the garden of a Spanish girl, Mila, who along with his friends and family will teach him the language and the different cultures of the Hispanic world. It´s is an adventure in which children will learn the language and culture in a playful and sensorial way, taking into consideration the cognitive, maturation and psychomotor level of the students to whom it has been created.
Key Points oThe unit begins with an illustration that tells the adventures of the little robot with his new earthly friends to contextualize the content.
oNarrative is a fundamental characteristic of this methodoExercises colorable and drawable. It works the grammar in movement and CLIL activities to work transversal contents.oAdapted popular songs and activities and musical games with movement.oEach unit includes a project, a game or review dynamic and Journal on board as a self-assessment portfolio to reflect on the content learned.
Misión ñ·Method designed for children up to six years old who start learning Spanish as a foreign language or second language.·A novel approach based on students' cognitive, maturational and psychomotor skills, and incorporating Integrated Content and Foreign Language Learning (CLIL).
Authors
Cristina Herrero Fernández profesor and researcher at the Universidad Nebrija (Madrid).
Eija Horváth Faller academic coordinator and teacher at the Instituto Cervantes de Palermo (Italia). Manuela Mena Octavio director of the language school The Language House and Feel the Language (Castilla-La Mancha). María Pisonero Blanco teacher of languages for children and primary in Castilla-La Mancha