eprintid: 2675 rev_number: 5 eprint_status: archive userid: 2 dir: disk0/00/00/26/75 datestamp: 2023-12-07 23:30:26 lastmod: 2023-12-07 23:30:26 status_changed: 2023-12-07 23:30:26 type: thesis metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Ríos Hernández, Paulina Alejandra creators_id: rioshernandez.pauli@gmail.com title: English Learning: B1 EFL Digital Materials for Homeschooling 10-Grade Students in Chile ispublished: unpub subjects: uneat_fp divisions: uneatlantico_trabajos_finales_master divisions: uninipr_trabajos_finales_master full_text_status: none keywords: materials, design, task-based, TBL, English, learning, teaching, Teacher, digital abstract: Learning a second language entails much more than remembering lists of words, rules, and grammar explanations. In fact, learning a language involves knowing how to express one's ideas clearly and comprehend input (either oral or written) in an effective way. Hence, in order for students to actually learn a language, teachers of English as a foreign language should provide students with plenty of opportunities to engage in real-life communicative situations. Those ‘opportunities’ can also be referred to as 'tasks', which have similar characteristics, such as being situations in real-life communication, focusing primarily on fluency to accomplish accuracy, placing the learner as an autonomous being, relying on others to negotiate meaning, repurposing language, and so on. Hence, tasks represent an approach to language learning that involves different steps or stages, which range from vocabulary-related activities to engage students in the topic of the lesson to more complex tasks that require learners using the target language to solve a problem, choose the best option out of a set, and so on.Accordingly, this "materials design" final project has been composed in order to provide a complete learning unit for 10th grade students. Additionally, the materials with opportunities to interact with peers in the English language through a set of communicative tasks. date: 2022-07-01 date_type: published thesis_type: masters thesis_name: other access: close language: en citation: Tesis Materias > Educación Universidad Europea del Atlántico > Docencia > Trabajos finales de Máster Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana Puerto Rico > Docencia > Trabajos finales de Máster Cerrado Inglés Learning a second language entails much more than remembering lists of words, rules, and grammar explanations. In fact, learning a language involves knowing how to express one's ideas clearly and comprehend input (either oral or written) in an effective way. Hence, in order for students to actually learn a language, teachers of English as a foreign language should provide students with plenty of opportunities to engage in real-life communicative situations. Those ‘opportunities’ can also be referred to as 'tasks', which have similar characteristics, such as being situations in real-life communication, focusing primarily on fluency to accomplish accuracy, placing the learner as an autonomous being, relying on others to negotiate meaning, repurposing language, and so on. Hence, tasks represent an approach to language learning that involves different steps or stages, which range from vocabulary-related activities to engage students in the topic of the lesson to more complex tasks that require learners using the target language to solve a problem, choose the best option out of a set, and so on.Accordingly, this "materials design" final project has been composed in order to provide a complete learning unit for 10th grade students. Additionally, the materials with opportunities to interact with peers in the English language through a set of communicative tasks. metadata Ríos Hernández, Paulina Alejandra mail rioshernandez.pauli@gmail.com (2022) English Learning: B1 EFL Digital Materials for Homeschooling 10-Grade Students in Chile. Masters thesis, SIN ESPECIFICAR.