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By André Hedlund Posted on 29 de March de 20175 de October de 2020

Neuroscience of Learning/Second Language Acquisition – Part 2 – Neurociência da Aprendizagem/Aquisição de Segunda Língua – Parte 2

Neurociência da Aprendizagem_parte2 – texto em português Ok, let’s go on with the learning tips from our new favorite subject: Neuroscience! It’s worth stressing that the claims contained in this … Continue reading Neuroscience of Learning/Second Language Acquisition – Part 2 – Neurociência da Aprendizagem/Aquisição de Segunda Língua – Parte 2

Categories: neuroscienceTags: aprendizado, brain breaks, concept checking questions, eliciting, language acquisition, neurociência, neuroscience

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This is a brand-new course developed by three specialists for language teachers that seek preparation for bilingual educational programmes. Participants will have classes about bilingualism under the studies of Neuroscience, Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics and Psycholinguistics where each completes the other so that educators have a full understanding of L2 acquisition process and learning. In this course, participants will also develop projects for their bilingual programmes.

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Pessoal, live imperdível comigo e a Candy sobre assuntos das nossas disciplinas do curso de extensão da PUCPR em Plurilinguismo e Educação Global! Estaremos esperando vocês no Instagram às 18:30 na próxima terça (13/04).
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The unit I teach at PUCPR's Plurilingualism and Global Education course ended today! I had a lot of fun with all these lovely students who are (or will be) working in bilingual education contexts. For a little over a month, we talked about brain and language evolution, language and thought, cognition, and emotion, as well as language acquisition, the critical period hypothesis, and bilingualism and cognition.
I miss going to conferences and taking photos with friends. IATEFL Liverpool was a wonderful experience. I hope we can have face-to-face conferences again soon
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