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Title: | Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language in Barbados: context description and methodological suggestions for teachers | Authors: | Céspedes Suárez, Carmen Isabel | UNESCO Clasification: | 570111 Enseñanza de lenguas | Issue Date: | 2022 | Conference: | V Blended Conference for Professionals in Bilingual and International Education | Abstract: | The Cave Hill Campus at The University of the West Indies in Barbados constitutes a multicultural environment where different nationalities coexist. Students with various ethnic backgrounds, traditions, and idiosyncrasies from the surrounding islands come together to study Spanish as a foreign language. Despite the little distance between the Anglophone Caribbean and Latin America, especially between Barbados, Cuba, and Venezuela, most of these islands prioritize relations with English-speaking countries. The number of Spanish speakers in Barbados is limited, and the distance with Spain does not contribute to forging a stronger and reciprocal bond. Thus, this paper intends to give an insight into the context; provide a personal reflection on the teaching of Spanish as a foreign language in Barbados as well as describe a set of methodological suggestions aimed at raising awareness and the affective filter toward the Spanish language from a sociocultural and linguistic perspective. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/127379 |
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