Daniel Felipe Hernandez


Article 

Dian Nurrachman, (2011). Journal on English as a Foreign Language: Retrieved from 
 https://doaj.org/article/0151c0b31bc44533a759ec10e5ff155a


Video

Qualitative Methodology used in Dian's Article for Building socio-political awareness.



  

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Eliana Sofía Leal
Good evening dear tutor and classmates,


Dear Daniel, I congratulate you for sharing your video in a timely manner, you have a good pronunciation and you speak very fluently, that's good because it makes it easier for you to understand the text and you can express your ideas in a respectful way.


The article you chose is really interesting, the truth makes us reflect on the way in which we see literature and it is good to know that literature helps us all to improve our understanding of diversity and of course on academic, political issues. and today.


As we all know, literature is one of the oldest and most effective communication and dissemination formats of culture and knowledge in history, we have the privilege of reading and writing literature, so it is a good idea to take advantage of it to effectively teach a foreign language.


Respect your video, I can conclude that the the functionality of Literature in the history of teaching-learning of Foreign Languages ​​have always been linked to the theoretical currents and to the critical trends of the moment, in this case the author gives a great importance to political issues so that students are attentive to them and recognize how good it is to be updated.


You did a good job and I thank you for sharing the website. I will be editing it to finish the activity soon. Blessings.


Warmest regards,

Eliana Sofía Leal
Miguel Ángel Ramires

Good morning Daniel


It is always a pleasure to hear you speak because of your remarkable pronunciation and fluency.


Talking about your article I believe that you highlighted the most relevant aspects of it.


I mean that you talked about the special treatment that university teachers must give to their classes for students to be aware socially and politically talking. In that way, students will be able to be critical thinkers in order to understand and analyze the world properly.

Taking into account what you said and the importance of the literature to educate people with critical thoughts, I considered relevant to share this reference.


“will have the opportunity to develop insights and understandings of the cultures and people of the world; to develop their imagery and visualization abilities; and to gain new perspectives by testing their ideas with those found in books”.  (in Yuh-Mei Chen, 2006)


Regards!
Jeimi Paola Vasques

Good day tutor and classmates


Dear Daniel, Thank you for your video, like the expression of my colleagues, your video is clear, it has a very good pronunciation and fluency and it makes it easier for me to understand, your presentation is easy to understand, you speak according to the presentation you are following and its message is continuous.


The selected article is very interesting and what the author and you mention in the video when integrating education in the classroom and sociopolitical life abroad creates the opportunity to train university students with a critical and objective sense and in my opinion also, participate in your society.


Reading first awakens communication skills, as Eliana mentions, but it also activates the brain regions that only reading achieves, awakens the senses and the individual acts differently, when the individual is informed and acquires knowledge through reading, expands its vocabulary, it's capacity for expression and active participation in society, as well as in its laws, decrees, and policies that are very important as you mention it and in relation to qualitative and quantitative research, its method of implementation has much to Do with your article since reading in the research process is vital, necessary, and essential.


Thank you very much for sharing your reading, it is a great job.
Heidi Delgado

Dear classmate Daniel:


When watching your video, I see with great interest the topic you chose, since it is vitally important that students handle sociopolitical information, since it allows them to have a broader vision of the globalization of the world. Students must possess reflective and critical skills, and the university is the best environment to effectively communicate these contents.


I fully agree with my classmates by indicating that you have great language skills and very good verbal fluency, I congratulate you on your progress.


Thanks for sharing the video.


Good night,

HEIDI