“The history of Foreign Language Teaching in India arrived at a point of transformation with the liberalization of Indian politics and economics since 1991. Although the Indians had experienced the learning of English as a foreign language due to their colonial past, the need to learn other European/Romance/Germanic languages has intensified with the growing linkage of India with the developed and developing countries in the post-Cold War era. In response to this intensified need for learning foreign languages, many new foreign programs of study/curricula have been introduced in Indian schools (especially those with international curriculum). The central objective of this book is to shed light on the specific challenges of teaching Spanish language through foreign curricula in India. The book performs a qualitative study not only to investigate the problems of teaching Spanish language but also to design suggestive measures to resolve these pedagogical problems.”
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Spanish through Foreign Curricula: The Indian Experience
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- Author: DHIRAJ K RAI
- Language : English
- Paperback : 100 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-93-5515-041-7
- Country of Origin : India
- Generic Name : Thesis, research
- Publisher : BR Press India (22 October 2021
Category: Books
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