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Publicación Acceso abierto Describing the Characteristics of a Synchronous e-Lesson for Online Interaction(2023-02-03) Suárez Lominet, María José; Lordouy Arellano, Danilsa del CarmenThe immersion in an unforeseen mode of acquiring knowledge for traditional learners and professors during pandemic covid-19 released several obstacles. In this sense, learner-content, learner-learner, learner-teacher and learner-interface interactions became so reluctant in online classes that provoked an awkward ambiance. The purpose of this qualitative exploratory case study was to describe the characteristics of a synchronous e-lesson should contain to promote interaction in fifth EFL students. This research study used a theoretical framework to describe the most important constructs covered; online interaction, e-learning and online lesson plan. The sample for this study was one fifth semester professor from an EFL program, as well as 5 fifth semester students. As there are several means to collect data, the researcher applied interviews based on needs analysis. The study employed thematic analysis and a total of 10 sub-themes emerged from four main pre-stablished themes which are; Learner-content, Learner-teacher, Learner-learner and Learner-interface interaction. These subthemes were organized in the ensuing fashion: Learner-content Interaction; engaging topics, visual support, contextualization and load management, Learner-teacher Interaction; teacher-student rapport, methodological activities, Learner-learner Interaction; teamwork and respectful and enthusiastic attitude, Learner-interface Interaction; video-conferencing platforms and tools of preference.Publicación Acceso abierto Internship bilingualism for peace at Institución Educativa Cristóbal Colón(2023-02-03) Sánchez Oviedo, Jenifer Andrea; Lordouy Arellano, Danilsa del CarmenThis report describes the Internship conducted at Cristobal Colon school in the Bilingualism for Peace program. It consisted of teaching lessons in person to the students from Pre-intermediate level to Intermediate level. The main purpose was to promote the development of students' identity awareness and respect among themselves so that each student would feel free to explore and express their identity in the classroom and immerse themselves in learning English as a foreign language without their learning possibilities being affected by their peers judging them for having different personalities, hobbies or interests. The pedagogical models of Task-based Learning (TBL) and Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) were used when designing lesson plans with the purpose of making the teaching-learning process more enriching for both students and teacher.