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Publicación Acceso abierto Encouraging 9th graders to tell anecdotes throught R2l using toontastic 3D(2019-12-eng) Salgado, Mayra; Doria, CamilaThe development of oral communication plays a crucial part in the process of learning a foreign language in an EFL classroom. However, from our experience in past observations, we noticed that when students tried to speak using the language, they had memorized it instead of doing it spontaneously. In other words, students’ ability to communicate orally is poor. The purposes of this action/case study were to explore the extent to which students of 9th grade develop their oral communication to tell anecdotes during the Reading to Learn (R2L) cycle using Toontastic 3D, and to describe what were students’ perceptions towards the R2L cycle and Toontastic 3D. R2L is a set of strategies that enables teachers to support students in their reading and writing skills at their grade level. Yet, R2L was used to develop students’ oral communication. Toontastic 3D is a storytelling and animation application to tell anecdotes. Observations, semi-structured interviews, production tasks, and students’ journals were the instrument for collecting the data from 9th graders in a public institution in Monteria. Findings revealed that R2L in combination with Toontastic 3D helped students to construct and tell anecdotes independently with meaning despite their grammar mistakes.Publicación Restringido Internship at La Ribera school: Bilingualism for Peace program(2022-08-01) Romero Carvajal, Katty Marcela; Pastrana Muñoz, Juan CarlosThis paper is intended to report my internship experience in the Bilingualism for Peace Program. My internship was carried out through in-person classes and virtual classes at the Intitutución Educativa La Ribera (IE La Ribera) in Monteria which had as purpose to help students from 7, 8, 9, and 10th grades to improve their oral communication due to the difficulty they presented to express and communicate ideas or opinions, and thus achieve a better performance in the English classes. Moreover, explains in detail the pedagogical perspectives on which this educational proposal is based, that is Task-Based Language Learning, Learning center teaching, Self-Creative Approach, Gamification and Remote Learning. In addition, the different results evidenced in their learning process and some examples of improvement in oral communication in terms of presentations, working in groups, implementing their creativity and vocabulary acquisition. A part of this, my growth and improvement in my performance as a teacher and human being and finally, some recommendations to the English program to continue working and preparing students for their academic life.Publicación Acceso abierto Internship experience report: Ribera school(2022-07-30) Carvajal Diaz, Jesús David; Diaz Diaz, Alex MauricioThrough this paper it will explore the results of the applications of the different teaching strategies and methodologies such as flipped classroom, high- tech approach, and active learning. And explore its impact in a selected group of students in a post conflict context. Thus, the purpose of this internship aims to enhance the teaching performance in a real teaching stage, acquire the necessary skills and help future teachers to get a tool in order to cover students and school’s needs. Where I worked is the Institution of Education “La Ribera” School, located in Monteria- Cordoba. They have students from 5th to 11th grade which are encouraged by teachers to learn the target language and improve their English skill while they learn values.