Aprendizagem reflexiva de leitura em língua estrangeira: Questões relativas à construção de materiais digitais para acesso independente / Reflexive learning of foreign language reading: issues related to the construction of digital self-access materials
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material digital, aprendizagem autônoma, leitura em língua estrangeira.Abstract
O texto reflete sobre três questões relevantes para o estudo independente: aprendizagem reflexiva, autonomia, facilidade de consulta aos materiais e desenvolvimento do conhecimento sobre estratégias de leitura e de aquisição de língua. Exemplos de um material digital para a leitura de textos acadêmicos ilustram algumas das questões apontadas e problemas que ainda precisam ser levados em consideração.The paper discusses the issues relevant for the construction of self-access materials. The discussion focuses on three major issues: reflexive study, material accessibility, and strategic knowledge about reading and language learning through reading. Examples from a digital material designed for the teaching of academic reading illustrate some of the issues raised and make an alert for problems that need to be taken into consideration.
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