WEEK 7
Learning through children's literature
Based on the article: Using InternetBased Children's Literature to Teach EFL by Larry J. Mikulecky.
Using reading to teach a second language is a great strategy, either to teach young children or adults, however, it is known that there are certain types of problems when the student does not know a certain number of words or meanings existing in the reading and is when students can be frustrated or unable to advance to the next level. On the other hand, in the past to use books meant that you had to invest money to buy them, now with the use of the internet to buy books is very easy, free and simple, nowadays, there are hundreds of books on the Internet that can help a lot of teachers, especially because children's books are easy to get, they are short and simple to understand ... nothing better for those who are venturing into the first steps of learning a language. In addition, if the student does not have the possibility of accessing a website or with access to the internet, the teacher can download readings and provide them with the possibility that they can photocopy, as it is done in the university with the reading books that they can be found on the website of the school of languages or they can be purchased at the photocopier.

To conclude, as future teachers we must be sure that our students are able to understand the readings we have to assign them, and we can do this through activities such as the activities in the text, which confirm how great their learning is or how big it is student previous learning to be able to advance to another stage.
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