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Cuadernos didácticos enmarcados dentro del "Plan de Educación Permanente de Adultas" 1990-1995, que pretenden abordar el proceso de alfabetización de mujeres adultas "de otra manera", con el convencimiento de que, aún no existiendo soluciones únicas, es posible aproximarse cada vez más a la resolución de los problemas concretos de este colectivo, con un esfuerzo de análisis e imaginación como el que aporta el presente trabajo. En él se recopilan y sistematizan múltiples experiencias desarrolladas en las aulas que ya han sido, por tanto, contrastadas y evaluadas.
Manualul Curso práctico de español. Comunicación II.1 reprezintă o contribuție valoroasă la didactica limbii spaniole ca limbă străină. Combină cele mai interesante aspecte ale învățării limbii spaniole, un lucru destul de greu de realizat în contextul existenței unui număr considerabil de publicații în acest domeniu. Cartea este împărțită în șase unități, fiecare cuprinzând zece capitole, care dezvoltă principalele abilități lingvistice. În același timp, oferă o varietate de activități, atât din punct de vedere cantitativ, cât și, mai ales, calitativ. Merită subliniat faptul că referințele din textele și materialele audiovizuale folosite sunt foart...
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From the Sunday Times bestselling author, a dazzling, globe-spanning history of humankind's greatest invention: the city. 'Brilliant...enchanting' Evening Standard 'Exhilarating' New York Times The story of the city is the story of civilisation. From Uruk and Babylon to Baghdad and Venice, and on to London, New York, Shanghai and Lagos, Ben Wilson takes us through millennia on a thrilling global tour of the key urban centres of history. Rich with individual characters, scenes and snapshots of daily life, Metropolis is at once the story of these extraordinary places and of the vital role they have played in making us who we are. 'Panoramic...entertaining and rich in wondrous detail' Tom Holland 'A towering achievement... Reading this book is like visiting an exhilarating city for the first time' Wall Street Journal
Working as a cook on a merchant ship, a woman comes to know and love Samsa, a woman who gives her the nickname "Boulder." When Samsa gets a job in Reykjavik and the couple decides to move there together, Samsa decides that she wants to have a child. She is already forty and can't bear to let the opportunity pass her by. Boulder is less enthused, but doesn't know how to say no—and so finds herself dragged along on a journey that feels as thankless as it is alien. With motherhood changing Samsa into a stranger, Boulder must decide where her priorities lie, and whether her yearning for freedom can truly trump her yearning for love. Once again, Eva Baltasar demonstrates her preeminence as a chronicler of queer voices navigating a hostile world—and in prose as brittle and beautiful as an ancient saga.