Thematic projects in the dialogic-discursive teaching of the portuguese language
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2236-4242.v29i1p103-118Keywords:
Teaching and Learning, Portuguese Language, Dialogism, Interactionism Sociodiscursivo, Genres Discursive.Abstract
This article aims to demonstrate the contribution of thematic projects for the dialogic-discursive teaching of Portuguese language. Given the dialogic theory of discourse and the social discursive interactionism, we emphasize the importance of working with the genres in different axes in teaching Portuguese language classes. To this end, in line with the proposals made in the PCNs, we noted that the development of thematic projects is an efficient and productive strategy.
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