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2018, Number S1

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Cuba y Salud 2018; 13 (S1)

Digital presentations in the consolidation of communication skills through the subject Human Biology

Rodríguez LM, Lara QMR, Gil PN
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Language: Spanish
References: 4
Page: 310-313
PDF size: 436.38 Kb.


Key words:

non-spanish-speaking students, communicative competence, communicative skills, presentations in slides.

ABSTRACT

Objective: to argue the importance of the use of digital presentations for the development of communicative skills, in the subject Human Biology.
Method: bibliographic search and interviews with language specialists.
Results: detailed analysis of the contribution to the development of communication skills in the Human Biology class through the use of slide presentations.
Conclusions: the development of communicative competence requires the consolidation of skills such as speaking, reading, writing and listening, which are based on the essential components of language teaching: comprehension, analysis and construction and the use of slides contributes to understanding, when the information is decoded through questions that the teacher makes from images.


REFERENCES

  1. Colectivo de Autores. Estrategia didáctica interdisciplinaria para el desarrollo de habilidades comuni-cativas. La Habana: 2014

  2. Colectivo de autores. Biología Humana. Edit. Ciencias Médicas. La Habana. Cuba: 2012

  3. Domenech C. Educar para la comunicación. En: Taller de la palabra. Editorial Pueblo y Educación. La Habana: 2002

  4. González Albear M. La comprensión lectora: Una nueva concepción. En: Taller de la palabra. Editorial Pueblo y Educación. La Habana: 2002




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Cuba y Salud. 2018;13