ABOUT THIS EVENT
Event Category
Education
Event Overview
This class will provide resources to assist beginners, intermediate and advanced Spanish students. Also, help is available for both language and literature students in the form of tutoring, which focus on the practice of narrative tools like descriptions, comparison, context and qualifying writing, that allows students to revise their texts for upper-level Spanish courses.
Additionally, students have the opportunity to structure a Spanish text in different ways and enrich their language experience being part of a conversation group with the main objective is review and analyze many kinds of narrative chronicles, articles and essays in a reading- friendly environment and to motivate students to continually develop and strengthen their reading and writing skills.
Class is writing-style structured, with the focus being on the teacher sharing knowledge rather than on interactions between students. The classroom materials included.
Areas of focus:
- Ways to structure a fiction and nonfiction stories
- How to develop a story
- How to develop a main characters
- How to create a profile of main characters
What to Bring
Computer, papers and pen
Minimum age
All ages welcome
What's Provided
Copies of narrative text in Spanish
Cancellation PolicyLocation
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MORE ABOUT YOUR HOST
I have a wide range of journalism experience and I have worked for 10 years in media companies (television, radio, internet, and press). I like to write because I work to find unique stories and provide another perspective on social problems. I enjoy reporting because the reporter has the ability to influence the public based on how the story is told.