Escribir no es asunto solo de escritores. Profesionales, técnicos, estudiantes y trabajadores de las más variadas áreas se enfrentan diariamente a la necesidad de comunicarse por escrito. Palabras más, palabras menos, ofrece herramientas para hacer más eficaz esa comunicación con el lector, es decir, para lograr una escritura fluida, comprensible y amena, sea en una carta breve o en una investigación académica, en un ensayo o hasta en una novela. Ahora en una edición ajustada a las nuevas normas ortográfica del español, este libro reflexiona sobre el proceso de escritura y facilita las claves para encontrar el término justo, la frase coherente y la estructura adecuada en cada texto. Se trata, al decir de Clarice Lispector, de la compleja tarea de “usar la palabra como carnada, para pescar lo que no es palabra”.
Open Day’s topic-based approach connects issues about social responsibility, citizenship, and environmental awareness, challenging children to develop their critical thinking skills. The series’ Good Buddies characters accompany the students in their language-learning adventures and introduce us to different critically-endangered animals from around the world! Through their growing awareness of these threatened species, and inspiring nature videos, the children learn empathy, motivating them to grow into thoughtful, compassionate teenagers and adults who care about the world we live in and our responsibility for it and for each other.
Open Day’s topic-based approach connects issues about social responsibility, citizenship, and environmental awareness, challenging children to develop their critical thinking skills. The series’ Good Buddies characters accompany the students in their language-learning adventures and introduce us to different critically-endangered animals from around the world! Through their growing awareness of these threatened species, and inspiring nature videos, the children learn empathy, motivating them to grow into thoughtful, compassionate teenagers and adults who care about the world we live in and our responsibility for it and for each other.