
Editor: Peter Garrett (University of Cardiff) Review editor: Terry Shortall (University of Birmingham)

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Volume: 7 Number: 1 Page: 18
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Critical Language Awareness in the Teaching of Portuguese
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Maria Christina and Diniz Leal
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This paper reports a two-phase project aimed at developing critical language awareness through the teaching of Portuguese. During the first phase of the research (March to June), a class of 13-year-olds
in a Brazilian state school evaluated their Portuguese lessons, and identified features they felt needed altering to develop critical awareness of language and social reality. These included: classroom
power relations, marked by disregard of pupils' right to express themselves; lack of interest in classroom texts; difficulty in learning grammar, coupled with a feeling that teaching and learning were a
waste of time. Changes were proposed and then implemented in the second phase (August to November). Assessment showed a qualitative improvement in critical awareness, the development of an emancipatory
discourse, and better knowledge of Portuguese.
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