by Nieves Pérez Knapp, Krishauna Hines-Gaither and Morella Ruscitti-Tovar
foreword by Emily Spinelli
Georgetown University Press
Paper: 978-1-64712-291-1
Library of Congress Classification PC4127.E25K53 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification 468.2421

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Building superior Spanish language proficiency through critical engagement with global challenges

Mastering Spanish through Global Debate is a one-semester textbook designed for students with Advanced-level Spanish language skills, moving toward Superior. Over the course of each chapter, students gain linguistic and rhetorical skills as they prepare to debate on broad, timely topics, including environmental consciousness, immigration, wealth distribution, surveillance and privacy, cultural diversity, and education. Discussion of compelling issues promotes not only linguistic proficiency but social responsibility through critical engagement with complex global challenges.

Each chapter includes topic-specific reading texts and position papers by writers from various Spanish-speaking countries. In addition to pre- and post-reading activities, students benefit from lexical development exercises, rhetorical methods sections, and listening exercises with audio available on the Press website. An online instructor’s manual provides pedagogical recommendations and an answer key.


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