EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS, TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE AND BNCC: (HOW) DO THEY INTERCONNECT?
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https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.10533Keywords:
Executive Functions, English language, BNCCAbstract
This study aims to look for interconnection between Executive Functions – FE (more specifically working memory, inhibitory control, and cognitive flexibility), English as a Second Language (ESL) approaches and Base Nacional Comum Curricular, specially related to English Language competencies and skills. The ESL approaches chosen were TBL and CLIL due to their focus on communication. The research begins with definitions of each topic and then makes a comparison between them, seeking to relate them and understand the interference between them. The study concluded that for students to achieve success in solving the tasks proposed by the approaches to develop the skills listed by the BNCC, the consolidation of EF is essential. This means that the better developed the EF, the more conditions for students to perform the proposed tasks. Therefore, EF plays a key role in the English language teaching-learning process.
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