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This review paper addresses the need to infuse intercultural learning in the language classroom. The body of literature offers evidence of language approaches and methods that can potentially benefit the foreign/second language classroom by shifting from traditional practice to more active, participatory, and interculturally infused teaching. Teaching a foreign/second language comprehensively requires the inclusion of the intercultural component to equip learners with the ability to interact in increasingly intercultural contexts. Therefore, this paper proposes a model to design language and intercultural tasks in the language classroom. The methodology applied in this paper is based on a qualitative approach by reviewing the literature to gather insights to facilitate an intercultural approach based on a hybrid pedagogy merging Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) and Project...
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The objective of the research was to establish the relationship between academic procrastination, age and grade in high school students. A quantitative design of correlational type was used. A total of 148 students participated through a non-probabilistic intentional sampling. After informed consent, the Academic Procrastination Scale (EPA) was applied, which evaluates the levels of academic procrastination taking into account two dimensions: procrastination of activities and academic self-regulation. The results were analyzed through descriptive statistics and Spearman's correlation coefficient was used in the SPSS 21 program. It is mainly concluded that academic procrastination was related to age and that there is no relationship between academic procrastination and course.
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