“Conceiving language as a social construction, the
subject “interprets”, “reinvents” the meanings in a
situated way, creating ways of identifying and
expressing ideas, feelings and values. In this sense, a language that materializes in hybrid uses, marked by
fluidity and that opens up to the invention of new ways
of saying, driven by pluri/multilingual speakers and
their multicultural characteristics – the English
language becomes a symbolic asset for speakers from
all over the world.”
This implication of the National Common Curricular
Base concerns (BNCC):