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Understanding the nuances between denotation and connotation. In 2º de Bachillerato, a word is never "just a word"—it is a carrier of cultural and emotional weight. 2. The Literature: A Century of Crisis and Identity
This year emphasizes the situation . Why did the author choose this register? How do "deictics" (words like here, now, you ) connect the text to its context? The goal is to produce students who can decode manipulation in media and precision in academia.
By the end of the year, a student should be able to take a blank page and a complex text—be it an editorial from El País or a poem by Luis García Montero—and explain not just what it says, but how it functions and why it matters to society. It is the final training in becoming a conscious citizen who cannot be easily deceived by rhetoric. Lengua castellana y Literatura. 2Вє de Bachillerato
Syntax is treated as the "architecture" of thought. Students analyze how complex sentence structures (subordination) are used to build persuasive arguments or technical explanations.
Literature under Franco's dictatorship (Tremendismo, Social Realism) is a study in what cannot be said. Writers like Camilo José Cela or Carmen Laforet used "existentialist" lenses to describe a gray, suffocating reality. Understanding the nuances between denotation and connotation
Here is a deep dive into the two pillars of this pivotal year. 1. The Language: Engineering the Message
Preparing for in Spanish Language and Literature is a unique academic crossroads. It is the final bridge between secondary education and the university (EBAU), where the study of language shifts from "learning rules" to "mastering tools," and literature evolves from reading stories to analyzing the soul of a nation. The Literature: A Century of Crisis and Identity
This is the starting point. The "Generation of '98" (Unamuno, Baroja, Machado) represents the intellectual heartbreak of a fading empire. Their obsession with the "problem of Spain" sets the tone for the modern era.