Personal profile

Personal profile

Bruno Aranda Sánchez is a Language Tutor in Spanish at the Language Centre, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. He holds a BA in Translation and Interpreting from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and an MA in Teaching Spanish and English as a Foreign/Second Language from the University of Alicante, Spain.

Equipped with expertise in modern pedagogy and linguistic methodologies, he has successfully guided students across all levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), ranging from beginners (A1) to advanced mastery (C2). He is currently embarking on a research path focused on language variability and diatopic variation within the field of applied linguistics, specifically in the context of Spanish as a Second Language (SSL).

Teaching

Modules taught in UNNC:

  • Spanish 2A (20 credits)
  • Spanish 2B (20 credits)
  • Spanish 1A (20 credits)
  • Spanish Language and Culture 2B (10 credits)
  • Spanish 5A (20 credits)
  • Spanish 5B (20 credits)

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Advanced Hispanic Studies - Applied Linguistics (in progress), University of Valencia

Award Date: 30 Jun 2029

Master, Translation Technologies, Open University of Catalonia

Award Date: 1 Jul 2021

Master, Teaching Spanish and English as a Foreign Language/Second Language, University of Alicante

Award Date: 16 Jul 2016

Master, East Asian Studies (Contemporary China-Japan), Open University of Catalonia

Award Date: 1 Jul 2015

Bachelor, Translation and Interpreting, Autonomous University of Barcelona

Award Date: 22 Jun 2013

Disciplines

  • Foreign Language and Literature
  • Pedagogy

Person Types

  • Staff