DOI: 10.53136/979122182757624
Pagine: 397-409
Data di pubblicazione: Luglio 2026
Editore: Aracne
SSD:
L-FIL-LET/14 L-LIN/01 L-LIN/06 L-LIN/07
This paper addresses the relevance of pragmatic competence in foreign language learning and analyses how pragmatic errors or deficiencies, far from being simple communicative failures, can become a valuable teaching resource. Based on the notion of pragmatic competence and its associated errors, pragmatic deficiencies, it is argued that these deficiencies function as a ’watermark’ that reveals the non–native speaker. Far from conceiving them solely as obstacles, the proposal is to take advantage of errors as a driver of learning through activities that develop the student’s pragmatic awareness. Within this framework, pragmatemes —phraseological units fixed in specific contexts of use— are presented as ideal material for teaching. A teaching sequence is presented based on the identification of errors in pragmatemes from different languages, comparison with machine translations, and verification through authentic sources