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16:15 Nov 23, 2015 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Education / Pedagogy / Educational processes | |||||||
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4 | in real life |
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4 | in everyday experience |
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4 | during life praxis / during daily praxis |
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3 | in day-to-day situations |
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in day-to-day situations Explanation: I think this could be one way of saying it. |
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in real life Explanation: the contrast is between classroom learning and life outside, so the sentence should end something like: "to put it fully into practice in real / everyday life" |
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in everyday experience Explanation: normally praxis is experience |
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during life praxis / during daily praxis Explanation: The word praxis exists in English and has the same meaning in Spanish, so I would use it. Reference: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/praxis |
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