[eng] Project-based learning (PBL), Communicative language teaching and
Cooperative learning are widely used educational approaches in contemporary
education. PBL focuses on the creation of meaningful end products based on
real-life situations. This approach, in combination with Communicative language
teaching, seeks to provide an authentic environment for the development of
students' communicative competence. PBL also encourages students to
explore and express their individual opinions and perspectives in collaborative
projects. Cooperative learning complements these approaches by promoting
interaction among students and shared responsibility in the production of
projects. In addition, the use of new technologies in the classroom provides
learning opportunities by giving access to authentic resources, facilitating
research and project presentation, and promoting learners' motivation. This
academic paper addresses the convergence of PBL methodology and
Cooperative learning in the context of learning a foreign language, specifically
English, in a secondary school. A study in which secondary school students
were required to create a project by working in teams and using new
technologies was carried out to explore the effects of these methods on the
students´ motivation and learning process. The learners expressed a clear
preference for PBL and cooperative work compared to other teaching methods.
They highlighted the additional motivation derived from the collaboration in
groups and working with the objective of creating a project