Omar Cabral
Education
M.A., West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV. (2007)
Emphasis: Spanish/ Education
Minor: in Secondary Education
Teaching and Research Interests
- English Language Acquisition (ESL) and Translation English/Spanish
- Teaching Methodologies (Communicative/Functional)
- Golden Age Spanish Literature
- Peninsular Literature
- Latin American Literature
- Elementary Spanish (lower division courses).
Presentations
2005: “México Y Su Frontera.” Presented for Graduate and Undergraduate students to introduce them to the culture and the ways of living in the Northeast region which is the border area US/Mexico. West Virginia University. October 12, 2005.
Academic Service
- 2009: Academic Advisor for the fraternity Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity Inc; at Truman State University.
- 2009: Volunteering in the Spanish Conversation table at Truman State University and participated in the development of an immersion program.
- 2006: Volunteer for Spanish Language Learning and Teaching at North Elementary School in Morgantown, West Virginia.
- 2006: Spanish Discussion Participant: Diversity in the Hispanic World held at West Virginia University.
Memberships
- The American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese Member 2019-2022)
- Latin American Student Association (LASO) 2006-2007 West Virginia.
Languages
- English: Native Speaker
- Spanish: Native Speaker
- French: Medium Proficient knowledge.