
Christina Agostinelli-Fucile
Teaching Professor · Second Language Acquisition
Northeastern UniversityAbout
Christina Agostinelli-Fucile is a Teaching Professor of Spanish and Coordinator of the Spanish Program at Northeastern University's College of Social Sciences and Humanities. She holds a PhD in Spanish Language and Literature (Linguistics Track) from SUNY Buffalo. Her research focuses on second language acquisition, pedagogy, pronunciation, and dialectal variation, with an emphasis on practical applications for language instructors. She designs courses like Hispanic & Latinx Identity and Authentic Spanish Grammar, integrating project-based learning and flipped-classroom methodologies to enhance students' real-world language skills. As program coordinator, she aligns curricula, promotes technology use in teaching, and expands academic/extracurricular opportunities for students.
Her professional roles include advising for the Spanish Minor and Northeastern's Sigma Delta Pi chapter. She emphasizes cultural understanding and proficiency through authentic materials, aiming to prepare students for global interactions. Office hours are held in-person at 439 Meserve Hall on Mondays and Thursdays.
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