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IT Development VET Andalusia Technical English B2 • DAM & DAW

English for IT Development VET - Andalusia

IT Development VET Andalusia

Technical English B2 • DAM & DAW

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Decode Your Future

<Prepare for a global career />

Your Gateway to the Tech Industry

Read the text, listen to the pronunciation, and answer the questions. You must listen to the audio before answering questions.

Tech Vocabulary

Andalusia's Silicon South: The VET Route

In recent years, Andalusia has rapidly transformed into a major European technology hub, often referred to as the "Silicon Valley of the South." At the heart of this revolution is the growing demand for skilled software developers. For students choosing between Multiplatform Application Development (DAM) and Web Application Development (DAW), the future looks exceptionally bright. These Higher Vocational Training (VET) degrees provide a fast-track entry into a sector characterized by zero unemployment and competitive salaries.

The distinction between DAM and DAW is becoming increasingly blurred, but the core focus remains: DAM leans towards mobile apps and internal business software, while DAW focuses on web-based technologies like HTML5, CSS3, and modern frameworks such as React or Angular. However, what unites them is the universal language of code—and English. In the IT world, English is not optional; it is the default language. Documentation, Stack Overflow threads, and GitHub repositories are almost exclusively in English.

One of the most attractive aspects of this career path in Andalusia is the flexibility. The rise of remote work means a graduate living in Granada or Cadiz can easily work for a startup in Malaga's Tech Park (PTA) or even for a major corporation in London or California. Companies are desperate for "Full Stack" developers who can handle both the frontend (what the user sees) and the backend (server logic).

The mandatory internship (FCT) is a critical launchpad. Tech giants like Capgemini, Accenture, and NTT Data, alongside hundreds of local SMEs, actively recruit from VET centers. Unlike traditional education, the VET curriculum is agile; you learn to use version control systems like Git and methodologies like Scrum from the very beginning, making you productive from day one.

Ultimately, becoming a developer is about continuous learning. The technology you study today might be obsolete in five years, but the problem-solving mindset you acquire in DAM or DAW is timeless. If you are logical, creative, and willing to code your way to success, there is no better place to start than here in Andalusia.

Part 1: Reading Comprehension

Listen to the question to unlock the answers.

Part 2: Technical English Use & Grammar

Based on PAGS Andalusia standards.

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