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Definitions
a dual-focused educational approach in
which an additional language is used for the
learning and teaching of both content and
language (Coyle, Hood, Marsh 2010)
educational settings where a language other
than the students mother tongue is used as
a medium of instruction (Dalton-Puffer
2007)
CLIL-benefits (1)
additional exposure to the foreign language
in a natural way (e.g.animals: omnivores,
herbivores or carnivores)
the children's educational experience is
enhanced
the use of the foreign language more
contextualised, real and meaningful for
children
providing a variety of stimuli
CLIL-benefits (2)
to use a foreign language as a tool for learning,
to increase a motivation for learning a foreign language and learning other
subjects through that language,
to improve the effectiveness of foreign language learning,
to acquire a better knowledge of other subjects,
to provide opportunities for using the foreign lg. In practical and motivating
contexts,
to economize on time by combining strands of different subjects in the same
curricula,
to use knowledge and skills from other disciplines (not only linguistic ones),
to exploit the childrens mixed abilities and learning styles,
to develop the social skills of co-operation and taking turns.
(Calabrese I., Rampone S. Cross-Curricular Resources for
Young Learners)
CLIL-benefits (3)
builds intercultural knowledge and understanding
develops intercultural communication skills
improves language competence and oral communication skills
develops multilingual interests and attitudes
provides opportunities to study content through different perspectives
allows learners more contact with the target language
does not require extra teaching hours
complements other subjects rather than competes with them
diversifies methods and forms of classroom practice
increases learners' motivation and confidence in both the language and the
subject being taught
http://ec.europa.eu/languages/language-teaching/content-and-language-integrated-learning_en.
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David Marsh
CLIL expert
The future doesnt just
happen, it is shaped and
modelled by our actions.
Krashen - quotation
content-based language teaching links
learners conceptual development with
language learning through the primary
curriculum. This is why learners who
participate in content-based tuition will be
in a better position to succeed
academically.
Bibliography
Bentley K. (2009) Primary Curriculum Box, Cambridge: CUP.
Calabrese I., Rampone S. (2007) Cross-Curricular Resources for
Young Learners, Oxford: OUP.
Cotton T. (2010) Understanding and Teaching Primary Mathematics,
Harlow: Pearson Education Limited.
Coyle D., Hood P., Marsh D. (2010) CLIL Content and Language
Integrated Learning, Cambridge: CUP.
Dawes L., Dore B., Loxley P., Nicholls L.(2010) Teaching Primary
Science, Harlow: Pearson Education Limited.
Lauder N.(2006) Projects Across the Curriculum, London: Mary
Glasgow Magazines.
Pamua M., Sikora-Banasik D. (2008) Inteligencje wielorakie na
zajciach jzyka angielskiego czyli jak skutecznie i ciekawie uczy
dzieci w modszym wieku szkolnym, Warszawa: CODN.
Websites
http://www.clilcompendium.com/
http://www.ccn-clil.eu/
http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/t
hink/methodology/clil.shtml
http://www.factworld.info/
Questions
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What is CLIL?
What are the advantages of using CLIL?
What are the disadvantages of using CLIL?
How to apply CLIL in everyday practice?
What do we assess- content or language?
How can we deal with learning difficulties?