Integration of Theory and Practice in CLIL
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042038141
ISBN-10: 9042038144
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9042038144
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Brill
Cuprins
Introduction
Part one: Integration in theory: Conceptual approaches
Ana Halbach: Teaching (in) the foreign language in a CLIL context: Towards a new approach
Aoife Ahern: The roots of CLIL: Language as the key to learning in the primary classroom
Yolanda Ruiz de Zarobe and Victoria Zenotz: Strategic instruction in primary education: A pathway to successful learning in content-based contexts
Jill Surmont, Piet van de Craen, Esli Struys and Thomas Somers: Evaluating a CLIL student: Where to find the CLIL advantage
Part two: Integration in practice: The classroom perspective
Dominik Rumlich: Prospective CLIL and non-CLIL students’ interest in English (classes): A quasi-experimental study on German sixth-graders
Ignacio Pérez-Ibáñez: Addressing our students’ needs: Combined task-based and project-based methodology in second language and CLIL courses
Felipe Jiménez, Agata Muszyńska and Maite Romero: Learning processes in CLIL: Opening the door to innovation
David Lasagabaster: Content versus language teacher: How are CLIL students affected?
Ruth Breeze: Identifying student needs in English-medium university courses
Javier Barbero and Jesús Ángel González: CLIL at university: Transversal integration of English language and content in the curriculum
Directory of CLIL projects and resources
Index
Part one: Integration in theory: Conceptual approaches
Ana Halbach: Teaching (in) the foreign language in a CLIL context: Towards a new approach
Aoife Ahern: The roots of CLIL: Language as the key to learning in the primary classroom
Yolanda Ruiz de Zarobe and Victoria Zenotz: Strategic instruction in primary education: A pathway to successful learning in content-based contexts
Jill Surmont, Piet van de Craen, Esli Struys and Thomas Somers: Evaluating a CLIL student: Where to find the CLIL advantage
Part two: Integration in practice: The classroom perspective
Dominik Rumlich: Prospective CLIL and non-CLIL students’ interest in English (classes): A quasi-experimental study on German sixth-graders
Ignacio Pérez-Ibáñez: Addressing our students’ needs: Combined task-based and project-based methodology in second language and CLIL courses
Felipe Jiménez, Agata Muszyńska and Maite Romero: Learning processes in CLIL: Opening the door to innovation
David Lasagabaster: Content versus language teacher: How are CLIL students affected?
Ruth Breeze: Identifying student needs in English-medium university courses
Javier Barbero and Jesús Ángel González: CLIL at university: Transversal integration of English language and content in the curriculum
Directory of CLIL projects and resources
Index