The acronym CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) was coined by David Marsh in 1994 (Mehisto et al, 2010). As its name suggests, it refers to the teaching of language and the teaching of content (curricular subjects such as Science…
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CLIL: PRACTICAL TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE LESSON DELIVERY (PART 1)
The acronym CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) was coined by David Marsh in 1994 (Mehisto et al, 2010). As its name suggests, it refers to the teaching of language and the teaching of content (curricular subjects such as Science…
BRINGING REALIA TO OUR CLASSROOM
Realia are objects and materials of our daily use that we bring to the classroom to teach a certain concept or content. Iva Pozega (2020) says that “it refers to real materials teachers can use to illustrate a lesson, to…
BRINGING FAMILIES TO THE CLASSROOM
How many times have you tried to explain to your students’ families the reason why classes happen mostly in English? How many times have they inquired “When will they learn grammar?”. Well, when we think about CLIL, as the name…