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CLIL presentation by Helen Baliou at PIERCE COLLEGE
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2/22/2014PRESENTATIONPIERCE COLLEGE ,ATHENS by Dr. Helen BaliouELT School Advisor , West Attica School District
Project work Thematic cycles Content-based instruction CBI Content-based learning CBL English for Specific Purposes ESP Cognitive Academic Language Learning Activities CALLA Language across the Curriculum LAC Task-based learning TBL
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• hard CLIL or soft CLIL?
• language-driven CLIL or content-driven CLIL?
• learning English or learning through English?
• using the language to learn or learning to use the language?
How should it be implemented?
• Where is CLIL?
• What is its relation to traditional ELT?
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Lessons are student-centered Ss work in a “can do” atmosphere Ss explore topics Students carry out projects S’s engagement and entertainment is given Differentiated instruction is implemented (non-level specific teaching) Focus on thematic areas and vocabulary learning
lesson planning is multifocal
CLIL principles dual-focused education attention to topic and language English as a medium of instruction education as a whole student is actively involved in language learning more natural use of language
CLIL promotes critical thinking collaboration skills language competence cross-cultural understanding
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