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2. Effective Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) Programmes
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction xi
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Part 1: Theoretical and Implementation Issues of Content and Language Integrated Learning
- 1. Spanish CLIL: Research and Offi cial Actions 3
- 2. Effective Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) Programmes 22
- 3. Developing Theories of Practices in CLIL: CLIL as Post-method Pedagogies? 41
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Part 2: Studies in Content and Language Integrated Learning
- 4. Testing the Effectiveness of Content and Language Integrated Learning in Foreign Language Contexts: The Assessment of English Pronunciation 63
- 5. The Receptive Vocabulary of EFL Learners in Two Instructional Contexts: CLIL versus non-CLIL Instruction 81
- 6. Young Learners’ L2 Word Association Responses in Two Different Learning Contexts 93
- 7. The Role of Spanish L1 in the Vocabulary Use of CLIL and non-CLIL EFL Learners 112
- 8. Themes and Vocabulary in CLIL and non-CLIL Instruction 130
- 9. Tense and Agreement Morphology in the Interlanguage of Basque/Spanish Bilinguals: CLIL versus non-CLIL 157
- 10. The Acquisition of English Syntax by CLIL Learners in the Basque Country 176
- 11. Communicative Competence and the CLIL Lesson 197
- 12. CLIL in Social Science Classrooms: Analysis of Spoken and Written Productions 215
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction xi
-
Part 1: Theoretical and Implementation Issues of Content and Language Integrated Learning
- 1. Spanish CLIL: Research and Offi cial Actions 3
- 2. Effective Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) Programmes 22
- 3. Developing Theories of Practices in CLIL: CLIL as Post-method Pedagogies? 41
-
Part 2: Studies in Content and Language Integrated Learning
- 4. Testing the Effectiveness of Content and Language Integrated Learning in Foreign Language Contexts: The Assessment of English Pronunciation 63
- 5. The Receptive Vocabulary of EFL Learners in Two Instructional Contexts: CLIL versus non-CLIL Instruction 81
- 6. Young Learners’ L2 Word Association Responses in Two Different Learning Contexts 93
- 7. The Role of Spanish L1 in the Vocabulary Use of CLIL and non-CLIL EFL Learners 112
- 8. Themes and Vocabulary in CLIL and non-CLIL Instruction 130
- 9. Tense and Agreement Morphology in the Interlanguage of Basque/Spanish Bilinguals: CLIL versus non-CLIL 157
- 10. The Acquisition of English Syntax by CLIL Learners in the Basque Country 176
- 11. Communicative Competence and the CLIL Lesson 197
- 12. CLIL in Social Science Classrooms: Analysis of Spoken and Written Productions 215