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Title: CLIL: a short insight into an innovative approach


1
CLIL a short insight into an innovative approach
  • Mauro Sandre
  • SSIS 2 Anno
  • A046 Inglese

2
What is meant by CLIL?
  • Language acquisition theories behind CLIL
  • Krashen (1987) acquisition vs learning
  • Krashen (1987) input hypothesis
  • Input must be comprehensible (i1)? acquisition
  • Cummins (2002) BICS-CALP binomial
  • Basic Interpersonal Communicative Skills
    Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency
  • Cummins (2002) diagram
  • cognitively demanding
  • context embedded context reduced
  • cognitively undemanding

3
How can Ss learn/acquire language through CLIL?
  • focus on content rather than form (natural
    environment of language acquisition)
  • motivation
  • cognitive processes and linguistic support
  • concepts lexis
  • processes communicative function
  • study skills linguistic skills
  • metacognition textual organisation
  • memory grammar
  • ? language as a complex cognitive skill

4
How is a CLIL lesson organised?
  • Developing cognitive skills
  • 'diagrams of thinking to help learners
    categorise the ideas and information in a text
  • tree diagrams for classification, groups,
    hierarchies
  • flow diagrams and timelines for sequenced
    thinking (instructions and historical
    information)
  • tabular diagrams (describing people and places)
  • All four skills combined
  • listening/reading as source of input
  • speaking focuses on fluency
  • writing through a series of lexical activities
  • Providing lexical structures (frames)
  • Focus on lexis rather than grammar
  • Focus on language related to the subject
  • Linguistic activities
  • Pre, while and post reading tasks are as
    appropriate in the subject context as in the
    language context

5
How should Ss perform in L2?
  • Focus on form through
  • Need to perform L2
  • Revising L2 production
  • L2 Ts should intervene on form
  • Written production
  • Focus on errors
  • Focus on text organisation
  • Oral production
  • Feedback on errors
  • Negotiation

6
Are language Ts going to disappear with CLIL?
  • Content Ts recruitment criteria
  • Coonan 2001
  • Language Ts are still important concerning Ss
    output (focus on form is needed)
  • Evaluation both on content and language
  • Language CLIL Content
  • subject subject
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