Is CLIL instruction beneficial in terms of general proficiency and specific areas of grammar?

Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Pages: 51 - 76
Published: Feb 9, 2015
Abstract
Recent studies have highlighted the benefits of CLIL instruction regarding general competence in the acquisition of second languages. However, it is not clear whether these benefits extend to specific areas of grammar. Here we compare the general proficiency and specific linguistic features of a group of learners of L3 English in a CLIL programme with two EFL groups: one matching the CLIL group in age and hours of exposure and a second group two...
Paper Details
Title
Is CLIL instruction beneficial in terms of general proficiency and specific areas of grammar?
Published Date
Feb 9, 2015
Volume
3
Issue
1
Pages
51 - 76
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