Title: CLIL
1CLIL a content-based approach to language
teaching
Author Luca Marchiori Director of Academic
Affairs EF language Travel
2- What is CLIL?
- Why is CLIL important?
- What are the advantages?
- How is it done?
- Case study a CLIL lesson
3What is CLIL?
- Teaching non-linguistic subjects in English
- 2 scenarios
- Content teacher teaches in English
- English teacher uses content lessons
- Using languages to learn and learning
- to use languages
4Importance of CLIL?
- Foreign languages no longer purely for study
- Increased need for communication across borders
- Increased need for academic language
- as people study abroad
- In Europe, EU / Council of Europe looking at
- ways to promote bilingualism
- Some countries already implementing CLIL
5 Fast Track School subjects chosen for
Units (Language through content) Culture Files
(Content through language)
6 CLIL advantages
- Motivation
- Places language at centre of curriculum
- Background knowledge
- Holistic approach to learning
- Meaningful contexts
- Time saving more exposure to language
- Variety of teaching methods
7 CLIL methodology
- Text based
- Four skills
- Reading main input method
- Listening secondary input
- Speaking communication
- Writing output / linguistic recycling
- Lexical approach
8Lexical approach
- Unifying principle behind language is collocation
NOT grammar - Key skill of noticing
- Subject specific / academic / other
- CLIL materials encourage noticing language within
texts
9CLIL lesson
The Boeing 777 is a long-range, wide-body
twin-engine airliner built by Boeing Commercial
Airplanes. The world's largest twinjet and
commonly referred to as the Triple Seven, it
can carry between 283 and 368 passengers in a
three-class configuration and has a range from
5,235 to 9,450 nautical miles (9,695 to 17,500
km). Distinguishing features of the 777 include
the six wheels on each main landing gear, its
circular fuselage cross section, the largest
diameter turbofan engines of any aircraft, the
pronounced neck aft of the flight deck, and the
blade-like end to the tail cone. As of July
2008, 56 customers have placed orders for 1,088
777s. Direct market competitors to the 777 are
the Airbus A330-300, A340, and A350 XWB, which is
currently under development. The 777 may
eventually be replaced by a new product family,
the Boeing Y3, which would draw upon technologies
from the 787.
10CLIL lesson
Pre-reading exercise 1. When was the last time
you travelled by air? Do you know what kind of
plane it was? How many engines did it have? How
many seats were in each row? Do you know the
names of any kinds of aeroplane?
11CLIL lesson
- 2. Student A
- Read the text below and ask student B the
questions to find out the missing information. - The Boeing 777 is a long-range, wide-body
twin-engine airliner built by Boeing Commercial
Airplanes. The world's largest twinjet and
commonly referred to as the ________, it can
carry between 283 and 368 passengers in a
_______-class configuration and has a range from
5,235 to _______ nautical miles (9,695 to 17,500
km). - What is the Boeing 777?
- What is its nickname?
- How many classes does it have?
- What is its maximum range in nautical miles?
12CLIL lesson
- 2. Student B
- Read the text below and ask student B the
questions to find out the missing information. - The Boeing 777 is a long-range, wide-body
________-engine airliner built by Boeing
Commercial Airplanes. The world's ________
twinjet and commonly referred to as the Triple
Seven, it can carry between 283 and ________
passengers in a three-class configuration and has
a range from 5,235 to 9,450 nautical miles
(________ to 17,500 km). - How many engines does the 777 have?
- How does its size compare with other similar
planes? - What is the maximum number of passengers it can
carry? - How many kilometres is 9,450 nautical miles?
13- 3. Look at the illustration and label the
following parts of the plane - the twin engines
- circular fuselage
- tail cone
- turbofan
- the neck
14CLIL lesson
4. Look at the completed text. Look at the
underlined words. Which words on either side of
them are closely connected to them? As of
July 2008, 56 customers have placed orders for
1,088 777s. Direct market competitors to the 777
are the Airbus A330-300, A340, and A350 XWB,
which is currently under development. The 777 may
eventually be replaced by a new product family,
the Boeing Y3, which would draw upon technologies
from the 787.
15CLIL lesson
5. Look at the information below. Write a text
about the Airbus A300. Orders 40 customers,
300 planes Range medium Engine 2 General
Electric CF6-50A Developers Airbus
Consortium Seats 2 class 266 Range fully loaded
6,670 km or 3,600 nm