Teaching Language and Content in Multicultural and Multilingual Classrooms
This edited book explores critical issues relating to Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) and English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI), setting out their similarities and differences to demystify the terms and their implications for classroom
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ching Language and Content in Multicultural and Multilingual Classrooms
María Luisa Carrió-Pastor · Begoña Bellés-Fortuño Editors
Teaching Language and Content in Multicultural and Multilingual Classrooms CLIL and EMI Approaches
Editors María Luisa Carrió-Pastor Departamento de Lingüística Aplicada Universitat Politècnica de València Valencia, Spain
Begoña Bellés-Fortuño English Studies Department Jaume I University Castellón, Spain
ISBN 978-3-030-56614-2 ISBN 978-3-030-56615-9 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56615-9
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Contents
Introduction Begoña Bellés-Fortuño Part I
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CLIL and EMI
CLIL vs EMI: Different Approaches or the Same Dog with a Different Collar? María Luisa Carrió-Pastor
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“How Do I Find the Limit?”: Risk Management in EMI and CLIL at University Monika Wo´zniak and Fiona Crean
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Part II
English as a Medium of Instruction
EMI Lecturers’ and Students’ Perceptions: Can EMI Contribute to Enhancing Intercultural Competence? Marta Aguilar-Pérez
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Contents
Focus on Language in CBI: How Teacher Trainees Work with Language Objectives and Language-Focused Activities in Content-Based Lessons Anna Krulatz Understanding Lecturers’ Practices and Processes: A Qualitative Investigation of English-Medium Education in a Spanish Multilingual University Niall Curry and Pascual Pérez-Paredes
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The Challenges of EMI Courses in Armenian Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) Zhenya Ter-Vardanyan
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Improving Second Language Writing Across the Disciplines: Resourc
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