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Dalton-Puffer, Christiane / Smit, Ute (Hrsg.): Empirical Perspectives on CLIL Classroom Discourse. 329 S. - Frankfurt am Main / Berlin / Bern / Bruxelles / New York / Oxford / Wien: Lang, 2007.
ISBN: 978-3-631-55229-2
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E-Book (PDF). Frankfurt am Main / Berlin / Bern / Bruxelles / New York / Oxford / Wien: Lang. ISBN: 978-3-653-01829-5

Similar to immersion, Content and language Integrated Learning (CLIL) combines second language education with other content-subjects and has become an important educational approach in many parts of the world. Only recently research on CLIL classrooms has started to emerge on the international scene. This volume presents current work dealing with classrooms located in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany and the UK, focussing on various dimensions of classroom talk such as oral proficiency, repair, the structure of learning opportunities, cognitive effects, pragmatic differences from traditional EFL lessons as well as issues of research methodology. These are complemented by the discussion of educational policies and the perceptions and attitudes of CLIL teachers.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Dalton-Puffer, Christiane / Smit, Ute:
  Introduction S. 7
 
Bowering, Margaret:
  The language of a science classroom for LEP learners S. 25
Buchholz, Barbara:
  Refraining young learners' classroom discourse structure as a preliminary requirement for a CLIL-based ELT approach S. 51
Gierlinger, Erwin M.:
  Modular CLIL in lower secondary education: some insights from a research project in Austria S. 79
Lochtmann, Katja:
  Die mündliche Fehlerkorrektur in CLIL und im traditionellen Fremdsprachenunterricht: ein Vergleich S. 119
Mewald, Claudia:
  A comparison of oral foreign language performance of learners in CLIL and in mainstream classes at lower secondary level in Lower Austria S. 139
Nikula, Tarja:
  The IRF pattern and space for interaction: comparing CLIL and EFL classrooms S. 179
Rottmann, Birke:
  Sports in English – Learning opportunities through CLIL in physical education S. 205
Smit, Ute:
  ELF as medium of instruction – interactional repair in international hotel management education S. 227
Van de Craen, Piet / Ceuleers, Evy / Lochtman, Katja / Allain, Laure / Mondt, Katrien:
  An interdisciplinary research approach to CLIL learning in primary schools in Brussels S. 253
Wiesemes, Rolf:
  Developing a methodology for CLIL classroom research: a case study of a CLIL classroom where the Holocaust is taught S. 275
Ziegelwagner, Monika:
  Chancen und Probleme des CLIL-Geschichtsunterrichts
Sichtweisen aus der Lehrerlnnen-Praxis
S. 291
 
Contributors S. 327