In the rush I was in at the time, I completely forgot that I was interviewed while I was at the 2018 TESOL_SPAIN convention. The interview was about CLIL, which was appropriate given that Do Coyle was once of the plenary speakers in Madrid. Michele Guerrini was also there, so CLIL was definitely one of […]
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Oxford University Press have just sent out an invitation to an online conference aimed at teachers in Asia. The topic is EMI/CLIL, and in a blog post presenting the topic, Julie Dearden, the Head of English Medium Instruction at the University of Oxford’s Hertford College, compares EMI and CLIL. She points out that EMI is […]
In an earlier post I made it evident that I have reservations about phonics, and about adopting approaches without adapting them. But phonics is just one in a line of ELT methodologies that Spain (and I imagine many other Expanding Circle countries) has adopted because of its success in the Inner Circle countries where it […]