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CLIL at San Pedro Pascual School | CLIL at San Pedro Pascual School |
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| Thursday, 28 January 2010 | |
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By Maribel Durá
CLIL is an
acronym whose meaning is: Content and Language Integrated Learning. CLIL
methodology has been implemented in San Pedro Pascual School for the last two
years in the technology area. The target students in this project have been
those in the secondary level, more specifically the ones in the 3rd
and 4th of ESO levels.
The results
for the moment have been quite good, as the students have been able to develop
oral abilities impossible to acquire otherwise.
Several studies
demonstrate that a tangible benefit can be obtained from this experience if at
least one third of the total lessons are taught in English. That is what we
have achieved in our school: one of the three weekly technology lessons is taught
in English, particularly the practice lesson, where the students build projects
and carry out electronic experiments. It’s much easier for them to pay
attention to the teachers’ explanations in a practical lesson than in a more
theoretical one. The theory lessons are still taught in Spanish.
It’s very
important to motivate the students to get involved, but this is not always an
easy task. In the technology classroom students can obtain positive marks every
time they use the English language to express themselves. The correct use of
the language is not so important at the beginning. The main objective is to
make the students lose their fears when talking in a foreign language. Students
are generally very shy at first, but they feel more and more comfortable after
a couple of months. They can also gain extra points in the exams by answering
the optional English questions included in them. Answering the questions wrongly or with a lot
of mistakes, won’t reduce their marks. This is very important for them because
they are very worried about their academic results. In this way they get
another opportunity to improve their marks!
After
building the project, the students have to write a report about it in English.
This report should include several items or areas, such as materials and tools,
design and specifications, construction steps, budget, problems and solutions
and proposals for further improvements as well.
At the end
of the school year the students will, in groups of three, make an oral
presentation of their project to the rest of the class. It’s really amazing to watch
and listen to them and see their progress.
To conclude
I would like to say that this is a very enriching experience for both students
and teachers, so I warmly recommend it! |
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