Hey Raquel, thanks for the presentation. I think the difference is still not clear enough between CLIL and CBI. CBI has different models as mentioned by which we can control whether or not it is content or language-driven, or both. It is also the case with CLIL when we apply soft or hard CLIL. Don't you think so?
There definitely specific differences between CBI and CLIL that were not covered in this video. CBI and CLIL are adaptable to many contexts, and so the balance between content and language can be adjusted. Thanks for your insight!
Was this in the video? I can't seem to find the spot where it was said (the video was made quite some time ago). If you can find the spot, I can try to clarify what the meaning was :)
Hey Raquel, thanks for the presentation. I think the difference is still not clear enough between CLIL and CBI. CBI has different models as mentioned by which we can control whether or not it is content or language-driven, or both. It is also the case with CLIL when we apply soft or hard CLIL. Don't you think so?
There definitely specific differences between CBI and CLIL that were not covered in this video. CBI and CLIL are adaptable to many contexts, and so the balance between content and language can be adjusted. Thanks for your insight!
and finally someone teaching english without hindi accent
Can U make an update of CBI and CLIL program modules?
Is it also content-based learning?
Great
Good dear keep it up!
Sooner I would be explain this topic dear on my channel
Hi I really liked the video, thanks. Could you please post the references.
Hear you or hear the music
Snow 1991 characterizes content based instruction as a method with many faces .why and what these faces
Was this in the video? I can't seem to find the spot where it was said (the video was made quite some time ago). If you can find the spot, I can try to clarify what the meaning was :)
Anyway thanks 🙂I found the answer and I’m sorry if I bother u
where are you from? you dont vocalize very well