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“CLIL TEACHING AND LEARNING requires that we look not just at what the students have learnt/understood but, equally importantly, at how they have understood it. CLIL focusses our attention on the process of learning not on the act of instruction.
Teachers spend most of their time thinking about what they will do, what materials they will use and what they will ask students to do, instead of considering what the learner will need in order to accomplish their learning goals”. (Diane Hicks, 2017)
Introduction
In this unit you will learn about how to organize a CLIL lesson in primary school.