Soft CLIL and English Language Teaching Understanding Japanese Policy, Practice and Implications

Soft CLIL and English Language Teaching Understanding Japanese Policy, Practice and Implications

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Ikeda, Makoto (Sophia University, Japan)
Taylor & Francis Ltd
EAN: 9780429629839
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Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is a transformative and powerful approach to language education and has had a significant impact on educational pedagogy in recent years. Despite burgeoning literature on the efficacy and implementation of CLIL, there remains a gap between CLIL and English Language Teaching (ELT). Many practitioners wonder how they can ‘do CLIL’ if their main classes are focused on English as a Foreign Language (EFL). This volume addresses these concerns by examining the experiences of various CLIL practitioners in the EFL context of Japan.

Chapters outline the CLIL methodology, the differences in ‘hard CLIL’ (subject led) and ‘soft CLIL’ (language-oriented) before focusing on the EFL interpretations of soft-CLIL. Although the distinction of hard CLIL and soft CLIL has been mentioned in several publications, this is the first book-length exploration of this issue, featuring chapters examining expectations, challenges, material support, implementation, and even motivation in CLIL classrooms. All of this culminates in a review of the potential and future of CLIL in EFL contexts, paving the way for more widespread and well informed implementation of CLIL all over the world.

EAN 9780429629839
ISBN 0429629834
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date August 24, 2021
Pages 196
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Davis, Matthew (Okayama Prefectural Okayamadaianji Secondary Education School, Japan); Ikeda, Makoto (Sophia University, Japan); Izumi, Shinichi (Sophia University, Japan); Pinner, Richard (Sophia University, Japan); Watanabe, Yoshinori (Sophia University, Japan)
Series Routledge Series in Language and Content Integrated Teaching & Plurilingual Education