CLIL across the Curriculum, benefits that go beyond the classroom

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  • Jermaine S. McDougald Author Universidad de La Sabana

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CLIL, Curriculum, CBI, Content Based Curriculum, HOTS, LOTS, CALP, BICS

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2018-09-07

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McDougald, J. S. (2018). CLIL across the Curriculum, benefits that go beyond the classroom. Latin American Journal of Content & Language Integrated Learning, 11(1). Retrieved from https://laclil.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/LACLIL/article/view/9679

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