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Using the content and language integrated learning "CLIL" approach to develop student teachers' EFL receptive skills

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Type Article
Author Diab, Abeer Ali Mahmud. English Foreign Language, Department of Curricula, Instruction and Educational Technology.
Second author Abdel-Haq, Eman Mohammed. English Foreign Language, Curricula and Instruction, Faculty of Education, Benha University.
Ali, Mahsoub Abdel-Sadeq. English Foreign Language, Curricula and Instruction, Faculty of Education, Benha University.
Pages pp. 1-32
Host Item Entry Journal of Faculty of Education. Vol. 31, no. 122, p. 2, April 2020
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Teaching methods  -  Student teachers  -  Skill development  -  Language skills  -  English  -  Second language instruction
Language of document English
Country Egypt
This study aimed at investigating the effectiveness of using the CLIL approach to develop student teachers' EFL receptive skills. The study followed a pre-post experimental one group design. The participants were 38 third year students enrolled in English Language section, Faculty of Education, Benha University. To determine the most important and required EFL receptive skills for the participants, a checklist of EFL receptive skills was developed and validated by a number of EFL jury members. A pre- and a post EFL receptive skills test were prepared. Students were pre-tested, to identify their entry level of EFL receptive skills. Then, they were trained through the suggested CLIL-based program on how to develop their receptive skills (listening and reading) and trained adequately through its main four phases (processing the text, identification and organization of knowledge, language identification and tasks for students). The post-test was applied to the participants to assess the progress in their level of performance in EFL receptive skills. Findings of the study revealed that there was statistically a significant difference at 0.01 in the pre- and post-assessment of EFL receptive skills in favour of the post-assessment. (Published abstract)

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Diab, Abeer Ali Mahmud. (2020). Using the content and language integrated learning "CLIL" approach to develop student teachers' EFL receptive skills . Journal of Faculty of Education. Vol. 31, no. 122, p. 2, April 2020. pp. 1-32 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org