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Teaching Other Subjects Through English

Christine Price

Sheelagh Deller

Resource Books for Teachers

CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) has attracted great interest in recent years, especially in Europe but increasingly more widely in the world. This book provides practical, classroom-tested activities that can be used when teaching any subject.

Sheelagh Deller, Christine Price

Teaching Other Subjects Through English

Titles in the Resource Books for Teachers series

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Acknowledgements

The many teachers of many subjects we have worked with on different courses. They have been the inspiration and the reason for this book.

Julia Sallabank for her guidance and perseverance.

Katie Plumb and Simon Marshall for their pertinent and valuable support and contribution.

Richard and Sarah for their encouragement and patience.

Mario Rinvolucri who has always given us his whole-hearted and generous support.

The authors and publisher are grateful to those who have given permission to reproduce the following extracts and adaptations of copyright material:

Visnja Anic for permission to adapt an activity from Way To Go – Teacher’s Book (Skolska Knjiga, Zagreb, 2001).

Paul Davies for permission to adapt �Guess My Word’.

Keith Kelly for permission to adapt �Skill areas for CLIL’.

Christine Frank and Mario Rinvolucri for permission to reproduce �One question – many answers’ from Grammar in Action (Pergamon, 1983).

Mario Rinvolucri for permission to reproduce �Oral sentence expansion’ from Humanising Your Coursebook (English Teaching Professional/Delta, 2002).

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