presence and absence of correction, varying the in varied ways, and employing principled use of elicitation and nomination. Content and Language Integrated Learning Learning (CLIL) was defined in 1994, and launched in 1996 by UNICOM, the University of Jyväskylä and the European Platform for Dutch Education, to describe educational methods where “subjects are aims, namely the learning of content, and the simultaneous learning of a foreign language. CLIL can be interpreted as an “umbrella” term describing both through the medium of a foreign language and learning a foreign language by studying a content-based subject . CLIL In CLIL content subjects are taught tongue of the learners. Knowledge of the language becomes the means of learning content, language is integrated into the content-based subject teaching, and this increases motivation to study natural contextualized language. Therefore, CLIL provides a practical approach to both content and language learning that improves intercultural understanding Advantages of CLIL The important advantage of CLIL is its potential understanding. Firstly, CLIL helps to broaden intercultural knowledge and understanding and develops intercultural communication skills. Secondly, CLIL improves target language competence and raises awareness of both mother tongue and target language.
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