Time: 
      1 Feb 2010 - 16:00 - 18:00

      This is a joint workshop with Cambridge University Press.
      Please, register at the British Council, Moscow : 287-18-36 or by e-mail: english@britishcouncil.ru
      In this talk we’ll first look at the increasingly important area of CLIL (Content Language Integrated Learning), focusing on how it works and why it has become so popular. Then we’ll go on to look at the most important part of teaching young learners: the children themselves.
      By addressing the question of what interests young learners, and how we can incorporate these elements into the CLIL content of our lessons, we hope to indirectly provide some solutions to the common problems of pupil demotivation and restlessness.
      Presenter: Michael Tomlinson
      author of a recently published course for young learners Kid’s Box (ideal for YLE preparation), as well as many other materials published by Cambridge University Press , such as Primary i-Box, Primary Activity Box, Primary Communication Box, Primary Grammar Box, Primary Pronunciation Box, Primary Reading Box, Primary Vocabulary Box.

       


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