Teaching demonstration of how a CLIL lesson works with young learners
Learn more about the Bridge CLIL Course at https://bridge.edu/tefl/courses/speci... This is another teaching demonstration of how a CLIL lesson works with young learners. The teacher explains both, content and learning outcomes, and then engages the students in the lesson. The teacher also works with Total Physical Response (TPR) to activate kinesthetic learning in the students. This is a great example of clear learning objectives, communication and collaboration, and student-centered learning in CLIL.

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