García Blay, Mª Gloria, Ernesto Micó Escrivá, Tomás
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The Second Generation of Gods: How to Deal with a CLIL Didactic Unit
Learning English is a fundamental requirement for the development of our students in the globalized world in which we live. Probably, the traditional methodology regarding to the teaching of foreign languages suffers, in some cases, a communicative component attractive enough to get the students to improve their competence in linguistic communication. That is why we propose the design of a didactic unit that uses the CLIL methodology, through the integration of language and content, to contribute not only to improve the foreign language, but also to reinforce content and cognitive skills. Activities are proposed with different execution patterns, from the 4Cs and progressively increasing the dif(cid:976)iculty, both cognitive and linguistic level.