The more the merrier - revisiting CLIL-based vocabulary growth in secondary education
One crucial aspect of CLIL-based foreign language learning in instructional settingsis vocabulary growth. As a consequence, research should be interested inhow CLIL fosters vocabulary learning. Noticing an apparent shortage of data-drivenquantitative research on vocabulary growth in this field of CL...
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Main Authors: | Erwin Maria Gierlinger (Author), Thomas Arno Wagner (Author) |
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Universidad de La Sabana,
2016-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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