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Effective learning objectives by using reflection activities

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The pros and cons of learning objectives in a CLIL lesson

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Implementing CLIL one step at a time

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Tidying up your CLIL lesson preparation

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Balancing content and language in a CLIL lesson

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Finding motivation when falling behind

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The valuable lesson learned from having wrong expectations

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Do you allow your students enough speaking time during your lesson?

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Just asking a simple question?

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“But I need to finish my book!”

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Enough theory! How do I write a CLIL lesson plan?

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How long are you actually talking in a lesson?

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CLIL and mathematics: 3 ways to improve this combination

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Three ideas for differentiation in a CLIL lesson

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The essential skill of note-taking

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How to use lesson objectives effectively

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“But I don’t have the time!”

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Last but not least: How to reflect at the end of your lesson

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The steps to take in the first CLIL lesson

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How to make group work work

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Why working individually is also CLIL

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Discussing a test: The CLIL way

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Why every teacher’s pitfall is the instruction

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A step by step guide to discuss homework in a CLIL way

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Three CLIL Activities to start a lesson

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