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Universidad Pedagógica Experimental Libertador Instituto Pedagógico de Caracas Departamento de Idiomas Modernos Programa Inglés Cátedra de Lingüística Didáctica del Idioma Inglés An Overview of Content- Based Instruction (CBI) Class: 001 Professor: Nahir Aparicio Student: Ramón Oviedo Caracas, January 2013
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Universidad Pedagógica Experimental LibertadorInstituto Pedagógico de Caracas

Departamento de Idiomas ModernosPrograma Inglés

Cátedra de Lingüística Didáctica del Idioma Inglés

An Overview of Content- Based Instruction (CBI)

Class: 001Professor: Nahir Aparicio

Student: Ramón Oviedo

Caracas, January 2013

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CBI refers to an approach to second language teaching in which teaching is organized around the content or information that students will acquire, rather than around a linguistic or other type of syllabus. (Richards and Rogers, 2007)

It is the teaching of content or information in the language being learned with little or not direct or explicit effort to teach the language itself separately from the content being taught. (Krahnke, cited in Richards and Rogers, 2007)

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1. People learn a second language more successfully when they use the language as a means of acquiring information, rather than as an end in itself.

2. CBI better reflects learners’ needs for learning a second language.

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A. Language is text and discourse- based.

B. Language use draws on integrated skills.

C. Language is purposeful

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People learn a second language more successfully when they use the language as a means of acquiring information, rather than as an end in itself.

People learn a second language more successfully when information they are acquiring is perceived as interesting, useful, and leading to a desired goal.

Some content areas are more useful as a basis for language learning than others.

Students learn best when instruction addresses students’ needs.

Teaching builds on the previous experience of the learners.

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Richards, J.C. & Rodgers, T.S 2001. Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press