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UNIT 6: A CRITICAL APPROACH TO PLURILINGUAL SYSTEMS
UNIT 6: A CRITICAL APPROACH TO PLURILINGUAL SYSTEMS
Quiz
1.Why is multilingualism at the very heart of European identity?
- Because many Europeans are bilingual
- Because European identity is forged by native languages and the use of English as the common language
- Because languages are a fundamental aspect of the cultural identity
2.In CLIL, non- language subjects
- Are taught in foreign language
- Are taught through and with a foreign language
- Are taught after students know a foreign language
3.Under the European Commission Action Plan, students should be taught in
- At least three languages (the official language and two foreign languages)
- at least two languages (the official language and a foreign language)
- their mother language, and two subjects of different foreign languages
4.When was CLIL introduced in Luxembourg and Malta?
- In the 1960s
- In the 1980s
- In the nineteenth century
5.Countries with several official languages:
- Are usually the firsts to provide CLIL
- Are usually the lasts to provide CLIL
- Reject CLIL because it goes against the minority languages
6.The most widespread target languages for CLIL are
- Spanish, English and French
- English, French and German
- English, French and Italian
7.In order to admit students into CLIL projects, which countries set a language examination:
- France and Romania
- Poland, Hungary and the Netherlands
- Greece, Portugal and Denmark
8.Socio-economic objectives in the introduction of CLIL refer to
- Helping the less well-off families
- Improving the general social status
- Getting better job prospects
9.Socio-cultural objectives in the introduction of CLIL refer to
- Increasing the average cultural level
- Improving the the cultural level of the less well-off
- Promoting values of respect and tolerance
10.Linguistic objectives in the introduction of CLIL refer to
- using language for real practical purposes
- Learning two foreign languages
- Improving correction in the use of languages
11.CLIL is most frequently used in
- creative, sports or environmental activities
- any subject
- Maths and the science subjects
12.The external evaluation of schools is
- Very rare, except in the Northern Countries
- a very widespread practice in European countries
- usually limited to private schools
13.CLIL in Spain is reduced to
- Primary school
- Primary and Secondary School
- Pre-primary, Primary and Secondary School
14.Students that follow CLIL programs
- Are evaluated the same as the rest
- Are usually evaluated differently from the rest
- Are only evaluated in language acquisition
15.The basic qualification to become a CLIL teacher is usually
- To be a specialist in language teaching
- To be a specialist in the content subject
- To be a specialist in both language teaching and the content subject
16.Some areas in Spain are an exception because
- They require a foreign language and a minority language
- They don’t require a content subject teacher
- They require certified evidence of two specialities
17.In certain areas of Spain
- Teachers who work with CLIL earn more
- Teachers who work with CLIL are given scholarships to travel abroad
- Teacher who work with CLIL are given special training facilities
18.CLIL teachers are usually
- Satisfied with the new opportunities given to them through training programs
- Complaining that there are not enough training programs
- Easily adapted and require no great administrative effort
19.EU initiatives in the field of CLIL have increased in recent years because
- Learning a second language is considered essential to find a good job in the future
- Students should be prepared for the new times, when there is more mobility
- English is the common language for business and science
20.In general, national recommendations regarding CLIL tend to give more importance to
- language proficiency in the target language
- proficiency in the content subject
- Both A and B are true
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