Bilingual learners and bilingual education
"Bilingual" or "bilingualism"
People who use two or more languages for communication.
Many definitios and understandings of the term 'bilingual'
A 'bilingual education' programme
which learn only some subjects through L2.
A 'bilingual' learner
A student who uses their L1 at home and is learning through a L2.
Bilingual education
The use of two or more languages
mediums of instructions for 'content' subjects.
For Cambridge bilingual education means
Some non-language subjects, through their L1.
'Trilingual', 'multilingual' and 'plurilingual'
to emphasise multiple languages
Content subjects and language
inextricably linked.
It can provide rich opportunities
can focus attention and raise motivation.
Benefits of bilingual education
learners to develop the L1 alongside an L2.
For example:
increased mental flexibility
The challenges of bilingual education
People might feel anxious
Some people see bilingual education as requiring proficiency in the L2.
Each context is different
Practical tips
A language policy
A long-term training strategy
Content and language integrated learning
How can schools start bilingual education?
Clarify their type of school
a bilingual education curriculum model
Translanguaging techniques
Students need to be supported
Bilingual education is a complex undertaking
improved inter-cultural skills
increased opportunities
Some non-language subjects, through a L2.