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listelement.badge.dso-type Kirje , Advantages and Problems Regarding Content and Language Integrated Learning on the Example of Miina Härma Gymnasium(Tartu Ülikool, 2014-10-22) Hinnov, Sixten; Tartu Ülikool. Inglise filoloogia osakond; Tartu Ülikool. FilosoofiateaduskondIn recent years Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) has attracted much attention in Europe and other parts of the world as a way of acquiring any foreign language in the natural environments. Therefore, the research project presented in this thesis was carried out to learn more about the usefulness of CLIL. Thus, the thesis deals with the advantages and problems of CLIL. The purpose of the thesis is to provide an overview of the most relevant literature regarding CLIL. The goal of the action research is to investigate what the CLIL teachers and the CLIL students of Miina Härma Gymnasium, Tartu see as the advantages and problems of CLIL, in reality being a part of it themselves. Consequently, the present thesis has a potential to make a valuable contribution to the field of CLIL application research. Chapter one is based on secondary sources and gives an overview of the different methods most often used within CLIL, thereafter the main advantages of CLIL are described, which are followed by the most common problems regarding CLIL. Furthermore, there is a section about its educational service. The next section provides information on CLIL in Estonia, followed by the description of the qualities of good CLIL teachers and strategies for teachers towards quality CLIL. Last, ten tips for CLIL teachers of maths and science are presented and discussed. Chapter two introduces the methods and the results of an action research conducted in the scope of the present thesis. The purpose of the thesis was to carry out research on the advantages and problems regarding CLIL on the example of Miina Härma Gymnasium and also to get feedback on how the CLIL students have comprehended the terminology of chemistry and can apply the knowledge to more practical tasks. Five CLIL teachers and also five CLIL students of Miina Härma Gymnasium were interviewed. In addition to that, a chemistry test on the properties of metals was carried out. Nine CLIL students and nine control group students completed the test. The results of the study were analysed both qualitatively and quantitatively.listelement.badge.dso-type Kirje , Using Australian Short Stories to Teach about Australian Culture in ESL Classroom in Estonia(Tartu Ülikool, 2014-10-22) Kamp, Ulla; Tartu Ülikool. Inglise filoloogia osakond; Tartu Ülikool. FilosoofiateaduskondLanguage is seen as a symbol of social identity and therefore teaching about culture should also be integrated into the teaching of a foreign language. Hence teaching English should include discussions about countries and contexts in which English is widely spoken. English as a second language (ESL) coursebooks, however, mainly focus on teaching about American and/or British culture and often ignore other English-speaking countries, including Australia. Lack of teaching materials that focus on Australian culture is the first obstacle ESL teachers encounter even if they wished to include Australia into ESL teaching. One of the means to form a basis of suitable teaching material is to utilise literary texts that can be regarded an authentic source of a particular country’s cultural and linguistic context and background. Due to the on-going debate among Australian academics of what literary works should be included in the Australian literary canon and what criteria should be used to define Australian literature, ESL teachers have not been provided with a ready set of texts to use as the representative ones, but are left to analyse the literary works and authors themselves in order to decide which of them to include in ESL teaching. In addition, chosen literary texts should be analysed from a cultural perspective to identify the cultural aspects that could be concentrated on and dealt with in ESL classroom. The aim of this research paper is to form a set of Australian short stories that can be used in order to teach about Australian culture in ESL classroom in Estonia and to analyse what the most characteristic aspects of Australian culture are based on short stories in The Penguin Century of Australian Stories, edited by Carmel Bird, published in 2000. The introduction of the paper incorporates discussions of what culture is, the necessity of teaching about culture in ESL classroom and current practices, and the nature of Australian literary canon. The theoretical chapter of the research paper combines five sections of background information collected from previous studies and relevant articles: the advantages of using literature in ESL classroom, the analysis of the selection process and the criteria to be considered when selecting a particular literary work, and the benefits of using short stories in teaching ESL. Additionally, the theoretical part includes a list of possible teaching approaches to be used with literary texts and the analysis of teaching the culture of an English-speaking country through literature is presented, with a particular focus on the culture of the USA. Susan Bassnett 2003, Joyce Merrill Valdes 1986, Carter and Long 1991, Zofia Chlopek 2004, Collie and Slater 1987, Claire Kramsch 1993, Gillian Lazar 1993, Tomalin and Stempleski 1993 are the most acknowledged researchers, in the field of culture/literature in ESL classroom, whose academic publication are mainly analysed and referred to. The main academics and authors whose articles regarding Australian language, culture and literature are analysed and quoted are Bruce Bennett 2009, Delys Bird 2000, Blair and Collins 2000, Catriona Elder 2008, Kerryn Goldsworthy 1999, John Hirst 2010, Tom I. Moore 1971 and Stephen Torre 2009. The empirical part of the paper consists of an analysis of the short fiction in The Penguin Century of Australian Stories to categorise these stories according to the characteristic aspects of Australian culture present in the stories. In addition, the chapter includes a selection of short stories that can be used as teaching material when teaching about Australian culture in ESL classroom in Estonia.listelement.badge.dso-type Kirje , Students' and Teachers' Perceptions of CLIL Implementation Through English and a VLE(Tartu Ülikool, 2014-10-22) Gerontidi, Elena; Tartu Ülikool. Inglise filoloogia osakond; Tartu Ülikool. FilosoofiateaduskondResümee/kokkuvõtte leiab manusest.