SUBJECT AND LANGUAGE INTEGRATED LEARNING TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE

Authors

  • Omarov E. Kainar academy, Almaty, Kazakhstan Author
  • Rauan Dosymbekova Al Farabi KAZNU, Almaty, Kazakhstan Author
  • Nurtalip Sharypkazy Al Farabi KAZNU, Almaty, Kazakhstan Author
  • Koibakova Aizhan Al Farabi KAZNU, Almaty, Kazakhstan Author
  • Maulit Bakytnur Al Farabi KAZNU, Almaty, Kazakhstan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/mkqs1367

Keywords:

approach, integration, subject-language, methods, teaching

Abstract

The integrated subject-language approach to learning (hereinafter SLIL) is a broad concept that covers various situations of teaching a non-linguistic subject through a medium of a second or foreign

 

 

language. SLIL assumes a balance between subject Subject and language learning. Thus, language is used as a means of studying the Subject, and in turn, is used as a resource for learning the language.

Thus, in European countries there is an increased interest in the study and application of various methods of teaching a foreign language, the specificity of which is not the use of a foreign language as a learning objective, but its usage as a means of instruction.[1]

In recent decades, important changes have taken place in the modern world, among which are: the creation of a worldwide Internet network and the globalization of all social, political, economic and environmental processes in the world. These, as well as other changes had a generally strong impact on the world education system.

 

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Published

30.09.2020

How to Cite

E., O., Dosymbekova, R., Sharypkazy, N., Aizhan , K., & Bakytnur, M. (2020). SUBJECT AND LANGUAGE INTEGRATED LEARNING TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(7), 9858-9867. https://doi.org/10.61841/mkqs1367