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Concerns With Content-Based Instruction (Cbi) In Asian Efl Contexts
2010
The Buckingham Journal of Language and Linguistics
With the considerable amount of interest in content-based instruction (CBI) over the past decade, inevitably, CBI has found its way into Asian EFL contexts. This is largely due in part to its 'success' in ESL environments and its global attraction as a mode of language education for the world. Yet, in Asia, a number of significant concerns with CBI have repeatedly failed to attract much attention. These primarily relate to EFL students, EFL teachers, concept learning, and the research
doi:10.5750/bjll.v1i0.9
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