Content-Based Instruction
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Content-based instruction emphasizes a connection to real life, real world skills (Curtain, 1995); in content-based classes, students have more opportunities to use the content knowledge and expertise they bring to class (they activate their prior knowledge, which leads to increased learning of language and content material)
By creating content-based activities, you create a context in which there's a reason to learn the language, there's a reason to learn the grammar, there's a reason to learn the vocabulary. And you're not putting the students in the position of waiting until they know the language well enough to be able to talk about something interesting.

- Patsy M. Lightbown, Professor Emeritus, Concordia University, Montreal
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