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Content and language integrated learning (CLIL)[1] is a method of teaching school subjects in a foreign language, thus teaching both the subject and the language. It has many synonyms such as bilingual education, content based instruction, English (or other languages) as medium of instruction.[2]
Content-based instruction (CBI) is a similar approach. In fact, some people use the two terms interchang ably.