This paper delves into students’ view on English-medium instruction (EMI) in two South European countries, Italy and Spain. In particular, two topics which have been less frequently investigated are addressed: the linguistic demands of students and the need students may feel for some form of language assistance. To this end, a paper-based questionnaire was given to 290 undergraduate students, 145 of whom being Italian (from the Department of Engineering) and 145 Spanish (from the Departments of Business Administration, Engineering, Economics, History, Economics and Law, Marketing, and Public Administration). The questionnaire contained close-ended and open-ended questions regarding their pre-university EMI experiences, whether content teach...
CLIL and EMI programmes are among the most important teaching methodologies, which have increasingly...
The status of English as a lingua franca has led European universities to implement the use of this ...
English-medium instruction (henceforth called EMI) refers to the use of English as a language of ins...
This paper delves into students’ view on English-medium instruction (EMI) in two South European coun...
Research shows that students react differently to English-medium instruction depending on numerous f...
Over the past decades, an increasing number of institutions in the world has been driven by the need...
English is increasingly used as a medium of instruction in European higher education not only in nor...
This paper reports on a qualitative study investigating the opinions on English Medium Instruction ...
English Medium Instruction (EMI) is increasingly being introduced across European universities in co...
This chapter reports on a study of student translanguaging practices in English-medium instruction (...
This paper reflects on the concept of English Medium Instruction, a growing activity at Spanish univ...
Comment on "English-medium Instruction and the Role of Language Mediation" by Claudio Bendazzol
After years of catering almost solely to the needs of students, in 2012, the University of Padova\u2...
Higher Education (HE) is currently undergoing macro changes that pull in a direction of increased mo...
This paper investigates the challenges lecturers face in English-medium instruction (EMI) programs ...
CLIL and EMI programmes are among the most important teaching methodologies, which have increasingly...
The status of English as a lingua franca has led European universities to implement the use of this ...
English-medium instruction (henceforth called EMI) refers to the use of English as a language of ins...
This paper delves into students’ view on English-medium instruction (EMI) in two South European coun...
Research shows that students react differently to English-medium instruction depending on numerous f...
Over the past decades, an increasing number of institutions in the world has been driven by the need...
English is increasingly used as a medium of instruction in European higher education not only in nor...
This paper reports on a qualitative study investigating the opinions on English Medium Instruction ...
English Medium Instruction (EMI) is increasingly being introduced across European universities in co...
This chapter reports on a study of student translanguaging practices in English-medium instruction (...
This paper reflects on the concept of English Medium Instruction, a growing activity at Spanish univ...
Comment on "English-medium Instruction and the Role of Language Mediation" by Claudio Bendazzol
After years of catering almost solely to the needs of students, in 2012, the University of Padova\u2...
Higher Education (HE) is currently undergoing macro changes that pull in a direction of increased mo...
This paper investigates the challenges lecturers face in English-medium instruction (EMI) programs ...
CLIL and EMI programmes are among the most important teaching methodologies, which have increasingly...
The status of English as a lingua franca has led European universities to implement the use of this ...
English-medium instruction (henceforth called EMI) refers to the use of English as a language of ins...