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Navigating the Landscape of CEFR-CLIL-Based Language Pedagogy in the Thai Context: A Captivating Journey Through Needs Analysis

The Common European Framework for Languages (CEFR) is a more comprehensive approach to determining international standards. It is essential to note that the CEFR is more than just an assessment since it emphasises the processes of learning, teaching, and assessment. CEFR has recently been recognised...

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Published in:Journal of language teaching, linguistics, and literature linguistics, and literature, 2023-12, Vol.29 (4), p.194-213
Main Authors: Kaewkamnerd, Kritpipat, Dibyamandala, Jarunee, Mangkhang, Charin, Khuankaew, Sasinee
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