Immersion, Language of Instruction: It is spoken in the local speech community. It is present in the learners context., Teachers: Mostly native speakers of the target language, Starting age: Mainly early, Language objective: To reach an L2 proficiency similar to that of native speakers., Teaching materials: Are aimed at native speakers, Immigrant students: Are enrolled in these programmes, CLIL, Language of Instruction: It is not spoken locally, Teachers: Not necessarily native speakers of the target language, Starting age: Mainly secondary and early, Language objective: No such far reaching goal as reaching an L2 proficiency similar to that of native speakers, Teaching materials: Not aimed at native speakers, Immigrant students: Do not take part in these programmes.

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