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102 T E A C H I N G THROUGH A FOREIGN LANGUAGE Class management Qualified teachers should be able to decide when teaching the whole class, groups, pairs, or individuals is appropriate for particular learning purposes. They should maintain learners’ interest and motivation through relevant learning opportunities. Finally, they should be aware of time management as well as select the content priorities according to the increased time needed in CLIL. Further professional development Additional CLIL experience can be gained through Socrates and other actions, i.e. through in-service teacher-training courses and teaching assistantships. For further information TIE - CLIL (Translanguage in Europe - Content and Language Integrated Learning) Website: www.tieclil.org TIE-CLIL Project Publications Marsh D. - Langé G. (eds.), Implementing Content and Language Integrated Learning, Jyväskylä, University of Jyväskylä , 1999 Marsh D. - Langé G. (eds.), Using Languages to Learn and Learning to Use Languages, Jyväskylä, University of Jyväskylä , 2000 Langé G. (ed.), TIE-CLIL Modules, in press.