[eng] Since English is well established as a lingua franca, many initiatives have been
undertaken to develop innovative methodologies to facilitate effective language
learning. Prominent among these is CLIL (Content Language Integrated
Learning), a dual approach to language acquisition in which a content subject is
learnt through a foreign language, typically English. This methodology has
become increasingly notorious as it does not require additional time in the
curriculum and allows for a greater exposure to the language. Therefore, this
thesis aims to (i) provide an analysis of the CLIL approach by exploring its
implementation in Europe, Spain, and the Balearic Islands as well as to give an
overview of the CLIL methodology including the 4Cs framework, the
differentiation between Hard and Soft CLIL and the compilation of the main
criticisms of this methodology. Ultimately, this thesis aims to (ii) complement the
above with the creation of a didactic proposal for an English class in support of
the PE subject taught through CLIL methodology. This will be achieved by
providing the necessary grammar and vocabulary to develop student’s linguistic
competences and maximize their learning in said classes. Moreover, it also
aims to debunk the notion of English lessons based only on static learning and
within the classroom by creating activities that allow learning in a more active
and dynamic environment where kinesthesia and the development of the
different multiple intelligences are promoted