“…However many countries around the world are starting to implement extensive curriculum reforms with the intention of retooling knowledge-oriented economies required to operate in a globalized world (Graddol, 2006b). In this regard, CLIL has made significant contributions to educational institutions worldwide, as in the cases of Argentina, (Dario Luis Banegas, 2012;Darío Luis Banegas, 2012;Pistorio, 2009), Colombia (McDougald & Anderson, 2015;McDougald, 2009McDougald, , 2015Rodríguez, 2011), and Italy (Aiello, Di Martino, & Di Sabato, 2015;Costa & Coleman, 2010;Favilli, Maffei, & Peroni, 2012;Grandinetti, Langellotti, & Ting, 2013), as well as in countries such as Canada, the Netherlands, Spain, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and Malaysia, through which we can explore relative successes or failures of a CLIL approach (Costa & D' Angelo, 2011).…”