Genesee (1985) defines Canadian immersion programs as those in which the target language is used for teaching regular school subjects. Content-Based Instruction is generally seen as designed for adult learners only—adults studying language for special purposes. A growing number of universities are offering Language for Specific Purposes courses in foreign languages in a variety of disciplines, particularly in business. To further define Content-Based Instruction, Met (1999) describes a continuum of programmatic possibilities for integrating language and content leaning, ranging from the most content-driven language programs on one end of the continuum to those that are primarily language-driven on the other. 【題組】37.
In this passage, 1985 indicates (A) the year of the publication of a work written by a scholar whose last name is Genesee. (B)the volume of books published by a publisher whose last name is Genesee. (C) the number of schools the publisher named Genesee includes in its distribution. (D) last year’s growth rate.