This document discusses teaching science through English using the CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) approach. It defines CLIL as teaching curricular subjects through the medium of a non-native language. Key considerations for CLIL science lessons include activating prior knowledge, providing appropriate input and opportunities for output, allowing sufficient wait time for processing in a non-native language, and including collaborative tasks. Challenges for both teachers and learners in CLIL are discussed, as well as strategies for overcoming these challenges such as differentiation of support. The document provides an example of planning a CLIL science lesson on the human skeleton.