'Perhaps the book's greatest asset is its critical exploration of teachertraining programsan area that has been rather neglected, despite being centralto understanding the results obtained through CLIL.' Amparo Lázaro Ibarrola, Public University of Navarre, Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 34:3, September 2012, p. 526."CLIL in Spain: Implementation, Results and Teacher Training is an admirable effort to compile, in less than 300 pages, research on what is basically a nation's attempt to promote multilingualism through CLIL.All in all, CLIL in Spain, both as a process and a book, is quite impressive because there is depth below apparent 'non-systematicness'. In fact, as the editors concluded, in contrast to the example of Malaysia, where the very positivistic top-down mandate to establish bilingual education across the board has failed."Y.L Teresa Ting