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Words practice Wozzol: Manual
This guide explains how you can get started with Wozzol. Wozzol is an online tool that can practice your words in a foreign language.
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Getting Started with Duolingo: old.Learn language
A comprehensive guide to get started with Duolingo and tips to get out more. Duolingo is a site where users can learn a language.
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Digital activities for languages, history and humanities: Taccle2
A Guide to enrich your lessons and promote learning in your classroom. Layout:
Introduction.
Part 1 Activities to:
- A developing effective communication.
- Living Environments explain and explore.
- Looking skills develop.
- Texts to understand. …
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iMovie for iOS 7: Manual
Quick start guide to get started with iMovie (version for iOS7) on iPad.
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Language schools in 10 principles according to a survey by Rod Ellis
What do we currently know with certainty about language education? Attach ten tips for your teaching practice based on the current state of scientific research!
Secondary and foreign language education accounts for more than a third of Adult …
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Language of instruction: French and English
This document contains a number of interesting phrases and names that may help students in understanding the instructions in class French or English.
Besides some general instructions are also gender, number, parts of speech, punctuation and …
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Meta Language List language philosophical terms, according to the curricula
You'll find a list of the Dutch language contemplative terms with their translations in French, English, German and Spanish. The terms are based on the curricula of Dutch private education.
The first column organizes the terms for the first …
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Do you learn new vocabulary in context?
According to Shannon Reed, the answer is unequivocally "no". The two methods each have their own role and complement each other. She describes her experiences in two articles.
First: I'm a Believer: Vocab Words Out of Context on …
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