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Stijn Moekaars: Youth writer and musician
Teacher and youth writer Stijn Moekaars has already written numerous fine children's books, including Millie Duizendvoet . In that capacity you can book him for an author reading. As a teacher, he also writes an essay every Wednesday on Radio BOO …
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Institute for the Dutch Language
The Institute for the Dutch Language is the place to be for anyone who wants to know something about Dutch through the ages. So you will find sections on the website such as dictionaries, spelling and grammar, corpora and lexica, terminology, a …
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Institute for the Dutch Language: Annual Review 2020 in new words
Every year we list a selection from our New word of the week section. You will find a word for each month on this website of the Institute for the Dutch Language . Get inspired with this look back at 2020 with twelve new words.
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Radio Word Forest: Listening to images with a story
What do you see in a sculpture? What would the artist have thought of when creating this image?
On the occasion of Antwerp Book City in 2004, the Middelheim Museum commissioned various youth authors to write a story for an image from the permanent …Translated by
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Eyes that look: Teaching package
Today we live in a visual culture. Young people are continuously confronted with visual information: videos and photos on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. Images are always present, but how well can young people look and observe? And can they still …
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NPO Knowledge: Educational platform Dutch Public Broadcasting
The educational online platform NPO Kennis van de Nederlandse Publieke Omroep provides clear answers about current issues or matters that relate to your personal life.
The questions below are answered, among other things.- How is a vaccine tested? …
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Shakespeare
On this site you will find a lot of information about the life and work of William Shakespeare. This information comes from Lee Jamieson, Shakespearean specialist.
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