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Five famous explorers: Listening assignment
In this listening comprehension exercise, you'll take a quick journey through history with short stories about five famous explorers: Alexander the Great, Vasco Da Gama, Marco Polo, James Cook, and Christopher Columbus.
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Parenting About Alcohol and Other Drugs: Explainer Video
Sooner or later, young people come into contact with alcohol and other drugs, such as cannabis. As a parent, you hope that your son or daughter is strong enough to handle this wisely. Do not underestimate your role as a parent! You have a lot …
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Using an autocue or teleprompter
In this explanation video you will get more information about the use of an autocue. How do you read the text from a prompter? Most YouTubers have their lyrics written out. Bart gives some tips to read this without it looking like reading.
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First Degree Equations with Parameters: Explainer Video
This video explains three exercises with parameters in equations of the first degree with one unknown.
An example is offered with one solution, without solutions, as well as an infinite number of solutions.
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Immersive Reader on Edge: Explainer video
In the video you will discover the possibilities and the functions of the Immersive Reader.
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NomadPlay: Sheet music app
What's NomadPlay?
NomadPlay is a sheet music app allowing you to play along great artists and ensembles. For the first time, you could play alongside a real orchestra, practice duets with your favorite musicians, sing along a professional choir! The …
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Why do we want to get drunk?
On Thursday, accidentally ending up in a café a little too long, a bit in the wind because of just that beer too much on Friday and on Saturday still flying into the cocktails. You may be familiar with that feeling: you want to have a good …
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Watch me inspire: Playful warm-ups and sources of inspiration within words
In this video Selina presents her bachelor's thesis. As part of that trial, she has drawn up a collection of more than fifty playful warm-ups and sources of inspiration that can be used in word arts drama.
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De Bieb voor de Zaanstreek: YouTube channel with book tips
Do your students have problems choosing a good book or are you looking for a good reading book yourself?
On this YouTube channel you will find short book promotion videos for children. There is also a separate playlist with book tips for teachers and …
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Interactive reading aloud with assisted communication
How do you ensure that children understand what is happening in the booklet?
How can you ensure that you expand the vocabulary?Liboe explains how she approaches it and how she applies assisted communication.
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Is a glass of red wine healthy?
For the fourth year in a row, the DrugLijn and the Foundation against Cancer are calling for a month to say "no" to alcohol and to opt for alcohol-free initiatives. And yet... is that really a good idea? The media and scientists do not always …
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Have text read aloud with Microsoft Word without additional software
You can have text read aloud in Microsoft Word. You don't need any additional software. This video shows you how to use the feature.
- Click the 'Review' tab.
- Click on 'Read'.
From now on the reading function is activated. Just below the ribbon, right …
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