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Parts of the Body: Posters
You will find a copy of a man and one of a woman, with light or dark skin, each in four versions: labeled, blank, numbered circles, blank circles.
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Position Verbs: Posters
In Dutch we use to stand, lie, sit and hang to indicate the position of an object (in many other languages only one verb is used for this). To make it visual for my students, I made these posters.
Edit: The poster with 8 position words also lists the …
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Thematic word cards
These downloads contain word cards with nouns, verbs and adjectives/adverbs on the themes:
- the school,
- the body,
- the House,
- clothing,
- at the table,
- people,
- food,
- the colours,
- nature,
- traffic,
- time,
- leisure,
- hygiene.
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Adjective: Theory and game
Theory and game to practice the rules of the adjective.
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Verbs: Practice cards and quartet
Practice cards with a selection of the hundred most commonly used verbs in Dutch for my non-Dutch speaking newcomers.
One PDF consists of 56 cards with an image on the front and the conjugation of the verb in the present tense and the past participle …
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Visual Memories Posters
Memorizing posters for foreign language newcomers. You can hang the posters in the (OKAN) classroom to visualize the basic vocabulary. The themes of the posters are similar to the work bundles that you can also find on this profile .
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Personal, possessive, demonstrative and reflexive pronouns: Posters
In this learning resource you will find posters with a visual representation of the main pronouns:
- personal pronouns;
- personal pronouns (non-subject form);
- possessives;
- demonstrative pronouns;
- reflexive pronouns.
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Question words: Poster
This is a poster with the main question words, each time with a drawing.
- Interrogative pronouns: who, what, what, what for (whose have I left out)
- Adverbs that we use as question words: when, why, where, how, with what and how much.
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The house of small cubes: Language task at the short film
Language task based on the short film The house of small cubes .
The students answer ask and work their own house of small cubes .
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Vacancies kitchen worker: Reading exercise
Reading exercises, based on vacancies for kitchen staff.
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Sample jam: Board game
This is a board game according to the Trivial Pursuit concept. You only need one die in addition to the prints. The cards make the children think about:
- make sentences (roll dice to determine subject, legend is on the game board),
- make question …
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Describe a person in the third person singular
Students must be able to provide information about people. They write the description in the third person singular.
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