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Dealing with Socially Acute Questions in the English-Language Classroom
This article provides tools that second language teachers can use for a constructive intercultural dialogue in the event of socially undesirable interactions in a mixed language group. A case study of a racist statement during an interfaculty …
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Story Dice: Writing stories with dice
With StoryDice's digital story dice, your students can determine the content and order of a storyline by digitally rolling the dice.
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Academic English: do's and don'ts
Most students have a good basic or even advanced knowledge of English. Yet writing in academic English is often a stumbling block for many. Academic texts are not just formal texts, they require a certain style.
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Conditionals: English if sentences (if clauses)
If I had ten million, I would ask the Queen to come for afternoon tea. If you had ten million, what would you do?
Those first two sentences are if clauses. With if sentences you indicate a condition in English; in Dutch you do that with als. Such …
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Annual overview 2020 in pictures
2020 discuss on the basis of English texts, infographics, graphics and photos?
Visual capitalist
American site in which the news of 2020 is displayed in twenty graphs and infographics.
The article provides brief information about the event and a …
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Quantity determiners much of many
Article explaining when you use much of many .
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The ten most common writing mistakes in English
In the English language you will regularly find words that are very similar. And because of that, there is a long list of common English mistakes. Who wrote never there when in fact they're to be? Or separate instead of separate ? After reading …
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How do I write an email in English to my teacher?
When drafting an English email, it is important to pay attention to the correct address, a neat structure, an appropriate closing and correct use of language and register.
This article briefly explains how to compose an email.
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Is WWIII about to start?: How to approach this question in class
Blog article by Sarah Simmons about how you as a teacher deal with difficult questions about current events.
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Immersion Education in history classes: How and why acquire a second language through immersion?
The bachelor thesis deals with the current state of affairs regarding immersion education and the European CLIL project. In concrete terms, this means that CLIL (short for 'Content and Language Integrated Learning) was compared with other …
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Shakespeare in art EFL education: Insight in use and relevance
This bachelor's thesis by Patrizio Prata is shared by PXL Education as part of a project in which we want to make bachelor's theses of teacher training students more readily available to teachers in practice. You can consult all …
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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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