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Make or do?: Explanation of difference with practice
This presentation explains the difference between making and doing. At the end there is a completion exercise for the students.
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Reading Bingo: Assignments about books and language
Reading bingo with ten assignments to stimulate the reading motivation of your students.
The students are assigned to read a poem, draw a cover for a book, look for the most beautiful word in Dutch...
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Phishing fraud has increased: Teaching idea
Text about phishing fraud from De Standaard with a reference to a new awareness campaign on this theme: National Cyber Security Awareness Campaign 2023.
You can use the text and the questions as a class discussion and possibly link it to the theme of …
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Calepino: Guide to adding words
Calepino is an app to keep a dictionary on your smartphone. The use is very intuitive, but students or course participants sometimes have some difficulty with it the first time. This document is a manual on how to add words.
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Dilemmas: Speaking Exercise
A short speaking exercise as an icebreaker or warm-up. Each time, the students have to choose between two options.
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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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Declension adjective and adverb: Poster
This poster gives a clear overview of the rules regarding whether or not to add an -e to adjectives or adverbs. My students know the symbols used from the phrase cards, but they should be clear.
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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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Sentence structure: Board cards and card game
Sentence structure in Dutch is quite complex material for non-native newcomers. Lars uses board cards in the reception class to visualize the sentence structure during instruction moments and various assignments. The same cards are also used in …
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Carnival: Reading skills
First you read an information text (aloud) about the theme of carnival. Then discuss with your students / course participants what is specifically stated in the text.
Then have them complete the processing. You can do this independently or in class, …
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Rubrics of one: Evaluation sheets writing skills
Evaluation sheets in the form of rubrics of one based on the CEFR (level A1 to C1) for writing assignments in a foreign language or Dutch as a second language.
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Rubric of one: Evaluation tokens for monologue
Evaluation sheets in the form of rubrics of one based on the CEFR (level A1 to C1) for speaking assignments in a foreign language.
You indicate what the student is doing well and what still needs to be done.
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