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Make up a weather report with weather maps
In this video you can see students at work while they come up with a weather forecast with weather maps. They make up a sound for every weather condition. This can be through their voice, objects, musical instruments.
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Gyre & Gimble: Getting Started with Puppet Theater
In this playlist, created by a collaboration between the National Theater and Gyre & Gimble, you will find three recordings of masterclasses to get started with puppet theater in the classroom or at home. Each film focuses on a different …
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National Theatre: Warm Up Exercises for Word Teachers
In this playlist prepared by the National Theater you will find practical examples of how you can warm up your students as a word teacher in various areas:
- warming of the body;
- warm-ups to prepare the voice, exercises on breathing, projection and …
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Playing with text content and atmosphere: Lesson Idea
Have you ever challenged your students to read a text in a way it wasn't meant to be?
In this video you can see what the effect is if you read, for example, Old MacDonald Had A Farm as if it were a text from a horror film.Attention, the video …
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Your Country Needs You: WWI Audio Story
Young William Jones wants to join the army to fight against the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires. Once at the front, his enthusiasm drops drastically.
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Dutch Week 2022: Performance with assignments
During Dutch Week, the two ambassadors of the Dutch language travel to schools in Flanders and the Netherlands to draw attention to the versatility of Dutch. The 2022 performance, which follows assignments and fun language challenges in the …
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Winter Spirits: Song around sound with chords and lesson ideas
Winter Spirits is about the terrifying sounds you sometimes hear in the dark.
It is ideal for lessons on sound. In the appendix you will find the text with chords as well as a number of lesson ideas.
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Ave Caesar: Listening story
Caesar is eager to become the leader of the Roman Empire, but he is well aware that he cannot achieve this on his own. During a fight in the Colosseum he sees Miles, a very talented gladiator, fighting like a madman.
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Loukianos' dealings with Homeros: Podcast broadcast
In this podcast, Yoran Joosten (Student, KU Leuven) explains the work of the satirical Greek author Loukianos. He pays attention to Loukianos' dealings with the figure of Homeros and his epics.
This podcast can be used as a listening test or as a …
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Building the decor of Rusalka: Who does what?
In this learning resource you can see how the decor of Rusalka is made and what it mainly consists of. The colleagues who speak in this video are a carpenter, a decor workshop employee and a technical designer. Each of them explains what their …
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Making wigs in the opera world: A word of explanation
In this learning resource, the hair and make-up department of Opera Ballet Vlaanderen briefly explains how they make the wigs for the opera Der Schmied von Gent. The difficulty is mainly in the processing of symmetrical or not symmetrical figures …
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Left Heart: Audio recording of a poem
An own poem (author and reader Joris Denoo) about writing poems.
The content of this poem can spark a conversation about writing (specifically of poems). Pupils often write poems (cf. submissions to poetry competitions), and everyone hopes to write …
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