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Talking about the weather: Learning video
How is the weather today? In this video you will learn to describe what the weather is like.
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Relief on map: Task
Strengthen your students' knowledge of contour lines with these additional exercises. They learn to interpret contour lines on both fictional maps and the map of Belgium.
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Multilingualism and language disorders
This website is intended as a tool for anyone who works with multilingual children who are suspected of having a language development disorder. The website contains information on more than 75 languages. Differences with Dutch, information about …
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Spacecraft AR
Explore the solar system in your own classroom with this educational app from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Watch space explorers in augmented reality on your mobile device.
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Chatter cards: Responsible demonstration
Students regularly see demonstrations and demonstrations on TV by citizens who draw attention to their cause. Unfortunately, things sometimes get out of hand with destruction and aggression. What should students think of this? Where are the …
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Is clean normal?: Statement game
With this game you will think together about what you think is and is not clean. You decide together what is clean or hygienic enough. You will also discover what you and your team are already doing well and what could be improved. The game is a …
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Taking the bus or train: Speaking assignments
PowerPoint presentation with assignments to take the bus or train.
As an introduction you will find a link to an interactive exercise. The students look for the missing information in a dialogue between a traveler and a counter clerk.
The students …
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Martin Luther King: Reading Exercise BookWidgets
Students read a text about Martin Luther King and answer the content questions.
This is an additional reading task for Theme 12: Heroes and heroines of Language Law 2.3 in writing, but the exercise can also be perfectly used in your lesson without the …
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A fun job!: Reading exercise BookWidgets
Students read a vacancy for a tour guide and answer the content questions in the text.
This is an extra reading task for Theme 11: A nice job of Language Law 2.3 in writing, but the exercise can also be perfectly used in your lesson without the …
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My wedding ring: Reading exercise BookWidgets
Students read a text about a marriage and answer some questions.
This is an additional reading task for Theme 10: In love, engaged, married from Language Law 2.3 in writing, but the exercise can also be perfectly used in your lesson without the …
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Jana likes to work alone: Reading exercise BookWidgets
The students read the profiles of four people who are looking for work. They answer the content questions about the text.
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Anita's blog: Reading exercise BookWidgets
The students read a blog about someone who moved to another apartment. They answer the content questions about the text.
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