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Studying: 20 quotes in Dutch and English
Many famous authors, scientists and artists express a piece of life advice in the form of a quote. Whether you're just starting your academic journey or nearing the end, we could all use some motivation when it comes to studying.
In this blog, 20 …
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Write clear and concrete business texts: Avoid key words
Wikipedia contains a clear guide to writing business texts. On the page about 'hazy statements' ( weasel words in English) the Wikipedia call on editors to write clear and clear texts. They ask not to write meaningless, repetitive or …
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They, them or them? That's how you keep them apart
Do you keep mixing them, them, them and them? Then you are not alone. The difference between them, them and their is one of the most sought after language issues. How does it really work?
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Film and image in distance learning
Do you want to offer your students something other than Netflix and show them what the alternatives are? Do you want to make them adept in the laws of film and imagery? View the offer.
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Let your students taste culture during corona
Let children and young people admire collections and the wide range of performing arts from behind their screens. Cultural institutions pull out all the stops to bring their offerings indoors.
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What is the difference between you and you or you and you?
The reason why you use you and you or you and your mistake sometimes is that you don't really hear the difference between the two words. But when you write them, there is a very important distinction. What exactly is that distinction and how …
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D, t or dt: Explanation and donkey bridges
Do you also find it so hard to know when to write d, t or dt? You are certainly not alone. Through this blog we show you that it does not necessarily have to be complicated to use d, t or dt correctly. With these handy donkey bridges you will …
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What is intermediate language?
Article about language varieties, divided into three major groups: standard language, dialects and intermediate language.
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Linguistic cluster: Language Learning Square and inter-language cooperation
In the Meuse-Rhine Euregion, a lot of work is being done on a digital language learning square. From the summer of 2011, the language learning area will be accessible to teachers and students free of charge. The intention is to improve the …
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