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Brain clippings
Website with language facts, links to language YouTube channels...
You will also find the language game Wordskipper there. This language game combines formal thinking (anagram) with meaning (synonym).
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City Map: Template
Image to be used in the section explaining the way, more explicit et demander le chemin, but also a Dutch and English version for giving and asking directions . Made with free parts from Canva and some images on Pixabay.
Format of a slide in …
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European Day of Languages
The official site of the European Day of Languages (EDT). On the site you will find background information, more information about events and competitions...
As a teacher you will also find inspiration here:
- language facts;
- sign language in and about …
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Lyrikline: Poetry in text and sound
Hundreds of poets have recorded their poems and made the text available. This creates a collection of thousands of recorded poems in the original language and in translation into dozens of languages.
The site itself can also be read in different …
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Press Cartoon Belgium and Europe: The best drawings from the Belgian and international press
Site with all Belgian cartoonists. Very useful to look up cartoons related to current affairs and thus discuss current affairs in class.
You can search by author and, on the author page, by title of the magazine in which the cartoon was published. …
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My Dictionary: Online Translation and Synonyms
On the site you can have words and text translated, search for synonyms, conjugate verbs and find information about spelling.
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Orandago: Dutch for non-native speakers
On the website you can make a choice based on your native language for the available things that you can use to improve your Dutch. The native languages you can choose from are:
- French;
- Arabic;
- English;
- Spanish;
- German;
- Japanese.
If you have chosen a …
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Could Neanderthals speak?
In this article by the Max-Planck Institute it is reported that language probably existed much longer than previously suspected, ie that language is much older than people thought.
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