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Types of questions: Auxiliary diagram
This document belongs to Language Block 6: How to interview someone . It is a guide to the types of questions (open, closed, follow-up and control).
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Sentence parsing: Schema
This diagram is a brief summary of the most important points of interest in sentence parsing. Students can follow these steps each time. The phrases covered are:
- subject;
- saying (NWG and WWG);
- direct object (LV);
- indirect object (MV); …
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Conjugating English Verbs in Dutch: Work Bundle
This lesson on the English verbs that are conjugated in Dutch is an addition to the verb spelling lesson. The lesson was created in Canva. Afterwards, the students complete exercises via BookWidgets: Conjugation of English verbs: Fill-in …
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Cause-effect structure: Bundle of work
With this worksheet, students continue to practice the cause-effect text relationship after an initial introduction via text material. Here, extra emphasis is placed on the signal words that support the cause-and-effect relationship. In the …
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Sentence Theory: Repetition Bundle
In this repetition collection the most important meaning doctrine is repeated. This document contains an overview of the most important phrases: what they are, how to find them and an example of how this is applied.
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Signal words and text structures: Overview map
Your students can use this overview card to remember the signal words and text structures.
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All Latin figures of speech you need to know: an overview
Do you have to know Latin figures of speech at school? Figures of speech are often used in texts, even in Latin. Whether you read Cicero, Catullus or Virgil in your lessons, Latin figures of speech appear frequently in all these works. Just pay …
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Mood language: Compose your own rap!
The 'STEM language' project follows the typical STEM structure with an introduction to the challenge, a number of chapters that provide students with the necessary tools to take on the challenge and ultimately the realization of the challenge, …
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Making a schedule: Step-by-step plan and overview - Taalweb 3
Summary of language block 4, lesson 2 of Taalweb 3 OH.
The following elements appear in the summary:
- text types;
- text goals;
- subject of the text;
- main idea of the text;
- text structures.
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Language review: Test
Preparation for a language assessment test, the following items are discussed:
- homonyms;
- degrees of comparison;
- dictation;
- ...
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Language and style errors
The presentation first contains a number of examples with an explanation of the style or language error. This is followed by exercises with an improvement key with references to additional online exercises.
It's about:
- then/if,
- them/them, …
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Active or passive: Additional exercises - Campus Nederlands 2
These are extra exercises on the active and passive sentences, which were used for a tutoring lesson.
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