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Make or do?: Explanation of difference with practice
This presentation explains the difference between making and doing. At the end there is a completion exercise for the students.
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Lesson questions:
Exercises and presentation to repeat the question sentence. Both closed questions and question word questions.
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Mona Lisa: Make up a story about the painting
Presentation in which students make up a story about the Mona Lisa. What are her hobbies? Does she have children? Where does she live?
Using the worksheet, students can create a new Mona Lisa with its own story.
Finally, hang up all the works of art …
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Virtual learning and play rooms: Idea for Google Slides
Do you want to make online content available to your students thematically? Then these learning and play areas are a great idea.
Sarah Wood offers a large collection of free-to-use virtual learning and play spaces.
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Create pie chart
This learning resource contains a short problem in which students make their own pie chart. The students must first convert the percents to a fraction with a denominator 20 to find out how many boxes they have to color.
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The language of the Koepelzaal: Political terms explained
From authority to seat distribution, these are words you don't use every day. This set of 43 cards explains many political terms clearly and clearly.
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Elections 2024: Class Posters
Want to know everything at a glance about our parliamentary democracy, the division of powers, the state structure and the ins and outs of valid voting? This set of nine clear and educational posters provide you with the necessary information. …
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Proud of your language passport: Map the multilingualism in your classroom
Map the linguistic diversity of your class. Let the students reflect on their own multilingualism by making a language passport.
Who can say hello in Spanish? In which country is your name most common? Which color matches your native language? What …
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Sign language
During this lesson, students learn what sign language is, how it works and they also learn some simple signs.
A quiz has also been added where students have to guess what each gesture means.
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What is your favorite word?
Which words do your students find beautiful and special? Let them think about it based on the worksheet and the accompanying presentation.
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In search of language treasures: Students discover the added value of a multilingual environment
Show your students the added value of a multilingual environment. The activity focuses on linguistic treasures from other languages: words or sentences with a special value or meaning.
The students become treasure hunters and interview someone …
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Stick men: Images of emotions
Pictures of stick men depicting emotions such as shy, tired, angry...
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