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Question words: Poster
This is a poster with the main question words, each time with a drawing.
- Interrogative pronouns: who, what, what, what for (whose have I left out)
- Adverbs that we use as question words: when, why, where, how, with what and how much.
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Become a Language Point Ambassador: Information brochure for NT2 teachers
Are you an NT2 teacher? Do you want to encourage your students to read and learn Dutch outside of your classroom?
Become a Taalpunt ambassador and show your students the way to Taalpunt Dutch in a library in their neighborhood.
A Taalpunt Dutch is a …
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Online teaching with Zoom: Roadmap and videos for students
I have been teaching online with Zoom for a few weeks. The hardest part was getting my students online without actually being able to show them. In addition, most of my students do not have a computer, and whoever has one prefers to reserve it …
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Practice Dutch: Useful websites
Overview of websites to practice Dutch for foreigners online. Handy to make adjustments during class or to practice at home.
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Numbers and numbers: Reading and writing
Theory and exercises on numbers and numbers reading and writing with remedial number inversion, the difference between -tig or -ten, special numbers and pronunciation.
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Voiced and unvoiced sounds: Memorization plate
Memorization plate for voiced and unvoiced sounds.
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Practicing Dutch during the holidays
Worksheet that can be used for study guidance or as a conclusion.
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Stairs of comparison: Theory
Explanation about the steps of comparison on a simple level.
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No or none: Schematic overview
Schematic overview of the use of niet and geen in Dutch. The explanation is in French.
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Alphabet cards: Simple version
Simple cards to learn the alphabet: you see the lowercase and uppercase letters of each letter.
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Listening point and audiobooks: Leaflet for the students
A folder to promote reading and Listening Point among dyslexic students or students with a reading disability with a clear step-by-step plan on how to sign up for this.
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Request permission and information
Overview of useful questions and sentences in a class situation.
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