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Au restaurant: Listening skills
This test is the final part of the preparation for French weeks, where students from the restaurant - kitchen direction are prepared for a room service in French.
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Reynaert De Vos: Teaching package
An age-old story about a very cunning fox. Get to know Reynaert with your class. Who is he? What did he do? Why is it still so relevant? Read the story, rhyme, make your own book cover and ponder moral dilemmas!
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Invisible: Short story
A children's book with pictures that can be read online.
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Language Portfolio: Work Bundle
Language portfolio in which a different skill is discussed for daily work per period:
- write DW1: finish a story;
- listen DW2: watch a documentary;
- read DW3: read a narrative text;
- DW4 speak: create a mini podcast.
Each assignment is explained in …
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Preparation poetry slam: Step-by-step plan
After the intro via Lesson Up with an example video, the students follow a step-by-step plan to get started with their own poetry slam:
- choose a topic,
- brainstorm about rhyming words,
- make a first draft,
- finalize the final version,
- think about …
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Bridget Jones's Diary: Reading Assignment
In these handouts , your students will get started with the first two chapters of Bridget Jones's Diary by Helen Fielding:
- first they fill in a blank text with general information about the novel and read an online article why it is a …
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In Flanders fields: Discussing lesson poems
During the First World War, Canadian doctor and lieutenant John McCrae wrote a poem on the West Flemish front that would conquer the world: In Flanders Fields . In it he says that the fallen soldiers will never find rest until others take over …
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Poetry Week: Poetise your life
An eTwinning project in which we poetize everyday things like your answering machine, ringtone and your out-of-office.
With theory about poetry, discuss what poetry is and practical examples.
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The Catcher in the Rye: Processing order
This is a distance pack about the novel The Catcher in the Rye . The intention is that the students process this completely independently at their own pace. One student will have to visit a little more than the other. Optionally, they can send / …
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My hero is you: Reading and listening assignment
My Hero is You is a children's book that you can download for free from the website of the WHO or Unicef.
The students first listen to the story once. The lesson afterwards they have to read the story and try to answer the questions as well as …
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Macbeth: Discussion of the play William Shakespeare
Macbeth is Shakespeare's shortest play. It is called his most classic drama, because of the simplicity of the action and the concentrated unity. It is also highly regarded as Shakespeare's most intense play, thanks to its powerful language, …
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William Shakespeare: Introduction
Who was William Shakespeare? In this learning tool, students get to know this author and make a virtual visit to a number of places in England where they can meet Shakespeare. In addition to the questions and assignments for the students, the …
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