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Un-Dough!: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
Generative AI has turned the world into colorful dough! How many cultural monuments can you discover?
The experiment uses Google AI to create plasticine-style monuments. A depth and salience model is used to create the 3D effect on the display of …
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Daily routine: Reading comprehension
In these BookWidgets, students read a simple text about Kate O'Hara's daily schedule . In addition, they must answer ten questions as an application to the simple present.
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Daily routine: Reading comprehension
In these BookWidgets, the students read a simple text about Dr. Brian's daily schedule. In doing so, they must answer six questions as an application to the simple present .
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Present tense: Exercise mix
In these BookWidgets, the students have to solve nine problems related to the present tense (positive, negative, question).
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Formation of the simple present: Deduction of rules
After a classroom instruction, the students establish the theory with these BookWidgets, in which the basic rules for the formation of the simple present are listed. They can also use the video on EngelsAcademie.nl.
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An interactive journey through World War One: Immersion Game
What would you have done in WWI? In these BookWidgets, students learn to empathize with the First World War through the personal stories and documentation from Armistice Day on the BBC Rewind website. With each click-through page, they watch videos …
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Armistice Day: Reading Practice
In these BookWidgets, the students read a concise encyclopedic explanation of Armistice Day. They answer six short questions.
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Belgium for dummies: Listening exercise
In these BookWidgets, the Belgian state structure is explained in a humorous four-minute YouTube video with breaks in between to answer questions. Students can play the pieces over and over again to extract all information pieces in a targeted way.
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Showing someone around in a shop: Vocabulary exercise
In these BookWidgets, students practice vocabulary to help customers navigate a store. First there is a short translation exercise where the students have to drag the prepositions from place to the correct sentence. Then the students are shown a …
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The Social Media Lives of Teens: Reading Test
In this reading test, students must, based on the reading text:
- choose which image best suits the article;
- explain which alternative title fits best;
- find a similarity and difference between Lara and Sofia's lives;
- match difficult words with the …
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Revision tenses: Mixed exercises
With this interactive exercise you practice on the English verb tenses:
- active voice;
- passive voice;
- conditionals (type 0-1-2-3);
- reported speech with backshifts;
- expressing future.
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Man Writes: Lesson Ideas
On this blog you will find a lot of detailed lessons and material to:
- practice the different skills with your students;
- explore British culture;
- reading short stories and role-playing them;
- talking about other people, a smartphone, someone's …
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