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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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When do you use it?:Explanatory video
In this video you will learn the four ways to use the word er in Dutch: presentational, locative, quantitative and prepositional.
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Stick men: Images of emotions
Pictures of stick men depicting emotions such as shy, tired, angry...
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Mage.space: Generating images using language as a tool
AI image generator that can be used in language lessons to work on writing skills.
You describe something in words or sentences and Mage Space then generates an image.
The website is in English, but you can write the descriptions (or prompts) in Dutch, …
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Professions: Turn cards vocabulary
Cards to practice vocabulary about professions.
The cards are translations from Hungarian to Dutch.
You can only complete the (partial) practice set four times in the free Quizlet version. You can also only take the test once.
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Real games in the NT2 lesson: How do you use them?
A video in which teacher Nabil gives examples of games and toys for the NT2 lessons. He explains how you can use them, what problems may arise and how you can solve them.
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What are we doing: Podcast about language, traditions and trends in Flanders
What are we doing: Language, Traditions and Trends is a podcast for non-native speakers who are learning Dutch.
Proverbs, sayings and current topics that live in Flanders or Belgium are discussed in this podcast. The first podcast is about the proverb …
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The alternative Petes of Saint Nicholas: Give your opinion
What should we call Santa's employees? Pete? Sooty Piet?
The students watch a video in which the old name for the Pieten is questioned. They give their opinion on this, both orally and in writing.
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Reading Bingo: Assignments about books and language
Reading bingo with ten assignments to stimulate the reading motivation of your students.
The students are assigned to read a poem, draw a cover for a book, look for the most beautiful word in Dutch...
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Writing and writing down: Explanation of difference
This presentation explains the difference between writing and writing down. You will also receive some example sentences.
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A book tip for every day: Posters promote reading motivation
Posters with book tips to stimulate the reading motivation of your students.
The cover of the novel is shown and you get a sentence from the book. You will also receive information about the author.
All information is presented briefly and simply.
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The strangest habits of Belgians: Reading exercise
A reading exercise about the cultural habits of the Belgians.
You read about ten habits of Belgians and indicate whether people from your country do the same.
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