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Conjugation of have and be: Karaoke
The karaoke version of the song about the conjugation of have and be. The students only hear the melody and sing the song themselves.
You can listen to the song in which the text is sung viaConjugation of have and are: Sing along
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An ex-OKAN student in my class. What now?
Every year, several thousand ex-OKAN students move on to regular education. They are going through a turbulent period and are experiencing language and often learning delays. 'They can use all the help during that catch-up race,' says follow-up …
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Teacher NT2: Podcast
Peter Schoenaerts has been active in the world of Dutch for more than 25 years. He taught Dutch to non-native speakers in Leuven, New York and Jakarta, was project leader for Dutch as a foreign language at the Taalunie and contributed to a large …
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Effective writing education: Writing is daring to look up
How do you make writing assignments a success for every student? In Marit's OKAN class, young people take their first timid steps in Dutch. And yet she dares to set the bar high. Discover how her approach will also make your next writing task more …
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Distance learning via WhatsApp: Practical example
Practical example of Linda Van Duin of ANT2 , how she approached distance learning in the Netherlands with her ISK students (the equivalent of the Flemish OKAN classes) during the first week of the suspension of the lessons. She uses WhatsApp and …
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School career in a new language: Podcast Operation Passed
Suppose tomorrow you move to a country where you know neither the language nor the local customs. How would you react? Every year hundreds of young people enter Ghent who can join an OKAN class. In such a reception class for newcomers who speak …
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What is the difference between you and you or you and you?
The reason why you use you and you or you and your mistake sometimes is that you don't really hear the difference between the two words. But when you write them, there is a very important distinction. What exactly is that distinction and how …
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Secondary schools with ex-OKAN students
A study by the Center for Language and Education (CTO) of the KULeuven shows that ex-class pupils end up more than other pupils in the BSO, DBSO or the BuSO. They get more C-certificates and fewer A-certificates. They often end up in the …
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Presentation on non-native newcomers
How can teachers be strengthened in working with foreign-speaking newcomers and refugees, so that they are given every opportunity? To find an answer to this, both the City of Ghent and the City of Leuven are setting up experiments with schools …
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Language and languages in a metropolitan context
The city is a multilingual and multicultural city. Young people often use other codes to communicate outside of school. The school is the main place where they hear Dutch. Schools in major cities often also have bigger problems with sitting …
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Further training of foreign languages: Offer of Flemish government
The Flemish Government provides cross-border education for foreign languages for teachers from all levels of education.
Info and Registration Modalities.
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Tips for teachers with an ex-OKAN in the classroom
In this document you will find information and tips that you as a teacher can take into account when teaching foreign language students.
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