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Culture in the EFL classroom: How and why integrate culture in the EFL classroom?
Bennett, Bennett and Allen, (2003) once said that “a person who learns a language without culture risks becoming a fluent fool”. Learning a language is indeed more than learning vocabulary and grammar. After all, the learning process …
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Immersion Education in history classes: How and why acquire a second language through immersion?
The bachelor thesis deals with the current state of affairs regarding immersion education and the European CLIL project. In concrete terms, this means that CLIL (short for 'Content and Language Integrated Learning) was compared with other …
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Shakespeare in art EFL education: Insight in use and relevance
This bachelor's thesis by Patrizio Prata is shared by PXL Education as part of a project in which we want to make bachelor's theses of teacher training students more readily available to teachers in practice. You can consult all …
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Google: Learning to search better through play
Efficient internet searches are essential for the knowledge workers of tomorrow. The question remains: 'how do you best learn something like this?' Do you integrate these information skills into other assignments or do you practice them …
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Where does the strange sequence of letters on your keyboard come from?: Science calls into question
This article serves as a science you know, in order to stimulate the curiosity and inquisitiveness for STEM among students.
Such facts, among others, placed the spotlight on the project site of KlasCement Choosing VOTE . Other sites with science …Translated by
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More learning outcome for STEM
Also in the GO! Atheneum Zottegem changes in the next school year. The 1st degree then becomes a broad orientation degree with six elective modules. For the challenging students, there is a 'STEM' range, which stands for 'Science - …Translated by
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Code Festival: Toolkit
Information about the Code Festival and Code Week, what you can do as a teacher or school, how to organize a programming event and what you need. In this document you will also find tips for lesson plans and activities to get started with your …
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Language schools in 10 principles according to a survey by Rod Ellis
What do we currently know with certainty about language education? Attach ten tips for your teaching practice based on the current state of scientific research!
Secondary and foreign language education accounts for more than a third of Adult …
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National Theater Live: Evening theater in the cinema
A trip to London never seems complete without a visit to some theater in or off the West End . Few cultures have such a rich theater tradition as the English and recently we in Belgium can also enjoy a few beautiful productions as part of …
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Create your own photo story
Perhaps an idea if you are looking for another approach to a group task or a cross-border project. Why do not you let the students put together a photo story?
A photo story is a bit like a drawing: you place some pictures on a page and combine that …
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YOU COOL?: Book about American English
In this article you will read more about the book that this author wrote.
It may be interesting for English teachers to discuss the influence of the American in their classes. There are a few useful faults in the article that you can use in class.
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ICT competence profile for teachers and supervisors in special education
Learning ICT skills for children with intellectual disabilities, how do you do that?
This is a frequent demand from teachers who know the added value of ICT for the target group, but do not know how to get started. Many teachers still find …
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