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DigiTaal: Exercises for people with aphasia
Various freeware language learning games.
The first series of exercises consists of (re)typing letters, words and sentences.
In the second and third category, vocabulary, spelling, ... are practiced.
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Boekies: Reading platform
Boekies is the digital reading motivational school library for primary school and the first grade of secondary school with more than 2000 books, previews and afterthoughts and interactive reading support. Boekies removes reading barriers so that …
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Lingoo: Language exchange holidays
Choose an approved language exchange partner family for you, your child, teenager or family group, to learn a foreign language in a friendly, home-from-home environment.
A language exchange takes place between two families or individuals with …
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Anderslezen app: Daisy audiobooks on your tablet or smartphone
With the free Anderslezen app you can read the thousands of Daisy audio books from Luisterpuntbibliotheek on your tablet or smartphone.
Children with a reading disability (blind, visually impaired, dyslexia, concentration disorder, etc.) can 'browse' …
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De Leesfabriek: Book reviews for and by young people
"Read, share and speak up."
With this slogan, the site tries to encourage young people to discuss the books they read. This is how they share their experiences with the community. For example, it is interesting for other users to find out …
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Babbel: Learning foreign languages
Babbel is an app that allows you to learn a foreign language. You see a picture while you hear the pronunciation in the foreign language. You repeat the word in the foreign language. Then there are combination exercises and fill-in exercises to …
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