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Ca Klik: The taste of French and new encounters
When you can get to know new people and cultures through a language, you realize how useful and fun it is to learn this language and how motivating it can be. There are already a number of projects that enable encounters between young people from …
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Extra French: Blog with interesting websites
This blog collects several free sites, videos and tips that can help you practice French.
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Les blagues de Toto
Learning French through jokes... it couldn't be much more fun, could it? This link will take you to the playlist of Toto's Youtube channel. You will find a lot of short jokes on different topics. They use simple language and the content is …
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The 5 questions: Students write about happiness in times of isolation
Students from primary and secondary education can send in their blog their answers to five questions about happiness, education, reading, living and unforgettable moments:
- In times of isolation, what have I learned about what makes people happy? …
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The Fable Cottage: Fairy Tales in English, French, German, Spanish and Italian
The Fable Cottage makes modern versions of fairy tales, especially for young and less young language learners. The old vocabulary has been replaced by modern words, and the stories have been translated and recorded at a leisurely pace by native …
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BBC Bitesize: Online Learning
Subsite of the BBC with teaching materials, tests, video lessons, exercises, podcasts ... for almost every school subject.
The material is listed per age category and per subject. You can first review the theory, do exercises and finally take an …
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The French teacher: Blog
The French teacher is a blog by a Dutch teacher with the tagline : Learning French for young people between 6 and 16.
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School for Rights: Working on children's rights and (world) citizenship education
A School for Rights or children's rights school is a school where children are aware of their rights and those of their peers worldwide. The school gives children's rights a place in the daily school culture: in lessons, school regulations, …
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European Day of Languages
The official site of the European Day of Languages (EDT). On the site you will find background information, more information about events and competitions...
As a teacher you will also find inspiration here:
- language facts;
- sign language in and about …
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Radicalization: File
This file is about the danger of extreme radicalization of young people, how to recognise, tackle and prevent it. Swastikas on pencil cases or extreme Facebook statuses about Syria, every school will have to deal with them sooner or later. Read …
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Mister Religion: Questions and Answers about Faith
Bart Giedts is regularly confronted with questions of faith from young people. Bart answers these questions in class and also made a blog about it.
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Talking to young people about the attack against Charlie Hebdo, how?
The Kifkif website contains many useful tips to properly discuss the attack against Charlie Hebdo and the events that resulted from it in the classroom. These suggestions were collected on Facebook by Katrijn Geldof and are distributed to a wider …
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