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Five famous explorers: Listening assignment
In this listening comprehension exercise, you'll take a quick journey through history with short stories about five famous explorers: Alexander the Great, Vasco Da Gama, Marco Polo, James Cook, and Christopher Columbus.
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How does an automatic translation system work?: Video
This short video explains how an automatic translation system works. The example used is a dating app that automatically mistranslates sentences between two people speaking a different language. This is the Dutch version.
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Magical trio: Video
Video explaining how to easily create word lists in Quizlet from Google Translate and Google Spreadsheet.
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SprintPlus Windows: Online learning path
With these videos you will get to know SprintPlus (Windows).
Use the checklist with each video and indicate what you can do!
View the full learning path here.
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Have the text of an image read aloud: iPad Read Aloud
This video shows you how to easily set up the read-aloud function on an iPad. This allows you to have the text of an image read aloud. A useful support for students with dyslexia, foreign language newcomers ...
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Are Racism and Discrimination the Same?
What is Racism? What is Discrimination? Are Racism and Discrimination the Same? Starting with a good definition of what racism and discrimination is is extremely important, because there are many invisible processes involved in racism and the …
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Red Star Line Museum tells: Cartoons
The Red Star Line Museum is committed to language practice opportunities for non-native speakers. Now that the museum no longer receives groups due to Covid-19, we offer NT2 teachers an online alternative to work with stories from the museum …
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Globalization in all states
The animation film Globalization in all states tells the story of our current production and consumption method and first looks back at history. For centuries, continents have been trading with each other, so that products and raw materials can …
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Why do people continue to live around volcanoes?
In 79 AD a devastating volcano, Vesuvius, flooded one of the largest Roman cities of the time: Pompeii. Yet not much later, people started living on the flanks of the volcano again. Now, in the 21st century, most of the volcanoes are inhabited …
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Can we trust vulcanologists 100%?
Soon a trip to the Philippines or Iceland planned? Pay attention, because what if those sleeping volcanoes suddenly wake up? Can you collect reliable information about this? Strong piece of gambling from volcanologists? Or are their predictions …
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Biodiesel: Make your own fuel in class
Lesson video about the chemical background of biodiesel. Ideal as an introduction to the practical lesson that is worked out in the accompanying bundles.
The bundles can be found on our website .
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