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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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The European Framework of Reference for Languages: What is it?
Watch the animation about the CEFR to get a quick overview of the structure and content of the CEFR.
The European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) links language proficiency in a foreign language to six levels of proficiency, ranging from …
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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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Dutch Week 2022: Performance with assignments
During Dutch Week, the two ambassadors of the Dutch language travel to schools in Flanders and the Netherlands to draw attention to the versatility of Dutch. The 2022 performance, which follows assignments and fun language challenges in the …
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On executive functions: The links between wanting and executing
A video from Leerpunt ADD explaining executive functions
In the first part, attention is paid to the different EF:
- task initiation and procrastination;
- self-regulation (directing attention, self-control);
- working memory (ordering thoughts, …
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Laura reads at school with the Reading Anders app
Do you have students in your class with dyslexia or other reading difficulties? Register your school at Listening Point and get started with Daisy audio books . Students with a reading disability can read thousands of Daisy audio books on their …
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Daisy books from #LikeMe: Actors read aloud
The printed books of the Ketnet program #LikeMe are available as Daisy audio books, read by the actors. This way, students with reading difficulties (eg dyslexia) can also enjoy these stories.
In these videos you can see a look behind the scenes and …
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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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Self-regulated learning: Metacognition
Self-regulated learning is defined in the literature by three components: cognition, metacognition and motivation.
In this video, Professor Van Keer takes a closer look at the metacognition component. Metacognition is about the way in which students …
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Self-regulated learning: Cognition
Self-regulated learning is the ability to regulate your own learning behavior. It is about the process by which students possess cognitive, metacognitive and motivational skills to successfully complete learning tasks.
In this video, Professor Van …
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