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KATERN: Language skills publications
On KATERN you will find language skills courses.
The courses practice basic techniques such as schematization, checking reliability, predictive reading and critical reading. You will receive a manual and answer key with the course.
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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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Slide keys
Slide tests are method-independent follow-up tests. You can use Diatests as a complete student monitoring system for language and arithmetic. There are tests for Dutch, mathematics/arithmetic and English. The follow-up tests show development …
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LetterClockCity: Start reading with result
LetterKast City is not a substitute for regular reading methods, but focuses on reinforcing good (continued) reading:
- phonological skills;
- didactic distinction between letters and sounds;
- automate all letters and sounds.
Reading well is the key …
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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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Virtual companies, real skills!
COFEP, the Belgian network of virtual companies, has existed since 1995 and has +/- 300 virtual companies in secondary schools, colleges and adult training centers. COFEP is a member of PEN Worldwide, the global network, which includes more than …
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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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Appropriate reading: Library for people with a reading disability
You can always read, even if you are blind, visually impaired or dyslexic. The library service Appropriate Reading has a suitable solution for everyone with a reading disability, such as
- audio reading,
- braille reading,
- letter reading,
- combi …
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Sense of reading: Masterly
Our students read well (they understand a lot) but they do not like to read. Children like to do it but young people quickly drop out. Their reading pleasure is lost. Is there really nothing to do about that? TV.Klasse follows a teacher who makes …
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Book Quiz
Introduction
This case study shows how students are encouraged in a playful way to read books. Students are divided into groups and choose a book online around which they make a quiz. Everyone should also have minimum read an additional book, so …
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News concept: Reading comprehension with current texts
News comprehension is reading comprehension with current, informative texts. We focus on vocabulary and reading strategies. Differentiation is possible. It is a paid site but you can try it for free for two months. You can also e-mail lesson …
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Metrotime: The newspaper
On this Metro site you can read the daily newspaper that used to be available in stations.
It is very simply written and easy for students to use.
Free French-language Belgian website with information about current affairs, podcasts, videos, sports …
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