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Martin Luther King: Reading Exercise BookWidgets
Students read a text about Martin Luther King and answer the content questions.
This is an additional reading task for Theme 12: Heroes and heroines of Language Law 2.3 in writing, but the exercise can also be perfectly used in your lesson without the …
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A fun job!: Reading exercise BookWidgets
Students read a vacancy for a tour guide and answer the content questions in the text.
This is an extra reading task for Theme 11: A nice job of Language Law 2.3 in writing, but the exercise can also be perfectly used in your lesson without the …
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My wedding ring: Reading exercise BookWidgets
Students read a text about a marriage and answer some questions.
This is an additional reading task for Theme 10: In love, engaged, married from Language Law 2.3 in writing, but the exercise can also be perfectly used in your lesson without the …
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Jana likes to work alone: Reading exercise BookWidgets
The students read the profiles of four people who are looking for work. They answer the content questions about the text.
This is an additional reading task for Theme 4: Men and women at work in Language Law 2.3 in writing, but the exercise can also …Translated by
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Anita's blog: Reading exercise BookWidgets
The students read a blog about someone who moved to another apartment. They answer the content questions about the text.
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Lobster on the menu?: Reading exercise BookWidgets
The students read a short text about a lobster in the aquarium of a fish restaurant. They answer the content questions about the text.
This is an additional reading task for Theme 5: In the restaurant of Language Law 2.3 in writing, but the exercise …Translated by
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Sports and nutrition: Reading exercise BookWidgets
Students read a text with tips about healthy eating and exercise. They answer the content questions about the text.
This is an additional reading task for Theme 3: Exercise is healthy. of Language Law 2.3 in writing, but even without the manual, the …Translated by
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Riffat's blog: Reading exercise BookWidgets
The students read a blog about the characteristics and habits of the Belgians.
There are different types of questions about the text. The student:
- indicates whether the writer of the text agrees or disagrees with a statement;
- explains concepts from …
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Kossi's blog: Reading exercise BookWidgets
The students read a blog about someone who fled to Belgium and applied for asylum in our country. They answer the content questions about the text.
This is an additional reading task for Theme 1: People from all over the world of Language Law 2.3 in …
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Question time
Every Thursday, as homework, students have to think about difficult lessons from the past week. On Friday there is a question time where they can ask questions. The question time can be prepared on the basis of these documents.
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Mona Lisa: Make up a story about the painting
Presentation in which students make up a story about the Mona Lisa. What are her hobbies? Does she have children? Where does she live?
Using the worksheet, students can create a new Mona Lisa with its own story.
Finally, hang up all the works of art …
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Studying vocabulary in a foreign language: How do you do that?
Poster to help students learn new vocabulary in a foreign language.
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