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Emailing and Email Etiquette: Course
Course on how to correctly compose and send e-mail where students must take into account the guidelines of netiquette. The most important guidelines can be found on a poster that you can hang up in the classroom.
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Bertus Aafjes, A journey on foot to Rome (1946): Listening and reading skills poem
On March 31, 1936, Bertus Aafjes (1914 - 1993), who was then 21 years old, left his native city of Amsterdam on a pilgrimage to Rome by bicycle. On the way he had to abandon his bicycle and continue on foot. He arrived in Rome on May 12, 1936. Ten …
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Arthur van Schendel (1874-1946), Angiolino and spring: Listening and reading
Angiolino and Spring is the story about a beggar in Florence who receives a purse of money and gives it away without hesitation. This subtle mood story with a Franciscan message is considered one of the best works of the neo-Romantic writer …
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Designing with Canva: Basic course
Canva is an online graphic design program with a wide variety of templates, images, text styles and colors to help you create creative designs such as flyers, cards, posters...
In this course students learn:
- create an account in Canva with their …
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Copyright and Creative Commons licenses
Presentation and teaching document for a lesson on copyright and Creative Common licenses where students learn about the meaning and importance of copyright and the usefulness of Creative Commons licenses.
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The NBN writing standard: A concise summary
Leaflet with a summary of the writing standard. This can provide guidance for students during a lesson about writing standards.
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Willem Elsschot (1882-1960), Cheese: Teaching Suggestions
The novella or short novel Cheese by Willem Elsschot was published in 1933. The book is one of the classics of Dutch literature and is the most translated Flemish literary text of all time. The story was also adapted as a film and as a comic strip.
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Joost van den Vondel, Lucifer: Teaching idea
The poet and playwright Joost van den Vondel (1587-1679) is one of the most important authors from the Dutch language area. His tragedy Lucifer from 1654 tells the exciting history of the fall of Adam and Eve in the Earthly Paradise. As a …
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When Ella sleeps: Find the spelling mistakes
A short excerpt from When Stella Sleeps , a novel by Suarez and Lesaffer.
In this fragment, the students correct 40 spelling errors.
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Hugo Claus (1928-2008), The Sorrow of Flanders: Leiside
Hugo Claus (1928-2008) is the most awarded author from the Dutch language area. His best-known work is the novel The Sorrow of Belgium from 1983. The book is at the same time a political novel and an autobiographical development novel. The Sorrow …
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Louis Paul Boon (1912-1979), The Kapellekensbaan and Summer in Ter-Muren: Lesson idea
One of the most important socialist writers (in the sense of socially concerned and socially critical) of Flanders is undoubtedly the 'tender anarchist' Louis Paul Boon (1912-1979). In his novels De Kapellekensbaan and Zomer te Ter-Muren, Boon …
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Cyriel Buysse, The rush plug and Aunts: Teaching idea
Cyriel Buysse (1859-1932) made his debut in 1894 with the sensational naturalistic novella De biesstekker. Over the course of his writing career he evolved towards realism with impressionistic influences and an ironic tone. His psychological novel …
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