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Literary canon in the classroom
Why don't we read aloud in class more often? Get started with classics from Dutch literature. On the Literary Canon in the Classroom website you will find innovative and accessible learning resources, specifically developed to encourage …
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Learning Dutch: Episode ResearchED Netherlands
Podcast about learning Dutch in an episode of ResearchED Netherlands. This episode mainly focuses on language and reading.
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Biodiversity: Recorded Webinar
Koen Stuyck, is general spokesperson for WWF-Belgium. The era in which humans started to drastically influence nature is called the Anthropocene. Unfortunately, nature and biodiversity have deteriorated alarmingly since then. Stuyck calls our …
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Greek and Roman Gods: Explanation video
Video in which the most important Greek and Roman gods from mythology are visually presented.
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Brain clippings
Website with language facts, links to language YouTube channels...
You will also find the language game Wordskipper there. This language game combines formal thinking (anagram) with meaning (synonym).
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Group games: Brainteasers and puzzles for young and old
On this site you will find a collection of brainteasers, puzzles, rebuses, doodles, brainteasers, riddles, tongue twisters, anagrams, 24 games, quiz questions and puns.
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Space for Kids
Children discover space on the European Space Agency's children's website.
The games page contains many educational games and games that allow students to discover more about space.
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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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Revision History: Revision history for Google Docs
Revision history helps teachers see students' process as they write in Google Docs.
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Kids Think Wide: Writing and Conversation Ideas
Dive into this ever-expanding gallery of compelling images, each paired with discussion questions and suggested writing prompts. Unleash the creative potential of these amazing snapshots and watch as they inspire conversations and written …
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Campaign Learning Success
For a successful learning career for young people in Dutch vocational education, Campaign Learning Success is committed to collaboration between language and subject teachers and continuous language learning paths from pre-vocational secondary …
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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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