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Novels in the classroom: Book tips per language
An overview of novels in different languages. Here you will find titles of books in the following languages:
- French,
- English,
- German,
- Spanish,
- Russian,
- Italian,
- Turkish.
The list was drawn up by the language teachers of the Department of …
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Prepositions in German: which types and when to use which case?
In this article we look at the types of prepositions in German, when to use which preposition, and which case follows which preposition. Some mnemonics are also discussed.
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Learn language: Review of book
"A book that absolutely must be read not only by school teams, but also by policymakers."
Lieven Coppens writes an honest review about that book by Koen Jaspaert and Carolien Frijns about how language development works, how our image of …
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Der, that or that?: Tricks to derive articles in German
In this blog post you will learn some tricks to know which article is used with German nouns.
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When do you use which case in German?
In this article we first briefly explain what a case is and then we explain when you should use which case.
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Film and image in distance learning
Do you want to offer your students something other than Netflix and show them what the alternatives are? Do you want to make them adept in the laws of film and imagery? View the offer.
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Online tools for books and literature for secondary education
Offer books and reading assignments at home? With the suspended lessons, we are looking for material and online tools to support your students and thus promote reading pleasure during the period of the corona measures.
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6 strategies to learn a new language faster
In this article you will read some ways to boost your language acquisition.
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What is the difference between you and you or you and you?
The reason why you use you and you or you and your mistake sometimes is that you don't really hear the difference between the two words. But when you write them, there is a very important distinction. What exactly is that distinction and how …
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D, t or dt: Explanation and donkey bridges
Do you also find it so hard to know when to write d, t or dt? You are certainly not alone. Through this blog we show you that it does not necessarily have to be complicated to use d, t or dt correctly. With these handy donkey bridges you will …
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What is intermediate language?
Article about language varieties, divided into three major groups: standard language, dialects and intermediate language.
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How Flemish may be your Dutch?
Jan Uyttendaele examines the usefulness and usefulness of the book How Vlaams may be your Dutch? and from the education in Flanders, asks some questions about the Taalunie.
The booklet How Flemish may be your Dutch? contains a list of Flemish …
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