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Treasures of Dutch: Blog with publications and projects
This is the site of Dr. Peter-Alexander Kerkhof, etymologist and historian specialized in medieval history and linguistic history. You will find a weblog and an overview of his publications, projects and YouTube videos.
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Poetry Reading Table: Collection of poems
Poetry Reading Table is part of the website www.leestafel.info . Both are non-commercial, informational sites. The members are lovers of literature and poetry. The poems on this site have been posted by the Reading Table members or supplied by the …
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Classics in the classroom: Learning to read literature
In December 2020, Joke launched the Classics in the classroom website, because she believes that historical literature should be part of the lower secondary curriculum. On this website she shares teaching materials and experiences with literature …
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The 5 questions: Students write about happiness in times of isolation
Students from primary and secondary education can send in their blog their answers to five questions about happiness, education, reading, living and unforgettable moments:
- In times of isolation, what have I learned about what makes people happy? …
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Stolen grandmother: Sandwich monkey stories
Articles and news about monkey stories, rumours, hoaxes, media hypes and other tall tales. Gruesome and funny, serious and trivial. Stories that raise the question: Can this really be true?
The author tries to find out what is true, but also to …
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Question phrase: The art of asking questions
The long list of teatopics : the questions on Pickwick's teabags is very useful for starting conversations, but you will also find all kinds of other questionnaires: Proust's questions , philosophical questions , etc.
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Mieke van Os: Art link, art-talk, art-looking, art-making
Blog in which Mieke van Os gives teaching ideas to get started with and around art.
You will find a series of lessons about homonyms, synonyms and antonyms with creative processing. The appendices can be found in the drop-down menu website with visual …
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Flipgrid: Start Class Discussion
Platform where students can make short videos and respond to classmates' opinions to engage in discussion.
Create topics and questions for your class so that students can respond, listen to each other, and engage in discussion.
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Lingoo: Language exchange holidays
Choose an approved language exchange partner family for you, your child, teenager or family group, to learn a foreign language in a friendly, home-from-home environment.
A language exchange takes place between two families or individuals with …
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De Taalfluisteraar: Weblog from Herman Boel
De Taalfluisteraar is an initiative of Facts Author and translator Herman Boel. Through his blog he shares his view of language in the broad sense and links it to current (and less current) events. For example, he sometimes exposes pseudotal …
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Steven Delarue: Weblog
Blog by Steven Delarue, one of the driving forces behind the Fons magazine that he founded with Heleen Rijckaert. He also works at the Ghent Education Center . There he works on the themes of OKAN, multilingualism, refugees and diversity.
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LibraryThing: Make your book list
LibraryThing is a site for cataloging books and a social network for book lovers.
LibraryThing helps you create a catalog of your books, eg .: books you've read possession, to read or books you've lent out ... whatever grouping you want. …
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