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Proud of your language passport: Map the multilingualism in your classroom
Map the linguistic diversity of your class. Let the students reflect on their own multilingualism by making a language passport.
Who can say hello in Spanish? In which country is your name most common? Which color matches your native language? What …
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What is your favorite word?
Which words do your students find beautiful and special? Let them think about it based on the worksheet and the accompanying presentation.
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In search of language treasures: Students discover the added value of a multilingual environment
Show your students the added value of a multilingual environment. The activity focuses on linguistic treasures from other languages: words or sentences with a special value or meaning.
The students become treasure hunters and interview someone …
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He or she?
You can use this presentation to learn the referring words he and she.
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Emojis change or clarify the meaning of a sentence
This presentation can be used to indicate that the use of certain emojis can change or clarify the meaning of a sentence. By discussing this and letting the students give meaning to the added emojis, they see the usefulness and/or the danger of …
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Conjugate verbs in the past tense
Through these presentations, students practice conjugating verbs in the past tense.
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Conjugate verbs in the present tense
Through these presentations, students practice conjugating verbs in the present tense.
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Conjugate verbs in the present and past tense
This presentation uses examples to explain how to conjugate verbs in the present and past tense.
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Spelling: Which word is missing?
Students carefully read the words in the presentation. On the next slide, one word is missing. Students write down the word that disappeared.
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Presentation at big butt bingo
You can use this presentation in combination with Big Buttocks: Bingo . You will find the rules of the game in the presentation. Then one word is shown per slide. Students check to see if the word is on their bingo card.
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Information about writing a report
In this presentation, students will find tips for writing a report.
The following topics are discussed:
- when do you write a report;
- how to write a report;
- tips for writing a report.
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Recognize the verb: Verb jogging
Practice recognizing verbs in an active way.
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