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Faire des courses: Dialogues
Two spoken dialogues with a conversation situation in a store and one at a flea market.
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Simple and Compounds: Repetition Exercise
You practice the concepts and descriptions of compound and simple substances. Combine the term with the correct description.
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Vocabulary Unit 4 - New Interface 2e editie
Complete the vocabulary exercise at Unit 4 , Vocabulary, New Interface 3.
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School Subjects Chapter 5 - Stepping Stones
Vocabulary exercise following Stepping Stones , chapter 5, school subjects. CKV means cultural artistic education.
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Shops: What do you buy where
Indicate in which store you buy which product.
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Telephone conversation: Make an appointment
Link the right question to the right answer and you get an example of a typical telephone conversation where you make an appointment.
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Vocabulary asset: Exercise (1) - Quartier Latin 3
Practice the words from the vocabulary actif of circuit 1,
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Exercises Chapter 1 - Tolle, Lege 1
Exercises to recognize parts of speech, conjugations of verbs, sentence analysis at Tolle, Lege 1, Chapter 1.
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People and the environment: Interventions
What types of human interventions on the environment can you distinguish?
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Types of verbs and forms of the verb
This is a combination exercise where you have to indicate both the form of the verb and the type.
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Forms of the verb (1)
In this exercise you should be able to recognize the difference between the following verb forms: present and past participle, infinitive, finite and imperative.
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Types of verbs (2)
In this exercise you learn to distinguish independent verbs (=ZWW) and linking verbs (KWW).
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