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My wedding ring: Reading exercise BookWidgets
Students read a text about a marriage and answer some questions.
This is an additional reading task for Theme 10: In love, engaged, married from Language Law 2.3 in writing, but the exercise can also be perfectly used in your lesson without the …
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Jana likes to work alone: Reading exercise BookWidgets
The students read the profiles of four people who are looking for work. They answer the content questions about the text.
This is an additional reading task for Theme 4: Men and women at work in Language Law 2.3 in writing, but the exercise can also …Translated by
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Lobster on the menu?: Reading exercise BookWidgets
The students read a short text about a lobster in the aquarium of a fish restaurant. They answer the content questions about the text.
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Sports and nutrition: Reading exercise BookWidgets
Students read a text with tips about healthy eating and exercise. They answer the content questions about the text.
This is an additional reading task for Theme 3: Exercise is healthy. of Language Law 2.3 in writing, but even without the manual, the …Translated by
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Riffat's blog: Reading exercise BookWidgets
The students read a blog about the characteristics and habits of the Belgians.
There are different types of questions about the text. The student:
- indicates whether the writer of the text agrees or disagrees with a statement;
- explains concepts from …
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Kossi's blog: Reading exercise BookWidgets
The students read a blog about someone who fled to Belgium and applied for asylum in our country. They answer the content questions about the text.
This is an additional reading task for Theme 1: People from all over the world of Language Law 2.3 in …
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School language words: Fill in the blanks - Campus Nederlands 2
In this fill-in exercise, the school language words from lesson 30 are discussed.
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School language words: Fill in the blanks - Campus Nederlands 1
In this fill-in exercise, the school language words from lesson 30 are discussed.
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Paris: Hotspots
This HotSpot Widget about Paris covers both skills and culture. Students can test this Widget themselves and create and submit various assignments.
If you want to change things about the underlying Widgets, you can find these via the BookWidgets group …
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How do you iron a T-shirt with a print?: Fill-in exercise with instructional video
This is a follow-up exercise to How do you iron a T-shirt with a print?: Drag exercise in instructional video
The student now fills in the words in the text himself. The student then watches the instructional video (from the VDAB) and checks the …
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Vernier caliper: Read
This learning tool explains step by step how to read a caliper. There are also some exercises to practice reading the ruler and vernier.
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Common Mistakes: Difference between A and AN 2
Practice the use of indefinite articles with this fill-in exercise. Complete the story by choosing between a or an .
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