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Accessibility: Accessibility of apps, places, texts...
Company that helps with digital, physical and social accessibility.
On the site you will find a free tool that helps to estimate the CEFR level of texts that you want to present to the students. This way you prevent a text from being too difficult or …
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Verbuga: practice Dutch verbs
Choose the verbs and tenses you want to practice.
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Vegetables: Vocabulary Exercise
With these flash cards and practice sets with images and names, you can practice the most common vegetables in Belgium.
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Fruits: Vocabulary Exercise
This is a Quizlet about fruit with pictures, even more difficult names are included.
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Sounds, articulatory classification: Poster
Poster with an articulatory classification of sounds. Colors and symbols were used to easily learn to distinguish the different sound groups. You will find their meaning in the legend on the poster.
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Clocks to use in the classroom
On the Visnos site I could easily generate a few clocks that can be used freely in the classroom, on a test, as a wall plate ... each time the source is acknowledged.
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Bite-sized Dutch: Lesson letters about current events and culture
Every month the Language Union publishes a lesson letter on a current topic or a cultural item from the Netherlands or Flanders. This teaching material for Dutch as a Foreign Language can be used for levels A2+ to B2 (with the possibility of …
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The Body Parts: Vocabulary
Flashcards with the vocabulary of the twenty most commonly used body parts.
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Being Sick: Practicing Vocabulary
You can use this list with (alpha)NT2 students to discuss being sick and going to the doctor.
- What do you see?
- What's the problem?
- You go to the doctor, what do you say?
- When you go to the pharmacy, what do you ask?
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Coronavirus: How to protect?
This coronavirus exercise includes:
- A recorded information card from Pharos about the corona virus.
- A video by Karrewiet about how to protect yourself against the virus a listening match exercise from the flyer How to protect yourself against the …
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Colors: Wall charts
I hang these color cards in the OKAN class. The children always have visual support when using colors in the workbooks or with an oral language activity where the colors are covered.
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Words on -aai, -ooi and -oei: Exercises
This is an exercise with twenty words on -aai, -ooi and -oei.
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