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Tim Cook, Apple CEO: Documentary
The video is about Apple, but most importantly; it's about Tim Cook. His journey and how he took a legacy to greater heights than anyone thought possible. Apple would completely and utterly not exist without Steve Jobs; and while his gifts to the …
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Financial Literacy: Educational website
On the financial literacy website you will find exercises, lessons and teaching texts to improve your knowledge of financial matters.
This includes:- buy and pay;
- budget;
- government;
- to undertake;
- insurances;
- financial analysis of the annual …
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Get to know Tax On Web
This is a first introduction to Tax-on-web to become familiar with the application. Students can later build on this to learn how to complete a tax return. What is in each box? Who should complete which fields?
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Capital and interest: Exercises
With this BookWidget, students can practice calculating interest when saving or borrowing capital. Repetition of the concepts of capital, starting capital, interest, interest rate, borrowing, saving.
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Visit to the supermarket
You can use this Bookwidgets exercise, based on a visit to AD Delhaize, when you visit the supermarket.
The students look for:- opening hours;
- prices of certain products;
- the different departments;
- the origin of the products;
- the Nutriscore.
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Supply and demand: Exercises
Using various examples and exercises, students learn about changes in supply and demand.
Various government interventions and their influence on supply and demand are also discussed:
- unemployment,
- bottleneck professions,
- minimum and maximum prices.
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Magical trio: Video
Video explaining how to easily create word lists in Quizlet from Google Translate and Google Spreadsheet.
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Cost of product and service: Exercise - Frame 3
In these exercises, the students learn to determine the cost price of a product or service.
This includes concepts such as:
- installment sale;
- consumer credit;
- obligations of seller;
- buyer's obligations.
The exercises can be used as a task or test.
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The European Framework of Reference for Languages: What is it?
Watch the animation about the CEFR to get a quick overview of the structure and content of the CEFR.
The European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) links language proficiency in a foreign language to six levels of proficiency, ranging from …
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Smart with money: Money matters made simple
With Smart with Money, your students learn how to handle money better. This gives them more control over their expenses. The practical approach with video fragments and questions increases the resilience of these young people.
The website has reading …
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Snap your money!
On this website you learn how to handle money. You can find out how much you already know about money and learn how to save and how to keep records. And you get tips about borrowing, asking for help and how you can live cheaper.
You will answer …
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Menstrual shame and poverty: Lesson sheet
On the basis of statements, situations and a creative assignment, young people in this lesson openly discuss menstruation. On the one hand to break the taboo and the shame that surrounds it. On the other hand, to make young people aware of the …
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