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Real games in the NT2 lesson: How do you use them?
A video in which teacher Nabil gives examples of games and toys for the NT2 lessons. He explains how you can use them, what problems may arise and how you can solve them.
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Five famous explorers: Listening assignment
In this listening comprehension exercise, you'll take a quick journey through history with short stories about five famous explorers: Alexander the Great, Vasco Da Gama, Marco Polo, James Cook, and Christopher Columbus.
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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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Language activating and stimulating Dutch learning
DocAtlas asked a number of language learning experts to share their favorite (play) learning materials. The films vary in length from 5 to 25 minutes. The materials discussed in the films can almost always be borrowed from docAtlas or made …
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Leisure activities with OKAN students: Knowledge clip and teaching material
In this knowledge clip, a few final-year students of the Bachelor of Social Work at Artevelde University College Ghent explain how you can make the search for leisure activities among OKAN students more accessible by organizing a leisure market. …
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Heritage: Audiovisual material for secondary education
Do you want to get started with audiovisual material for heritage lessons? On Archive for education you will find inspiration about heritage and STEM, heritage and Dutch, heritage and citizenship, heritage and historical awareness, …
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Multilingualism at school, an asset?: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about multilingualism, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. Multilingualism is an asset. There is a lot of controversy surrounding whether or not to allow multilingualism …
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Have the text of an image read aloud: iPad Read Aloud
This video shows you how to easily set up the read-aloud function on an iPad. This allows you to have the text of an image read aloud. A useful support for students with dyslexia, foreign language newcomers ...
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Scientific heritage in the Ghent University Museum
What exactly does a scientist do? Is a researcher allowed to doubt, fail or be creative? What challenges does the scientist encounter? And what impact does research have on our society? Through this EDUbox you get to know the GUM - Ghent …
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Verb Spelling: Person form or past participle
In this video I explain why we have so much difficulty with verbs of the 'happen' type. The 3rd person singular in the present tense sounds exactly the same as the past participle, but is written differently. An explanation with some …
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Start with ART @ Mu.ZEE
Inspired by the works of art from the collection, Mu.ZEE wants to trigger you to look at art together with your students. Use this StART with ART as a tear-off calendar, break in your lesson, a side jump or as a new angle.
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Red Star Line Museum tells: Cartoons
The Red Star Line Museum is committed to language practice opportunities for non-native speakers. Now that the museum no longer receives groups due to Covid-19, we offer NT2 teachers an online alternative to work with stories from the museum …
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