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Seterra Geography: Blind map exercises
With the exercises on this website you can practice continents, countries, rivers, capitals, rivers on a blind map.
After selecting a card, you must click on what is requested by time.
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Novels in the classroom: Book tips per language
An overview of novels in different languages. Here you will find titles of books in the following languages:
- French,
- English,
- German,
- Spanish,
- Russian,
- Italian,
- Turkish.
The list was drawn up by the language teachers of the Department of …
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The Fair: An exploration of human rights
In this English-language exercise, young people are introduced to a number of human rights. The students are given a number of series of activities that they must link to certain human rights using drag and drop.
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Irregular verbs: Board game
With this Flippity board game you can practice the irregular verbs. Suitable for extra repetition or at the end of a lesson. Whoever gets to the finish line first wins!
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London during the life of Thomas More
This teaching video discusses London during the lifetime of Thomas More. The topics covered are buildings, people and situations that were characteristic of Thomas More's youth (late 15th century).
This video gives a better insight into how …
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The United States: Brief History
This video introduces your students to some aspects of the United States of America:
- the origin of the US;
- an overview of the 52 states;
- Declaration of Independence;
- Independence Day;
- the melting pot.
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Past simple and continuous: Learning video
This video explains the formation and use of the past simple and the past continuous in English.
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Scotland: Interactive exercise
In this Nearpod your students will get to know Scotland through all kinds of quizzes, videos, polls ...
The students are introduced to:
- clichés and stereotypes about Scotland;
- Scottish food and drink culture;
- the Scottish landscape.
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Grant Woolard: Classic Mashups with Solutions
Grant Woolard created a playlist to help you and your students identify key themes from well-known classical works.
These graphically finely elaborated classical works are not only a masterpiece in terms of analyzing the various themes, but are also …
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Academic English: do's and don'ts
Most students have a good basic or even advanced knowledge of English. Yet writing in academic English is often a stumbling block for many. Academic texts are not just formal texts, they require a certain style.
In this article you will find ten tips …
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Conditionals: English if sentences (if clauses)
If I had ten million, I would ask the Queen to come for afternoon tea. If you had ten million, what would you do?
Those first two sentences are if clauses. With if sentences you indicate a condition in English; in Dutch you do that with als. Such …
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American and British English: The History and Differences
We are all confronted with English; both American and British English. Both are correct, but at school we learn British English. What exactly is the difference between British and American English? And how did these differences arise historically?
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