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The use of tenses in a story - Pegasus novus 2
Exercises that students can do independently to discover the use of tenses in a story. These exercises are in line with the learning material of lesson 2.6
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Bleed the brakes
This presentation explains step by step how to bleed the brakes of a car or scooter. With the help of illustrations, you can use these steps in a practical exercise to walk through the procedure.
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The efficiency of a car
This infographic shows the actual inefficiency of our car. After all, he stands still most of the time.
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The demonstrative pronouns: Learning path - Pegasus novus 2
Differentiated learning path for the subject matter of chapter 3 about the demonstrative pronouns hic, iste and ille.
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The theory of classical rhetoric
Practice the different parts of a classical speech as well as which tasks an orator had to perform.
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Bathhouses in Rome: Presentation - Pegasus novus 1
This presentation briefly discusses the bathhouses in Rome. The presentation is based on the first part of the culture from caput 2. Reference is also made to the films that appear in the board book.
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Cualidades con sus antonimos: Exercise on antonyms
Vocabulary exercise to describe yourself or others using antonyms.
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Tener: Matching Exercise
Exercise on using the verb tener .
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Combine Latin and French verbs
Introduction to Latin: combining the verb être from French with similar forms from Latin.
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Vocabulary Match Exercise
Introduction to Latin: combine some Latin words with transparent words from Dutch.
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Forum Romanum
This presentation presents the Forum Romanum. Which buildings can be seen, what was the function ...? This presentation is in line with Pegasus Novus' caput 6, but can be used perfectly independently of it.
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Latin Law Proverbs: Exercise
Get to know the correct meaning of these Latin legal proverbs by studying them and testing yourself through Quizlet.
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