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Declension adjective and adverb: Poster
This poster gives a clear overview of the rules regarding whether or not to add an -e to adjectives or adverbs. My students know the symbols used from the phrase cards, but they should be clear.
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Position Verbs: Posters
In Dutch we use to stand, lie, sit and hang to indicate the position of an object (in many other languages only one verb is used for this). To make it visual for my students, I made these posters.
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Translation plates for non-native newcomers
Visualized translation plates in the following languages:
- Ukrainian
- Russian,
- Arabic,
- French,
- Portuguese,
- Persian,
- Turkish,
- Romanian.
With some plates the phonetic spelling is also added to the words. Everything is visualized using sclera icons.
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How to make a diminutive: Scheme
This diagram explains how you can make a diminutive of words. We start with the last sound/vowel of a word in order to arrive at a correct diminutive.
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Walk with Amal: Educational Pack and Manual
With the educational package about Walk with Amal and the accompanying manual for teachers you can get started around the arrival of Amal.
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Personal, possessive, demonstrative and reflexive pronouns: Posters
In this learning resource you will find posters with a visual representation of the main pronouns:
- personal pronouns;
- personal pronouns (non-subject form);
- possessives;
- demonstrative pronouns;
- reflexive pronouns.
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Question words: Poster
This is a poster with the main question words, each time with a drawing.
- Interrogative pronouns: who, what, what, what for (whose have I left out)
- Adverbs that we use as question words: when, why, where, how, with what and how much.
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Practice Dutch: Useful websites
Overview of websites to practice Dutch for foreigners online. Handy to make adjustments during class or to practice at home.
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Black on white: Technical reading and writing course for non-native adults
Black on White is a course in technical reading and writing for illiterate foreign-language adults. The method used is a structure method and we work with twenty reference words in which the new sounds occur.
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Strong past tense verbs: List
This is an alphabetical overview of all verbs with sound changes in the past tense. The past participle is also always mentioned.
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Past Present: Theory and Exercises
Theory and exercises on the present tense in Dutch (the perfectum).
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First OKAN. Now I CAN!: A guide full of resources for the (ex-)OKAN student
Tool to support non-Dutch speaking students during and after their reception year in an OKAN class, with clear step-by-step plans, sheets, writing and speaking frameworks, websites and a brief grammar overview.
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