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Sounds, articulatory classification: Poster
Poster with an articulatory classification of sounds. Colors and symbols were used to easily learn to distinguish the different sound groups. You will find their meaning in the legend on the poster.
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Diminutives: Theory
PowerPoint presentation to learn the rules for diminutives (-je, -pje, -kje, -tje, -etje), made for NT2 students.
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City Map: Template
Image to be used in the section explaining the way, more explicit et demander le chemin, but also a Dutch and English version for giving and asking directions . Made with free parts from Canva and some images on Pixabay.
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Clocks to use in the classroom
On the Visnos site I could easily generate a few clocks that can be used freely in the classroom, on a test, as a wall plate ... each time the source is acknowledged.
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Game box free time
With this game box, children who know little or no Dutch yet learn and practice words in a playful way, via classic memory, pictionary and other forms of play.
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Interactive tour NT2: Friars Minor, strange birds
Friars Minor, Strange Birds
Friars Minor, what strange birds are these? They are religious or priests who live after the example of Francis of Assisi. Who is Francis? And how do the Friars Minor live?Discover during this interactive tour what it …
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Football: Memory game
For children who love football, the football club or a football internship is the ideal opportunity to practice Dutch. With this game box, children who know little or no Dutch yet acquire essential vocabulary that they need in the club or during …
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Basic words: Wall charts
In the document short, long and other sounds were accentuated with the colors of 'Taalsignaal'. In concrete terms, this means that the short sounds are turned yellow, the long sounds in green and the other sounds in orange.
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