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Loanwords from French: Learning video with English translation
Video about French loanwords that occur in Belgian Dutch (or Flemish).
Here you will learn about words that we use in Dutch but that actually come from French, such as the coiffeur, the umbrella, the velo ...
You will receive the English translation …
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NomadPlay: Sheet music app
What's NomadPlay?
NomadPlay is a sheet music app allowing you to play along great artists and ensembles. For the first time, you could play alongside a real orchestra, practice duets with your favorite musicians, sing along a professional choir! The …
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Personal pronouns: Explanation video
In this video you will learn the personal pronouns, subject form (I, you, he, she, we, you, they). The explanation is in Dutch with translation in English.
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Learning Dutch: Playlist
This is a playlist with a (growing) collection of NT2 videos. Each video is recorded in both Dutch and English and deals with one specific NT2 topic, with points of comparison in English.
The focus is on correct oral language use, both in terms …
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Drumeo: YouTube channel for drummers
Drumeo is a YouTube channel where you can take online drum lessons. In addition to a website where they offer paid content, you can also contact them for an occasional transcription of an existing drumming.
In this learning resource you will find a …
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Mouse Tooltip Translator: Example
This video shows how Mouse Tooltip Translator works, a free extension for Microsoft Edge. Point to a sentence with the mouse pointer and you will hear it pronounced in an excellent computer voice: French, English, German ... and Belgian-Dutch. The …
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Christmas Freeze Dance
This dance is in line with the theme Christmas. Do the movements and stand still when you hear the freeze command.
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School on the move
Children and young people between the ages of five and seventeen should exercise sixty minutes a day. Despite the physical education classes at school, the majority of our children do not meet that target. Rosalie Coolkens (KU Leuven) is …
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