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What are we doing: Podcast about language, traditions and trends in Flanders
What are we doing: Language, Traditions and Trends is a podcast for non-native speakers who are learning Dutch.
Proverbs, sayings and current topics that live in Flanders or Belgium are discussed in this podcast. The first podcast is about the proverb …
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Entrez donc saint Nicolas et Père Fouettard: Chanson pour enfants
French version of the well-known children's song 'Come in Sinterklaasje'.
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Dutch with Aline: Podcast
Meet Dutch with Aline , the podcast that helps students master Dutch. In this podcast, topics such as Belgian habits, famous Belgians, frequent mistakes ... are discussed.
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All Children All Right(s)!: Audio Stories
Mobile School developed the toolkit All Children, All Right-s! to engage youth workers, teachers... to promote children's rights. The toolkit consists of four components: short online trainings, educational posters, games and activities, and …
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Flanders storyland: Podcast
Different storytellers take you on a journey throughout Flanders with regional stories and folktales for young and old. Where has Kludde been haunting everywhere and who were Pape Toon and Tanneke Toverheks?
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Do animals have feelings and a personality?
Do swans fall in love? Can a great tit be arrogant? How Smart Are Goldfish Really? And can a dog mourn its dead owner? Rudi D'Hooge, professor of biological psychology at KU Leuven, explains in this podcast why answers to those questions are not …
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Necessity and rules of critical thinking
Audio fragment in which Johan Braekman explains critical thinking in the context of free thinking: Critical thinking is pre-eminently regulated thinking: thinking that recognizes its vulnerability and, thanks to following strict rules, avoids …
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Podcast from University of Flanders
At the University of Flanders, inspiring professors and researchers answer provocative questions in 15-minute lectures:
- Why is it difficult to predict an Earth event?
- Is swimming on a full stomach dangerous?
- Why do you sing better in the shower? …
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Start to Listen: Sound fragment
An example of a listening fragment that is offered in the free online toolbox Start to Listen .
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Stuff You Should Know: Podcast
If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Rebellion, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, look no further. Josh and Chuck provide you with a lot of information through their podcast.
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