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Story Dice: Writing stories with dice
With StoryDice's digital story dice, your students can determine the content and order of a storyline by digitally rolling the dice.
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Language schools in 10 principles according to a survey by Rod Ellis
What do we currently know with certainty about language education? Attach ten tips for your teaching practice based on the current state of scientific research!
Secondary and foreign language education accounts for more than a third of Adult …
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A picture is worth 1000 words!
Van Dale is proud to present a new series of language study books. To support the learning of a language, the Van Dale Picture Dictionaries Fr, En, Du, Sp and It are indispensable and a practical tool for your students. Click here for more …
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Boost your foreign languages with Netflix
Blog post explaining how Language Learning with Netflix works.
Via this extension you can play subtitles on Netflix in two languages in a Chrome browser and look up vocabulary in a foreign language.
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Revived sculptures: Posing with statues
This article offers you inspiration if you want to get started on posing and imagination or if you want to work on statues, eg within a drama lesson or within word art drama. You can also work on photography within image by making compositions to …
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Rehabilitation for the reading seminar: Towards a slow pedagogy in professionalization
The article describes a concrete form of training (reading seminar), exposes the underlying rationale, discusses the conditions and clarifies possible effects.
It is applicable within any team of education professionals, regardless of educational …
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Shakespeare's Sonnets
Shakespeare was not so much known for his plays as for his poetry in his own day. After all, theater was not regarded as art, but as popular entertainment. However, no book of poetry in world literature has created as much ink as Shakespeare's …
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Common CEFR for Modern Foreign Languages
The Council of Europe launched the Common European Framework of Reference for Modern Foreign Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessing (the CEFR) in 2001. Since then, many European countries have used this reference framework to describe and measure …
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Do you learn new vocabulary in context?
According to Shannon Reed, the answer is unequivocally "no". The two methods each have their own role and complement each other. She describes her experiences in two articles.
First: I'm a Believer: Vocab Words Out of Context on …
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Further training of foreign languages: Offer of Flemish government
The Flemish Government provides cross-border education for foreign languages for teachers from all levels of education.
Info and Registration Modalities.
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National Theater Live: Evening theater in the cinema
A trip to London never seems complete without a visit to some theater in or off the West End . Few cultures have such a rich theater tradition as the English and recently we in Belgium can also enjoy a few beautiful productions as part of …
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Get down to business English: English for Economic bachelors and masters
Get down to business English is aimed at upper-intermediate to advanced learners', so to people who want high-level business English teaching.
More specifically, students in the economically-oriented undergraduate and / or Masters.
The book …
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