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An interactive journey through World War One: Immersion Game
What would you have done in WWI? In these BookWidgets, students learn to empathize with the First World War through the personal stories and documentation from Armistice Day on the BBC Rewind website. With each click-through page, they watch videos …
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Works: BENO
This BENO bundle is about the theme of work and is part of a lesson package consisting of the following themes:
- Introduction and family;
- In Dutch class;
- Shop;
- Fit and healthy;
- Energy;
- living;
- To work.
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Home Alone Quiz
In these BookWidgets , students answer six short substantive questions about the movie Home Alone, such as:
- Who is who?
- How are they related to Kevin?
- What holiday do they celebrate?
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Scary trailers: Vocabulary exercise - Track 'n' Trace 4
For this vocabulary exercise, students watch five movie trailers:
- Snow White and the Huntsman ,
- I Am Legend ,
- The Room ,
- Joker ,
- The Others .
They apply the following learning content:
- Scary vocabulary (TNT 4 - unit 2),
- Describing …
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Present perfect simple: Worksheet
This worksheet around the song 'I still haven't found what I'm looking for ' by U2 serves as an introduction to the present perfect simple .
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Choosing healthy: Tips and tricks for the store
In the department store or in the smaller convenience store, at the bakery around the corner or in the gas station along the motorway: you can buy food anywhere and at almost any time of the day. From extensive groceries to replenish your supplies …
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The Blood Typing Game: Learning Path
With this game you will learn everything about blood groups, blood transfusions ...
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Misused English Proverbs: Blog Post
We all know some funny and erroneous English sayings and proverbs like unfortunately peanut butter or I fell with the door in house . But what are the right variants? In this article you will get the correct variant of some common erroneous …
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The United States: Brief History
This video introduces your students to some aspects of the United States of America:
- the origin of the US;
- an overview of the 52 states;
- Declaration of Independence;
- Independence Day;
- the melting pot.
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Ten ways to have a better conversation: Watching and listening exercise
With this viewing and listening exercise, your students will engage in a TED Talk in which Celeste Headlee talks about the ten ways that help have a better conversation.
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Headwind, Poverty in Belgium since 1800: Experts by experience
One Belgian in seven lives in poverty. That is living against the wind. The raw reality penetrates every crevice of life at times. Poverty is always present, never completely absent. It touches on big and small matters and is often invisible - …
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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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