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Conditionals: English if sentences (if clauses)
If I had ten million, I would ask the Queen to come for afternoon tea. If you had ten million, what would you do?
Those first two sentences are if clauses. With if sentences you indicate a condition in English; in Dutch you do that with als. Such …
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American and British English: The History and Differences
We are all confronted with English; both American and British English. Both are correct, but at school we learn British English. What exactly is the difference between British and American English? And how did these differences arise historically?
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Join DataCamp for Classrooms for free
DataCamp is an interactive online education platform for data analysis and coding languages such as R, Python, Excel and SQL.
DataCamp gives you access to:
- a platform that is directly accessible in the browser and thus requires no download or …
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This is how you respond to extreme statements in class
In every classroom a provocative statement comes up every now and then. The right to freedom of expression is not above the principle of equality and non-discrimination. In this article you can read how you can respond appropriately.
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Articles in French: When to use le or la?
This article discusses the general rules and some tricks for finding the correct article.
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Differentiate thanks to direct instruction
An article by Schoolmakers with information about direct instruction and the step-by-step plan of direct instruction. This step-by-step plan offers a lot of guidance for structured differentiation.
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Media literacy in the digital world: A guide to media education for children
In this article you will get more information about the following topics:
- What is media education?
- How do you approach media education?
- What agreements do you make to prevent excessive media consumption?
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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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Present perfect continuous: Brief summary
The present perfect continuous , was that with to have added, or with being , or both? After reading this article, it will be clear to you when to use the present perfect continuous and how to form it.
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Present perfect simple: Brief summary
There are four present tenses in English, but when do you use which present tense? And more importantly, how do you shape those times?
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Present continuous: Brief summary
The present continuous is the progressive form of the present tense in English. That time indicates that something is happening for a certain amount of time. In other words, the emphasis is on the duration of an action. In this article you will get …
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Present simple tense: Brief summary
The present simple is not simple, but that is no tense in English. Adhv Harry Potter the conjugation is explained.
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