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Dyslexia and foreign languages: Background information
Welcome to all who are looking for information about dyslexia and learning foreign languages, especially the English language. This site is especially intended for parents and students, remedial teachers, teachers and others who want to know more …
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Allyoucanlearn: Free open learning platform within Healthcare & Welfare in the Netherlands
Allyoucanlearn is a collaboration between thirty-nine partners from education, healthcare, business and other parties in the Netherlands. They all work together on open education for the Care and Welfare sector and a better connection between …
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Back to School Bingo: Introductory Game
Through this bingo game, the students get to know each other during the first lesson or look at each other in a different way.
Based on a template from the Flemish School Organization andMentortijd.nl .
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Motivation Test Modern Foreign Languages
Through this document we want to gauge differences in motivation between the different modern foreign languages that the students follow (in this case: English, French, German or Spanish). The document is also part of the pupil's study …
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German for beginners: Vocabulary, grammar and reading
This course is aimed at course participants in level A1 and A2. The bundle contains vocabulary, grammar and reading exercises.
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Translation machines and how to deploy in MVT
Through this online shared and editable document we collect and provide teaching methods, tips and examples about the use of translation machines such as Google Translate and DeepL in the classroom, so that you can put together something for your …
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Who is it?: Variant
A living variation on the famous game Who is it? .
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When do you use which case in German?
In this article we first briefly explain what a case is and then we explain when you should use which case.
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Practice Pronunciation with Google Translate: Tutorial Video
How can you get better at pronouncing French, English, ... phrases and words? With Google Translate! This video explains how.
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Speaking words and sentences with self-control.
This can offer help to pupils who do not receive sufficient …
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Buddy trajectory: Connecting with people in deprivation
What after the training at ArmenTeKort? The start of a buddy trajectory.
How can you prepare volunteers to connect with people living in deprivation? These people have lost connection with themselves, their environment and society.
Volunteers are …
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Why is a German vamp more masculine than a Flemish one?
It is doubtful whether a German linguist specialist can tell whether German vamps are more likely to have a mustache, scratch their gender unabashedly, or prefer to wear a tracksuit rather than a sexy dress. What she can do is analyze …
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Nutrition: Chewing and swallowing problems
In this short video you will learn more about softtmeal in addition to tube feeding.
The video is a production of the internet consultation training for health care professionals from the adult education centers in Flanders.
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