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Comparatif et superlatif: How do you form the degrees of comparison in French?
How do you form and use the degrés de comparison ? What is the difference between le comparatif and le superlatif ? In this video, Lieven explains the steps of comparison based on the Snow White fairy tale.
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STEAM Learning Ecologies
STE(A)M Learning Ecologies (SLEs) is an EU-funded project aimed at developing interesting learning opportunities for science education, accessible to all, within both formal and informal learning environments, with a special focus on inclusivity. …
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Should it or should it (not)?: Reading exercise - Zo gezegd 1.2 schriftelijk
Exercise with the photos of Part 4: Is that allowed?
The student looks at the photos in the book on p. 57 and indicates on the exercise sheet whether it is required, permitted or not permitted.
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What does the furniture look like?: Fill-in sheet for reading exercise - Zo gezegd 1.2 schriftelijk
Exercise for Part 3: For sale! about furniture advertisements.
The students read the advertisements in the book and put the information from the advertisement (e.g. in fabric, round, with mattress) in the correct table. They also include the …
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Generate AI prompt reading questions from texts
With this AI prompt you can generate reading questions from texts.
There are two prompts. The first is for chatPDF and the second for Copilot.
Copilot is slower, but the output seems slightly better quality.
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Sport or country: Speaking assignment presentation
Students make a presentation about a sport or a country.
Students make a presentation and present their chosen topic. They receive the evaluation criteria and afterwards also complete a self-evaluation.
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Sexuality: Fact or fiction
Students are given statements about sex. They must indicate fact or fable.
The conclusion is that there are more fables than facts.
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Past participle: Series of exercises
This series of additional remedial exercises on the past participle contains sheets with explanations and exercises on the vtt with have/are + the past participle.
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Computer eyes: Search query
This is a research exercise in which students participate in health promotion with regard to screen work in relation to the eyes.
The students look up information via the Oogfonds website .
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Tinnitus: Search query
The students complete a simple assignment about tinnitus. In the first part, the students look up information via the website De tuut van nowadays.
In the second part, the students listen to the Van Gils & guests program about tinnitus.
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Conspiracy theories and fake news: Kate-gate
The page encourages students to search for information about the now infamous photo that Kate Middleton distributed on Mother's Day. The photo turned out to be photoshopped, which gave rise to the craziest conspiracy theories.
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Reading book: Logbook
Based on this document, students reflect on the story they read.
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