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The smartest student: Template quiz
Template to play The Smartest Student in the Class (game variant on the smartest person in the world).
You can apply this as a refresher lesson. The rules of the game are explained in the presentation.
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Looking for a home: Writing assignment
Writing exercise in which students search for and describe a home. They must take the different family members and the available budget into account.
The students search for a suitable home on a real estate site and then describe it.
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What's your name?: Learning video in Turkish
Video explaining how to briefly introduce yourself in Dutch. You will receive the Turkish translation for each sentence.
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How do you feel?: Expressing emotions
A video in which basic emotions such as happy, angry, jealous ... are explained in images and words.
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I don't feel well: Formulating complaints - Zo gezegd 1.1
In this video, students learn to formulate medical complaints, such as I don't feel well, I have a headache, I have a cold... The student also learns to respond to the doctor's questions.
Different types of medicines, e.g. syrup, ointment, tablet, …
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I can't come to class: Making excuses - Zo gezegd 1.1
This video lists several reasons why the student cannot come to class, such as I am sick, I have to work, I am on vacation...
Each apology is visually displayed in text and images.
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National Children's Theater Week: Listening and viewing assignment
Assignment for the video fragment Do you ever go to a performance? Theaters want more children in the audience of the NOS Jeugdjournaal.
Here you will find substantive questions about the video, a glossary and questions for a group discussion.
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Look up and look at: Explanation of difference
In this presentation you will receive an explanation about the difference between looking at and looking at.
After a diagram explaining the difference, a number of examples follow.
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Playfulness and fun as an adult: Filling in the perfectum and imperfectum exercise
Fill-in exercise about the perfect and imperfect.
In this newspaper article, students fill in the correct form of the perfect or imperfect. They also have to choose which tense best fits the sentence.
Most of the verbs in this exercise are irregular.
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Visit to the coal mine: Assessment worksheet
Worksheet for a school visit to the Beringen Mining Museum .
After a guided tour about the mining history, students complete a worksheet. They give their opinion about the job as a miner, the mining heritage and the influence of the mine on life …
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Work and career: Practice bundle
A teaching package with exercises on the theme of work .
With the exercises you can train your students' listening, reading and speaking skills. You will also find vocabulary exercises and you can further practice the use of inversion, subordinate …
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EDUbox Culture: Work bundle and test
Processing questions for the EDUbox Culture: an enriching look at the world of vrtNWS.
The students open the EDUbox and solve the questions in the work bundle step by step.
The students can work on this independently.
Here you will also find a test …
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