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What's your name?
Teaching materials for the OKAN pupils with a very limited initial situation.
In this bundle students learn:
- imagine;
- the difference between boys and girls;
- basic vocabulary in proposing.
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Federal Government Overview
The presentation consists of 12 slides, following classification is used:
- The government:
- The three powers
- Our country, a puzzle?
- What are they?
- Powers and responsibilities
- Government finances
- Tasks of the government
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Goods and Services: Exercise
You practice on the concepts of service goods, consumer goods and consumables.
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Consumables and Consumables: Exercise
In this multiple-choice exercise you practice on consumables and consumables.
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Get down to business English: English for Economic bachelors and masters
Get down to business English is aimed at upper-intermediate to advanced learners', so to people who want high-level business English teaching.
More specifically, students in the economically-oriented undergraduate and / or Masters.
The book …
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How a language policy develops and grows: Secondary education
This practical study (talentwedaagse, 2007) portrays how the Redingenhof adjusts its language and language courses policy because of the growing number of multilingual immigrants and the decline of the abstract cognitive language skills among …
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School (language), parents and others
From an early age children speak different (types of) languages: with friends while exercising at home with the family at the table with the teacher in the classroom .... At school to follow, a good command of Dutch is important. That language is …
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Language-oriented professional education: From workshop to workplace language
Wilfried Asscher Ickx Imelda Institute of Brussels said the two-day languages (2007) about the project and education workshops in schools (departments KSO-TSO and BSO).
This case study demonstrates how a school curriculum can best fit between …
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Secondary schools with ex-OKAN students
A study by the Center for Language and Education (CTO) of the KULeuven shows that ex-class pupils end up more than other pupils in the BSO, DBSO or the BuSO. They get more C-certificates and fewer A-certificates. They often end up in the …
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Language and languages in a metropolitan context
The city is a multilingual and multicultural city. Young people often use other codes to communicate outside of school. The school is the main place where they hear Dutch. Schools in major cities often also have bigger problems with sitting …
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Meetings: Course
Following parts will subsequently be discussed:
- What is conferencing?
- What types of meetings are there?
- What skills do you apply at meetings?
- The functions in one sitting.
- The tasks before, during and after the meeting.
- What should be on a …
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The ten marbles: The credit crisis simply explained
To young children who will explain the credit crunch this may perhaps have something. I found this story back on the weblog of Interfluidity (U.S.) and found it worthwhile to translate it.
Source: Weblog Interfluidity 'Credit Crisis In The U.S. …
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