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Literary building block time: Lesson video
This lesson video explains the literary building block of time. It takes a closer look at:
- calendar time;
- story time and told time;
- pace of the story;
- chronological time elements such as:
- time coverage;
- time jump;
- retardation;
- non-chronological time …
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Multilingual education: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about multilingualism, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
How does a multilingual education work? What are the advantages and disadvantages of multilingualism? We listen to …
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Paul van Ostaijen: Learning video with lesson letter
This video introduces the work of Paul van Ostaijen using a robot character by Tonke Dragt.
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Mariken van Nieumeghen: Learning video with lesson letter
This video introduces the medieval classic Mariken van Nieumeghen through:
- the reception history;
- contemporary edits;
- the Mariken year;
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Dutch Week 2022: Performance with assignments
During Dutch Week, the two ambassadors of the Dutch language travel to schools in Flanders and the Netherlands to draw attention to the versatility of Dutch. The 2022 performance, which follows assignments and fun language challenges in the …
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Why should every adult read children's books?
How long has it been since you last picked up a children's book? Hopefully not too long ago, because literary scholar Vanessa Joosen (UAntwerp) is firmly convinced that roughly one Harry Potter a week is good for you. Why that is, she was happy to …
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Will we all say 'the girl' and 'shtijl'?
Saying something is "really cool" immediately betrays that you're not so hip anymore. And 'hip' actually. Nowadays you have to say that something is 'dirty shtijl'. What does that mean and will we all be talking like that later? That's what …
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Is Whatsapp destroying our sense of language, fwa?
Young people chatting, sometimes it hurts the eyes. What they all type can sometimes barely be called Dutch. Is Whatsapp destroying our sense of language? Sociolinguist Reinhild Vandekerckhove (UAntwerp) delved into the wonderful world of Whatsapp …
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BookTok: Book tips by young people
This video presents a personal selection from the range of books shared via the hashtag #BookTok. These are book titles that young people recommend via TikTok.
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Common language blunders: Explanation video
A summary of the most common language errors of 2021. Because they often happen under the influence of English, the concept of Anglicism is also introduced.
Can be used as an introduction to language care or for points of attention during speaking …
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Create Summary: Explainer Video
Students often find the amount of material to be learned very much. A good summary can then offer a solution. But how do you make a summary?
This video gives some tips that you can use as a student when making a summary.
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Dutch Week: spoken language newspaper with activities and assignments
Every year, deBuren and the Dutch Language Union publish a Language Newspaper in the context of Dutch Week (September 30 to October 7, 2023), full of fun language challenges and writing assignments. This year we will be working creatively with …
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