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Tournée Amicale, a podcast about friendship with free lesson card
Friendship is central to this lesson. Can friendships change over time? Should you invest in your friends? Is it important to be able to laugh and cry together? Can you make friends abroad? And what do you expect from each other? The lesson is …
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The Japanese alphabet: Work leaf
In this learning resource your students learn to play with sounds in Japanese.
They use the Japanese alphabet and convert it to Dutch. Translating Dutch into Japanese is also part of the exercise to create a short dialogue with these Japanese sounds …
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Qualities of a creation: motor moment and dealing with conflicts
After using this lesson sheet, your students will be better able to cope with difficult and unpleasant situations and learn the different ways in which they can respond to and deal with conflict . They learn how to best communicate an annoying …
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Studio Spook: Illustrated audio stories
Studio Spook makes illustrated audio stories for children. They travel around the world with this. Their mission is simple and clear: to make as many children as possible tremble and tremble.
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Wandering: Lesson sheet
Is it a graphic novel? A comic? Or maybe a fairy tale in pictures? Does it matter?
In the illustrated cartoon Zrveling, Peter Van den Ende creates a magical world in black and white in which the reader can immerse himself completely. Take your …
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Text and Audience: Play and speak with microphones
Which microphones are there and how do you recognize them easily? How should you use them and how do you achieve the best result? Discover it together with your students in these lesson sheets.
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Text and audience: Playing with text
In this guide you will find a number of questions that you can ask when you get started with a text.
The interpretation of a text is done in an open mode: the interpretation is fed by the input of the student, who conducts theatrical research as …
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Text and Audience: Reproduce and Memorize
Do your students also forget their text so easily? Do they find it difficult to remember everything? In this lesson sheet you will receive tips to support them in this. For example, stresses, intonation, pauses and changes in volume are made more …
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Text and audience: Stage fever
Sometimes students really shiver just before they go on stage or the stage because they suffer from stage fright. In this lesson sheet you will find tips that you can use to guide them in dealing with this.
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Text and audience: Making a presentation
When presenting a text, it is of the utmost importance that your student knows how to present. You teach your student to deal with the reaction of the audience and ensure that he/she gains insight into, among other things, the speaking time, the …
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Text and audience: Finding a natural intonation
When delivering a text, it is of the utmost importance that your student finds his or her own personal natural intonation. But how do you do that? In this lesson sheet you will receive a number of guidelines.
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Text and audience: Lighting
In this document, your students will learn the background about theater lighting and the types of fixtures and why they are used in certain circumstances.
This teaching aid is part of the drama building set of The Consultation Room.
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