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My perfect day: A day in the life of a domestic worker
In My perfect day you discover the profession of a domestic helper through the daily life of Céline, a young woman who knows what she wants. The intention is to break through clichés, to present the profession to you as realistically as …
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3D Pottery: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
Based on this exercise you can bake historical pots online with 3D Pottery.
On the Google Arts & Culture site you can have your students make pottery online (free). They get an example of a historical vase and then try to recreate it on the online …
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Expressions de temps: Exercises in game form (1)
You first listen carefully to the sentences with a time indication and then you learn to make sentences yourself.
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Expressions de temps: Mini-dialogues (2)
Here you can practice different mini-dialogues with time indications.
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La Date: Pronunciation (1)
Learn the vocabulary around la date, les nombres de 1 à 31, les jours de la semaine et les mois de l'année .
First guess which number, weekday or month it is, say the word out loud and click on the speaker to hear the correct answer.
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Counting to 10: Petes
How many pies do you count? Click on the correct answer.
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Count to 10: Pepernoten
How many gingerbread cookies do you count? Click on the correct answer.
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Count to 5: Petes
How many shots do you see? Click on the correct answer.
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Count to 3: Petes
How many pies are there? Click on the correct answer.
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Count to 5: Pepernoten
How many gingerbread cookies do you see? Click on the correct answer.
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Count to 3: Pepernoten
Are there one, two or three ginger nuts? Click on the correct answer.
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Quantity concepts of much and little: Flowers
Are there many or few flowers? Do you see the difference? Click on the correct photo.
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