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A Cup of French: Learn French with a Cup of French
On this site you will find short lessons on French-language topics, each briefly explained and explained using videos or infographics.
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Mondly AR: Language learning with augmented reality
Learn more than 30 languages with the help of a virtual assistant available at any time and any place via augmented reality , including in the classroom or in the living room. You scan the environment with the camera of your smartphone or tablet and …
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Wordstool: Practice vocabulary
Students and teachers can use this site to create and share word cards and vocabulary exercises. You can also create custom practice sets and monitor your students' progress.
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Learning French with apps: Overview
Overview of apps that your students can use to practice, learn or repeat their French.
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Le marin ivre: Language task
Lesson in which different skills are practiced around the theme of les marins and the song Amsterdam by Jacques Brel.
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Mouse Tooltip Translator: Example
This video shows how Mouse Tooltip Translator works, a free extension for Microsoft Edge. Point to a sentence with the mouse pointer and you will hear it pronounced in an excellent computer voice: French, English, German ... and Belgian-Dutch. The …
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SpeakLanguages
Vocabulary lists and frequently used expressions with sound for different languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian and Finnish).
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LingoHut: Learning a new language
On the site, your students can discover and practice new languages for free. They are introduced to different world languages through fun, interactive exercises.
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Asking questions in French - How do you create a French question phrase?
Asking questions in French: how do you do that? How do you ask a yes / no question and an open question in French? In this video you will learn how to easily formulate French question sentences. Lieven shows you the four ways, and he does it with …
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Epeler votre nom: Playing with letters
Playing with letters in the class French, namely to spell your name. different work form than the tipped contributions.
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Epeler votre nom: Playing with letters
Playing with letters in the class French, spell your name. An extra work form to get started with this.
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Epeler votre nom: Playing with letters
Playing with letters in the classroom French: spell your name. Description of the assignment / lesson preparation.
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