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anyholland

Dutch signs

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A worksheet on signposts in Dutch - match up the signs with the English translation
Introduction to DutchQuick View
anyholland

Introduction to Dutch

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a powerpoint to introduce Dutch to a beginners' class. It starts with a section on Dutch words used in English, then where are the Netherlands before starting on a quick introduction to a few simple questions & answers and numbers 1 to 10
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cappuccino12

Introduction and Greetings in Dutch.

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<p>Dutch for Absolute Beginners or Year 7.</p> <p>The lesson includes speaking activities and a few reading activities.</p> <p>The following vocabulary is included:<br /> - Goedendag - Hello/good day.<br /> - Hallo - Hello.<br /> - Ik heet - My name is<br /> - Hoe heet jij/u? - What is your name (informal and formal)?<br /> - Hoe gaat het? - How are you?<br /> - Niet slecht - not bad.<br /> - En met jou/u? - And you?<br /> - Goed, dank je/u - Fine, thank you.<br /> - Dag - Bye.<br /> - Tot ziens - Goodbye.</p> <p>Pictures have been taken from Clipart where possible.</p>
Lesson 1: Greetings and Numbers in DutchQuick View
cappuccino12

Lesson 1: Greetings and Numbers in Dutch

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<p>Powerpoint with reading, speaking and listening exercises about greetings and numbers in Dutch. Suitable for total beginners of Dutch or Key Stage 3.</p> <p>The following vocabulary is included:</p> <p>GREETINGS:<br /> Goedendag<br /> Goedemorgen<br /> Goedemiddag<br /> Goedenavond<br /> Hallo<br /> Dag<br /> Ik heet…<br /> Hoe heet jij?<br /> Hoe heet u?<br /> Hoe gaat het?<br /> Goed, dank je/u.<br /> En met jou/u?<br /> Niet slecht<br /> Tot ziens</p> <p>NUMBERS:<br /> 1-100</p> <p>KEY PHRASES WITH NUMBERS:<br /> Hoe oud ben jij?<br /> Hoe oud bent u?<br /> Ik ben … jaar oud.</p> <p>VERB ‘TO BE’:<br /> Ik ben<br /> Jij bent<br /> Hij/zij/het is<br /> U bent<br /> Wij zijn<br /> Jullie zijn<br /> Zij zijn</p>
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claire1580

Dutch Language Matching Worksheets

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<p>This comprehensive educational resource includes <strong>10 printable worksheets</strong> designed to help students learn and reinforce Dutch vocabulary by matching words to pictures. Each worksheet covers a different category, essential for building foundational vocabulary. The topics included are <strong>parts of the face, parts of the body, countries, zoo animals, farm animals, pets, fruit, colours, numbers, and hobbies.</strong></p> <p>Each worksheet presents clear images and the corresponding vocabulary words in Dutch, encouraging students to actively engage by matching each word to its picture. This hands-on approach helps solidify vocabulary recognition and pronunciation.</p> <p><strong>Answers are included</strong> for each worksheet, making it easy for students to self-check or for teachers to use in classroom settings.</p> <p>This resource is ideal for beginner-level students or anyone looking to practice and expand their Dutch vocabulary in an enjoyable, visually supportive format.</p>
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HollyMelvin

Dutch clothes lesson

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<p>This is a powerpoint introducing clothes in Dutch. It covers basic vocabulary and is a great powerpoint to creat a fun interactive session. Suitable for learners of all ages.</p>
Huis (House in Dutch) DominoesQuick View
jer520

Huis (House in Dutch) Dominoes

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<p>Print on cardstock and cut into tiles. Make 1 set for every 2-3 students. Each domino has the picture of 1 of 10 parts of the house and the Dutch word for 1 of 10 parts of the house.</p>
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jer520

Gaan Dutch Verb Sudoku

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<p>Sudoku game uses the present tense forms of the Dutch verb gaan. 5 versions included.</p>
Dutch Vocabulary Match BundleQuick View
MTeachingPeaks

Dutch Vocabulary Match Bundle

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<p><strong>Dutch Match Vocabulary Bundle</strong> is a set of versatile vocabulary resources that work as matching or memory activities. They are well-suited to language centers and group rotations. The cards are compatible with other vocabulary categories, so they can be mixed with other topics as the need arises.</p> <p>It is recommended that these cards be complimented with spoken Dutch lessons to ensure correct pronunciation.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>A total of 284 cards (140 matches in total and one title card for each set)</li> <li>Numbers: 0-20, 100, 500, 1000</li> <li>Colors: blue, black, brown, red, green, pink, grey, purple, orange, white, yellow</li> <li>Fruits and Vegetables: apple, banana, peach, avocado, tomato, blueberries, beet, garlic, lettuce, broccoli, grapes, onion, carrot, cherry, lemon, corn, mushroom, pumpkin, eggplant, celery, strawberry, pineapple, ginger, cauliflower, potato. cantaloupe, raspberries, mango, chili, watermelon, coconut, kiwi, bell pepper, orange</li> <li>Animals: bear, bird, cat, cheetah, chicken, cow, crocodile, dog, dolphin, duck, elephant, fish, fox, frog, giraffe, horse, kangaroo, koala, lion, monkey, mouse, octopus, ostrich, panda, penguin, pig, rabbit, rhinoceros, seal, shark, sheep, snake, tiger, whale, zebra</li> <li>Everyday Objects: car, book, tree, sun, chair, ball, house, bus, pen, hat, fork, spoon, bowl, bed, bicycle, scissors, boat, desk, door, flower, refrigerator, table, guitar, shoes, phone, microwave, pencil, window, paper, taxi, toilet, towel, toothbrush, television, train</li> <li>PDF and PNG files</li> <li>Also includes the English sets as a bonus extra!</li> </ul> <p>Instructions:</p> <ul> <li>Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.</li> <li>Mix the vocab and picture cards and have students match the picture with the vocab.</li> <li>Play the memory game. After mixing, place the cards face down and have students turn over two cards. If the student matches the picture with vocab, the student keeps the set before trying to find another match. If no match is found the next student takes a turn. Continue until all cards have been matched. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner.</li> <li>Cards are versatile and can be divided into as few or as many sets as required.</li> </ul> <p>Enjoy!</p>
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MTeachingPeaks

Dutch Match - Fruits and Vegetables

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<p><strong>Dutch Match – Fruits and Vegetables</strong> is a versatile vocabulary resource that works as a matching or memory activity. They are well-suited to language centers and group rotations. The cards are compatible with other vocabulary categories, so they can be mixed with other topics as the need arises.</p> <p>It is recommended that these cards be complimented with spoken Dutch lessons to ensure correct pronunciation.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>71 cards (35 matches and one title card)</li> <li>Fruits and vegetables: apple, banana, peach, avocado, tomato, blueberries, beet, garlic, lettuce, broccoli, grapes, onion, carrot, cherry, lemon, corn, mushroom, pumpkin, eggplant, celery, strawberry, pineapple, ginger, cauliflower, potato. cantaloupe, raspberries, mango, chili, watermelon, coconut, kiwi, bell pepper, orange</li> <li>PDF and PNG files</li> <li>Also includes the English version as a bonus extra!</li> </ul> <p>Instructions:</p> <ul> <li>Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.</li> <li>Mix the vocab and picture cards and have students match the picture with the vocab.</li> <li>Play the memory game. After mixing, place the cards face down and have students turn over two cards. If the student matches the picture with vocab, the student keeps the set before trying to find another match. If no match is found the next student takes a turn. Continue until all cards have been matched. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner.</li> <li>Cards are versatile and can be divided into as few or as many sets as required.</li> </ul> <p>Enjoy!</p>
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MTeachingPeaks

Dutch Match - Numbers and Colors

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<p><strong>Dutch Match – Numbers and Colors</strong> is a versatile vocabulary resource that works as a matching or memory activity. They are well-suited to language centers and group rotations. The cards are compatible with other vocabulary categories, so they can be mixed with other topics as the need arises.</p> <p>It is recommended that these cards be complimented with spoken Dutch lessons to ensure correct pronunciation.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>71 cards (35 matches and one title card)</li> <li>Numbers: 0-20, 100, 500, 1000</li> <li>Colors: blue, black, brown, red, green, pink, grey, purple, orange, white, yellow</li> <li>PDF and PNG files</li> <li>Also includes the English version as a bonus extra!</li> </ul> <p>Instructions:</p> <ul> <li>Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.</li> <li>Mix the vocab and picture cards and have students match the picture with the vocab.</li> <li>Play the memory game. After mixing, place the cards face down and have students turn over two cards. If the student matches the picture with vocab, the student keeps the set before trying to find another match. If no match is found the next student takes a turn. Continue until all cards have been matched. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner.</li> <li>Cards are versatile and can be divided into as few or as many sets as required.</li> </ul> <p>Enjoy!</p>
Dutch Match - Everyday ObjectsQuick View
MTeachingPeaks

Dutch Match - Everyday Objects

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<p><strong>Dutch Match – Everyday Objects</strong> is a versatile vocabulary resource that works as a matching or memory activity. They are well-suited to language centers and group rotations. The cards are compatible with other vocabulary categories, so they can be mixed with other topics as the need arises.</p> <p>It is recommended that these cards be complimented with spoken Dutch lessons to ensure correct pronunciation.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>71 cards (35 matches and one title card)</li> <li>Everyday Objects: car, book, tree, sun, chair, ball, house, bus, pen, hat, fork, spoon, bowl, bed, bicycle, scissors, boat, desk, door, flower, refrigerator, table, guitar, shoes, phone, microwave, pencil, window, paper, taxi, toilet, towel, toothbrush, television, train</li> <li>PDF and PNG files</li> <li>Also includes the English version as a bonus extra!</li> </ul> <p>Instructions:</p> <ul> <li>Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.</li> <li>Mix the vocab and picture cards and have students match the picture with the vocab.</li> <li>Play the memory game. After mixing, place the cards face down and have students turn over two cards. If the student matches the picture with vocab, the student keeps the set before trying to find another match. If no match is found the next student takes a turn. Continue until all cards have been matched. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner.</li> <li>Cards are versatile and can be divided into as few or as many sets as required.</li> </ul> <p>Enjoy!</p>
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MTeachingPeaks

Dutch Match - Animals

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<p><strong>Dutch Match – Animals</strong> is a versatile vocabulary resource that works as a matching or memory activity. They are well-suited to language centers and group rotations. The cards are compatible with other vocabulary categories, so they can be mixed with other topics as the need arises.</p> <p>It is recommended that these cards be complimented with spoken Dutch lessons to ensure correct pronunciation.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>71 cards (35 matches and one title card)</li> <li>Animals: bear, bird, cat, cheetah, chicken, cow, crocodile, dog, dolphin, duck, elephant, fish, fox, frog, giraffe, horse, kangaroo, koala, lion, monkey, mouse, octopus, ostrich, panda, penguin, pig, rabbit, rhinoceros, seal, shark, sheep, snake, tiger, whale, zebra</li> <li>PDF and PNG files</li> <li>Also includes the English version as a bonus extra!</li> </ul> <p>Instructions:</p> <ul> <li>Print, laminate and cut the individual cards.</li> <li>Mix the vocab and picture cards and have students match the picture with the vocab.</li> <li>Play the memory game. After mixing, place the cards face down and have students turn over two cards. If the student matches the picture with vocab, the student keeps the set before trying to find another match. If no match is found the next student takes a turn. Continue until all cards have been matched. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner.</li> <li>Cards are versatile and can be divided into as few or as many sets as required.</li> </ul> <p>Enjoy!</p>
The Dutch at the Cape of Good HopeQuick View
LesleyRitchie

The Dutch at the Cape of Good Hope

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KS 3 - 13 pages of reading material, source material, Quick Test, Glossary and suggested answers.<br /> The early years at the Cape<br /> The colony grows<br /> Conflict in the Cape<br /> The end of the DEIC at the Cape<br /> International Curriculum for Africa Year 8<br />