A framework of reference for pluralistic approaches

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This database aims to facilitate teachers access to educational materials relevant to pluralistic approaches to languages and cultures. This way they will be able to help learners appropriate their knowledge, attitudes, and skills as described in the lists of descriptors. The materials, available to download, can be selected according to various criteria: objectives (as expressed by the FREPA descriptors), levels of training, thematic areas, the type of pluralistic approach, and the language of instruction.
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A healthy diet

Publication year: 2011

The objectives of this activity are to make students familiar with the importance of (healthy) food and to communicate about food in the different languages they know, noticing similarities and differences between them.

Languages: English

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A la découverte de mon quartier

Publication year: 2011

Students have to work in groups to create posters, models, etc. that represent the main streets of their town/district area including their linguistic/cultural diversity and then they have to present it to another class in another linguistic and geographical context.



Languages: French

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A la découverte de notre quartier

Publication year: 2011

Students have to work in groups to create posters, models, etc. that represent the main streets of their town/district area including their linguistic/cultural diversity and then they have to present it to another class in another linguistic and geographical context.

Languages: French

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A vos marques, prêts, écrivez !

Publication year: 2011

Students will discover different writing systems and their evolution from their creation to nowadays...

Languages: French

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Addictively tasty

Publication year: 2012

In this activity, the students learn about similarities and differences between languages, by focusing on chocolate and desserts.

Languages: English, Danish, Estonian, Finnish, Icelandic, Latvian, Norwegian, Swedish, Lithuanian

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Animals speech in human languages

Publication year: 2002

The Students have to reflect upon the diversity of phonetic systems which exist in different languages. This is done through the recognition and interpretation of several animal sounds produced by speakers of the students’ native language and by foreign speakers in various languages. In this connection, the students get familiarized with the concept of onomatopoeia.

Languages: English, Polish

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Benvingut al planeta Blau Sr Pox! / Mr Pox, Welcome to the blue planet!

Publication year: 2011

The didactic unit entitled "Welcome to the blue planet Mr.Pox!" shows, in the form of a project, six activities where the pupils will make a multicultural research to explain issues concerning the earth and its inhabitants.

Languages: Catalan

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Bonjour!

Publication year: 2011

Students watch a video in which children say “Good morning” in 17 different languages.

Languages: French

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Carnival Celebrations

Publication year: 2012

The objective of this activity is to make the pupils aware that different expressions in different linguistic varieties can have the same meaning and to motivate them to look for visual and aural similarity between words in different languages.

Languages: English, Slovenian

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Cijfers4U

Publication year: 2011

The teacher makes copies of worksheet 7.2.1 for each student.

Languages: Dutch

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Comer para viver

Publication year: 2011

This activity, compiled in 7 romance languages (Portughese, Spanish, Catalan, Occitan, French, Italian and Roumanian) deals with the food chain of living beings.

Languages: French

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Cooking detective

Publication year: 2011

The purpose of this activity is to help students recognizing linguistic proximity/difference and to encourage them to discover the words for meals in different languages.

Languages: English, Danish, Estonian, Finnish, Icelandic, Lithuanian, Latvian, Norwegian, Swedish

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Cultionary

Publication year: 2011

This activity deals with work on stereotyping and prejudice about other cultures...

Languages: French, English

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De tú a tú

Publication year: 2011

The main goal of this activity is to introduce and familiarize the target students with some social norms of public behavior and rules of address in the Spanish culture (volume of speech, eye contact, etc.).

Languages: Spanish

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Déchiffrer le monde

Publication year: 2011

Through work on 6 activities written in 7 romance languages: Portughese, Occitan, French, Italian, Spanish, Rumanian and Catalan, the learner gets to present numeric data in tables and graphs, as well as to understand the proportionality...

Languages: French

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Die lange Reise der Wörter

Publication year: 2017

Students discover in a playful way that there is a lively exchange between languages. They can find out that loan words don’t refer exclusively to the linguistic but also to the cultural level. Mostly, foreign words and loan words are borrowed as terms of new objects, new techniques or concepts.

Languages: German

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Europanto

Publication year: 2013

The idea of "Europanto" is that of a mix of the mostly spoken European languages. It was introduced by Diego Marani, a translator of the European Union. Using this artificial language in a playful way, the learners become aware of the language diversity in Europe and experience it as something positive and develop a sense of togetherness.

Languages: German

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Explorer

Publication year: 2011

The activity focuses on the theme of explorers. The students discuss explorers in their respective languages and make presentations about the travels of their explorers.

Languages: English

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Fairy tales

Publication year: 2011

The objective of the activity is to challenge the pupils’ ability to write/talk in different languages about fairy tales in different cultures.

Languages: English, Danish, Estonian, Finnish, Icelandic, Lithuanian, Latvian, Norwegian, Swedish

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Fiat lux

Publication year: 2011

The activity, compiled in 7 romance languages (Portughese, Spanish, Catalan, Occitan, French, Italian and Roumanian) deals with the way electricity works on the basis of experiements and historical accounts of the discovery of electricity (Volta).

Languages: French

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