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The Goal Overcome anxiety in International Students
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PROCESS MINDMAP: Dutch Language Campus Delft Netherlands
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PROCESS COLLECTING IDEAS: Map (interactive) Game : City rally style Board game Quiz cards Online game (virtual tour)
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VIRTUAL TOUR (Infotainment) Online access City rally (Survival activities) Not instruction map fun
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WORK ALLOCATION Small groups – Map – Shop – Food – Transportation Whole group – Presentation: Content Layout
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IKEA Info: If DUWO wasn't kind enough to give You all the furniture, appliances, and home accessories it promised, You can just drop by here and get them cheap and new! Opening Hours: Monday / Saturday: 10-21 am Sunday: 10-18 IKEA Restaurant & Café opening hours: Monday / Saturday: 9-20.30 pm Sunday: 9- 17.30 hours Tips & Suggestions: To get here by bus from the Aula You have to walk to the station by the architecture building, take bus 80, get off at IKEA Station and walk to it. Make a plan of what You want to buy OR You'll end up wasting Your money on useless stuff! Make sure You eat the cheap Swedish food at the restaurant! Info: If DUWO wasn't kind enough to give You all the furniture, appliances, and home accessories it promised, You can just drop by here and get them cheap and new! Opening Hours: Monday / Saturday: 10-21 am Sunday: 10-18 IKEA Restaurant & Café opening hours: Monday / Saturday: 9-20.30 pm Sunday: 9- 17.30 hours Tips & Suggestions: To get here by bus from the Aula You have to walk to the station by the architecture building, take bus 80, get off at IKEA Station and walk to it. Make a plan of what You want to buy OR You'll end up wasting Your money on useless stuff! Make sure You eat the cheap Swedish food at the restaurant! How many IKEA stores are there in the Netherlands? A) 8 B) 1 C) 13 D) 5 How many IKEA stores are there in the Netherlands? A) 8 B) 1 C) 13 D) 5
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How many IKEA stores are there in the Netherlands? A)8 B)1 C)13 D)5
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How many IKEA stores are there in the Netherlands? A)8 B)1 C)13 D)5
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BEESTENMARKT Info: The Beestenmarkt was used as a cattle market from 1595 – 1972. The name „Beestenmarkt“ actually means cattle market. After being used as a parking space for a couple of years, it was transformed into a café area in the 1990’s. Landmark: A bull’s statue in the middle of the place still reminds visitors of the Beestenmarkt’s past. Suggestion: Go and try the apple pie at the café Kobus Kuch, which has the reputation to be the best apple pie in Delft! Info: The Beestenmarkt was used as a cattle market from 1595 – 1972. The name „Beestenmarkt“ actually means cattle market. After being used as a parking space for a couple of years, it was transformed into a café area in the 1990’s. Landmark: A bull’s statue in the middle of the place still reminds visitors of the Beestenmarkt’s past. Suggestion: Go and try the apple pie at the café Kobus Kuch, which has the reputation to be the best apple pie in Delft! Have a look at house number 20, which was built in the 18th century. Why can one tell that this building belonged to a very rich family? a)It is located on the cattle market which was a very expensive place to build a house. b)It has many windows and at the time the amount of taxes you had to pay depended on the total surface of the windows at the front of your house. c)In the Netherlands 20 is considered a lucky number and thus all houses with the number 20 are very expensive. Have a look at house number 20, which was built in the 18th century. Why can one tell that this building belonged to a very rich family? a)It is located on the cattle market which was a very expensive place to build a house. b)It has many windows and at the time the amount of taxes you had to pay depended on the total surface of the windows at the front of your house. c)In the Netherlands 20 is considered a lucky number and thus all houses with the number 20 are very expensive.
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Have a look at house number 20, which was built in the 18th century. Why can one tell that this building belonged to a very rich family? A)It is located on the cattle market which was a very expensive place to build a house. B) It has many windows and at the time the amount of taxes you had to pay depended on the total surface of the windows at the front of your house. C)In the Netherlands 20 is considered a lucky number and thus all houses with the number 20 are very expensive.
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Have a look at house number 20, which was built in the 18th century. Why can one tell that this building belonged to a very rich family? A)It is located on the cattle market which was a very expensive place to build a house. B) It has many windows and at the time the amount of taxes you had to pay depended on the total surface of the windows at the front of your house. C)In the Netherlands 20 is considered a lucky number and thus all houses with the number 20 are very expensive.
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DELFT STATION When was the railway station first put into use? A.1830 B.1847 C.1889 When was the railway station first put into use? A.1830 B.1847 C.1889 Info: Delft Station is a railway station between Den Haag and Rotterdam. Buying tickets: Vending machine (coins only) Counter (+€0.5) OV-chipkaart (personalized 40% off) Info: Delft Station is a railway station between Den Haag and Rotterdam. Buying tickets: Vending machine (coins only) Counter (+€0.5) OV-chipkaart (personalized 40% off)
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When was the railway station first put into use? A)1830 B)1847 C)1889
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When was the railway station first put into use? A)1830 B)1847 C)1889
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Welcome Back to the Survival Café! Hopefully, you enjoyed your Delft exploration. You have now been led through the places that you will most probably need to visit if you are to survive in Delft. You have also gathered some useful knowledge. Do you think you could now be considered a Delft resident? Do you believe you have “conquered Delft”? Let’s find out! Click here for your quiz results. Bear in mind that a true Delft conqueror should have scored at least 60/100… Not there? Don’t worry! You can always try again. Besides, the great conquerors of the past had to try multiple times before they could conquer a city… ;) Hopefully, you enjoyed your Delft exploration. You have now been led through the places that you will most probably need to visit if you are to survive in Delft. You have also gathered some useful knowledge. Do you think you could now be considered a Delft resident? Do you believe you have “conquered Delft”? Let’s find out! Click here for your quiz results. Bear in mind that a true Delft conqueror should have scored at least 60/100… Not there? Don’t worry! You can always try again. Besides, the great conquerors of the past had to try multiple times before they could conquer a city… ;)
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CONCLUSION Helpful for the students during the first few weeks to: Discover Explore Live Feel Try Conquer D E L F T !!!
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