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Explore a selection of art-based activities designed for language teaching — discover three examples below, and register to access the full collection.

Cadavre Exquis
Creating a collective drawing of a monster and giving it an identity by creating a persona around it.

Creative Language Learning with Urban meditation
Learning activities, suitable for helping students to get into the habit of using elements of their environment to support their language learning process with urban exploration.

Message and Haiku Pendants
An art-practice–based alphabetisation method that links the improvement of writing skills to aesthetic pleasure; recommended for people with low literacy competences to help them build a positive and enjoyable relationship with writing.
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