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**You create accounts for your students**
The easiest way to add students to your class is by creating an account for them. This can be done by clicking the 'create student accounts' button and filling in the usernames and passwords for them.
The students can login with the username and password that you chose. Afterwards, they can change their username or password if they'd like and they'll still remain in your class.
This <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEQvik-Ce5M" target="_blank">video</a> shows how to add students to your class in the quickest and easiest way.
**Students make their own accounts**
Your students can also go to the Hedy website and create their own accounts, just like you did. To get them into your class, they simply have to click the invite link.
You can find the invite link on the class page and send it to your students. Mind that your students have to be logged in to Hedy when they click the link, in order to make it work smoothly.
You can also manually invite a student to your class with the button 'Invite by username'.
Changing this language can always be done later on by navigation to 'My account' and 'My personal settings' again.
**For non-English speakers**
Not only can you change the language of the adventures to your own language. You can also choose which language the keywords (for example 'print' or 'ask') should be in.
This way you can teach your students to code with English keywords, but you can also let them program in their own laguage. For example Dutch students can use the command 'vraag' instead of 'ask'.
If a student wants to switch languages, they can click the keyword switcher. It will switch the keywords from English to the preferred language and back.
Fun fact! Students are allowed program in both English and their own language at the same time! So, if they have trouble remembering some keywords in English, but easily remember other ones they can use both at the same time.
<img src="https://github.com/hedyorg/hedy/assets/80678586/0b3122e6-ff22-43d7-b8b6-62f47f485293" width="100">
**Video**
This <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrVZETj4oLM" target="_blank">video</a> show you how to set a preferred language and change the keywords to you preferred language as well.