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Dutch Language Course

In this Dutch language course, we will be discussing various topics to build your language skills and deepen your knowledge of the culture. Listening and reading to dialogues on common topics such as working, studying, hobbies, eating and drinking, housing, weather, and telling time will be part of the exercises.

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Dutch Language

Planning to travel to the Netherlands? Going for studies, business or on a vacation? Engaging in this easy-to-learn Dutch course is a good option for anyone moving to the Netherlands for work, studies, or tourism, as it makes communication in Dutch far easier and gives you a convenient travel experience. This course helps in initiating ‘easy to remember phrases’ and encourages the candidate to practice frequent interaction so that ordering food, shopping, and participating in other activities can become easier for them.

Why this Course?

In this Dutch language course, we will be discussing various topics to build your language skills and deepen your knowledge of the culture. Listening and reading to dialogues on common topics such as working, studying, hobbies, eating and drinking, housing, weather, and telling time will be part of the exercises. With the help of these dialogues, you will acquire vital words and expressions useful in daily interactions. For instance, you will learn how to engage in conversations about jobs and school, discuss various hobbies, and discuss food, homes, and the weather in the Dutch language.

The program also places an emphasis on crucial features of Dutch grammar to ensure you construct sentences correctly. You will be taught how to correctly use every tense for both regular and irregular verbs. As previously mentioned, the Dutch language has a particular word order. You will also learn the fundamental components of Dutch sentences and how questions are structured, and constructed.

You’ll also practice question formation, which is important when speaking and comprehending the language.

You will be involved in writing and speaking projects regarding the language. In the beginning, you will be able to introduce yourself in Dutch, mentioning your education, profession, and relatives. You will be able to explain how you eat and live which in turn means you will be able to verbally and in writing narrate your everyday life in Dutch. These tasks will develop your skills and make you feel confident in using Dutch in practice.

Apart from acquiring the required language skills, the program provides an insight into Dutch culture. You will discover some of the customs in the country, for instance, respect for time and the direct approach to communication.

These facts help understand the cultural context and, thus, how you should interact with Dutch speakers more naturally and considerately.

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This Course Includes

  • Levels : A1 to C2
  • Instructor Exp.: 5+ (years)
  • Language : Dutch
  • Timeing : Flexible
  • Certificate : Yes

Who Should Learn Dutch?

This course is ideal for people who want to communicate better with their Dutch relatives, friends, and colleagues. It is helpful for those who want to share their life experiences, including family, work, and relationships, and gain the ability of basic reading and listening as well.

People working in the Dutch embassy are also expected to have a basic knowledge of the Dutch language so that they can smoothly perform their work. This course is thus suitable for those who wish to work in a Dutch Embassy.

When is the Best Time to Start?

Start at least 3-6 months before you visit the Netherlands so that you can have ample time to prepare and practice your learning of the Dutch Language.

Top Mantras to Learn a Dutch Language

The four key mantras that will help you learn the Dutch language with ease with this course:

1. Stay Motivated: Always make sure you remember the reason why you wish to learn Dutch and set your goals accordingly. Motivation can get you through even the hardest, discouraging days so long as you stay consistent. Every small win should be cherished since it will help you keep your motivation up.

2. Practice Everyday: When learning a new language, a daily routine is extremely crucial and should be set. It is recommended to practice Dutch on a daily basis, even if it is just for five minutes. Once this becomes a daily practice, supporting vocabulary and grammar for the component already being learned would become automatic.

3. Believe in Yourself: It is a given that learning a new language comes with its own set of challenges; however, you need to have faith in yourself. With determination and hard work, you can most definitely become fluent in the new language without absolutely any issues.

4. Talk as Much as You Can: Remember, the more you practice speaking Dutch, the faster it will be for you to master it. Making mistakes is completely fine; in fact, you get a step closer to being fluent in the language every time you engage in a conversation. Start practicing with your friends, language partners, or even yourself.

Opportunities after Learning Dutch

Knowing Dutch allows you to fully experience your day-to-day life in Dutch-speaking countries, which contributes to developing relationships with the residents as well as helping you connect with society.

1. Skills for Professionals: As a member of an international organization or an individual operating on international affairs related to Dutch-speaking countries, it is important to speak Dutch to establish important networks.

2. Career Options in The Netherlands: A considerable number of individuals settle in the Netherlands for work as most of the Dutch companies require their employees to be fluent in Dutch, as it is the default spoken language in various workplaces.

3. Employment Opportunities: A good number of high-paying Dutch-speaking opportunities exist in the Netherlands, making it beneficial to know Dutch as it increases the chances of being hired.

4. Better Relationship Building: Knowing Dutch assists in making it easier to make friends and nurturing relationships which preferably aids in both personal and professional development.