Intermediate course
When you just starting your language journey
We offer a specialised Dutch Intermediate Course tailored for individuals who have attained Dutch as a Second Language (NT2) level A2 and are eager to elevate their language proficiency to NT2 level B1. This level of proficiency is crucial for those aiming to undertake the Civic Integration Exam in The Netherlands within three years of settling down to obtain Permanent Resident status.
We recognise the importance of thorough preparation for this significant step in your journey to relocation. By enrolling in our Dutch Intermediate Course in Singapore, you will benefit from:
1. Enchanced Learning Environment: Our course allows you to continue your Dutch language education in a familiar setting, with classes conducted in English for clarity and comprehension. This transition can dease the learning curve and help you grasp complex language concepts more effectively before immersing yourself fully in Dutch-speaking environments in The Netherlands.
2. Comprehensive Preparation: Mastering NT2 level B1 with us prior to your move will not only streamline your integration process but also boost your confidence in communicating effectively in Dutch. This solid foundation wil prove invaluable as you navigate various aspects of daily life and work in a Dutch-speaking envoirment.
3. Personalised Support: Our experienced teacher Matthieu Quere is commited to guiding you through the intricacies of the Dutch language, offering individualised attention to address your specific learning needs and accelerate your progress towards fluency.
Prepare yourself for success in The Netherlands by enrolling in our Dutch Intermediate Course. Lay the groundwork for a seamless transition and empower yourself with the language skills needed to thrive in your new environment.
Frequently asked questions
What are the benefits of learning Dutch?
- Practical for travel, business, and daily interactions in the Netherlands and Belgium.
- Expands personal and professional opportunities.
- Provides insight into Dutch culture and history.
- Improves cognitive abilities and critical thinking skills.
How difficult is it to learn Dutch?
- Dutch is considered a relatively easy language for native English
speakers to learn. - Similarities in vocabulary and grammar structure between English and Dutch.
- Pronunciation can be challenging at first but becomes easier with
practice.
What are the best ways to learn Dutch as an adult?
- Immersion through living, working, or studying in the Netherlands or
Belgium. - Taking structured language classes, whether in-person or online.
- Using language learning apps, podcasts, and other digital resources.
- Reading Dutch books, newspapers, and websites.
How long does it typically take to become fluent in Dutch?
Fluency depends on individual factors like previous language experience and immersion.
With consistent practice, most learners can achieve conversational fluency in 6-12 months.
Reaching native-like fluency in reading, writing, and advanced conversation can take 2-3 years.
What are the most important grammer rules in Dutch?
- Word order, especially the placement of the verb in a sentence.
- Gendered nouns and definite/indefinite articles.
- Conjugation of verbs, including irregular forms.
- Use of cases (nominative, accusative, dative, etc.).
How can I improve my Dutch pronunciation?
- Listen to native speakers and pay close attention to vowel and consonant sounds.
- Practice tongue twisters and repetitive phrases to build muscle memory.
- Record yourself and compare to native speakers to identify areas for
improvement. - Consider working with a tutor or language coach for personalized
feedback.
What resources are available for learning Dutch vocabulary?
- Flashcard apps like Anki or Quizlet to build vocabulary systematically.
- Bilingual dictionaries, both physical and online/app-based.
- Listening to Dutch music, podcasts, and watching TV shows.
- Reading children’s books, newspapers, and other simple Dutch texts.
How can I practice speaking Dutch outside of formal lessons?
- Find a language partner to converse with regularly, either in-person or via video chat.
- Join a local Dutch conversation group or club.
- Narrate your daily activities and thoughts out loud to yourself in
Dutch. - Participate in online Dutch language forums and discussion boards.
What are some common mistakes that Dutch language learners make?
- Confusing the gendered articles ‘de’ and ‘het’ .
- Misplacing the verb in sentence structure.
- Mispronouncing diphthongs and other vowel sounds.
- Directly translating idioms and expressions from English.
Are there any tips for learning Dutch efficiently and effectively?
- Set realistic goals and track your progress
– Immerse yourself in the language as much as possible. - Practice speaking, listening, reading, and writing regularly.
- Be patient and persistent, as language learning takes time and dedication.
Our mission
“Our mission is to empower individuals with the linguistic skills necessary to thrive in Dutch-speaking environments, whether for personal or professional reasons. We aim to provide comprehensive language training that prepares students for integration exams and equips them with the confidence to communicate effectively in real-life situations.”
Contact
Contact our course coordinator Dais Chan:
+65 9684 0356 or email us at info@allwrite.com.sg-testing.dedi9050.zxcs-klant.nl