[woordenschat] How do you say daddy-long-legs in Dutch? How many ways are there to say "thank you" or "you're welcome"? Post everything about vocabulary here.
by adappel » March 21st, 2012, 12:04 pm
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If you are a beginner in learning Dutch, you are invited to use my website for free. You can learn 1500 basic Dutch words. You learn how to pronounce. You can even check your own pronunciation. Please send me your mailadres, I will send you the login-data.
Si usted es un principiante en aprender holandés, se le invita a utilizar mi página web de forma gratuita. Usted puede aprender 1.500 palabras en holandés básicos. Usted aprenderá cómo se pronuncia. Usted también puede revisar su propia pronunciación. Por favor, envíenme su mailadres, te voy a enviar los datos de acceso.
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by Shazzy » March 21st, 2012, 12:23 pm
Hallo Adappel (hope I have it right) I am not a complete beginner as I am doing GCSE exams (uk based qualification) this year but I would be interested in using your website and seeing these words and prouncation for free. My email address is hadlows31@aol.comI notice you are a teacher of NT2. When I finish my GCSE in the summer I was going to try and work towards NT2 LEVEL 1 as its slighter higher than the GCSE as the next level I can do is ALEVEL and my teacher said is much too high for me at the moment so I need something inbetween. The only place I have seen where I can do a NT2 course by correspondence is LOI but because I live in the UK I have to pay all the fees up front which is 825 euros which is such a lot of money to find. Peraps you have some alternative ideas or perhaps you run courses yourself perhaps? Just thought I would ask. At the moment I am around A2 level. My course provides very little speaking practice but 6 weeks ago I started having lessons with Yorien for speaking over skype she is from http://www.sayitindutch.com perhaps you have heard of her but already my Dutch is really improving. I find writing the hardest but with the help of this forum I am already improving as they always look at my work and tell me my errors. I look forward to hearing from you. Groetjes Shazzy
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by adappel » March 22nd, 2012, 8:30 am
I would not recommend you a course through LOI. The best way is in contact with Dutch real people and with a qualified teacher. You can come to Holland for a holiday period and take an intensive course.
There are many institutes and many teachers, all over Holland. I would recommend a small-scale school and a personalized study-program. Courses are not always expensive, because you can combine classes with self-study.
I will send you the free entrance for the website soon.
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by Shazzy » March 22nd, 2012, 12:23 pm
Thanks for your reply. I don't really want just to study for one week. I want a course I can do all year round. That's what I am looking for. I need to progress from where I am and LOI seems to be the only way I can do that. Why do you advise against it? I have a good teacher who helps me with spekaing over skype from holland but she only does conversational Dutch. I guess I just have to go with whats available. I look forward to having access to your website. Thank You.
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by floelynn » May 24th, 2012, 12:42 am
Hi Adappel, I'm interested to use your website. Here's my email address - cheerfulfloe2@gmail.com. Dank je wel!
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by John777 » December 1st, 2012, 3:12 pm
Hi, I've just started learning Dutch and would really love to give your website a try. My email address is bunker2557@hotmail.co.ukMany thanks, John
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by adappel » December 3rd, 2012, 7:34 pm
Hi Je kunt gratis oefenen op deze site: www.toetstgn.nlAls je een iPad hebt - probeer dit - https://itunes.apple.com/nl/app/inburge ... Id=1449142Als je een tablet Android hebt, probeer dit - https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... F0LnRnbiJd(deze app bij Android is 'in reparatie' - hij werkt niet op alle tablets, bijvoorbeeld oudere e-readers). Als je denkt dat jouw woordenschat op niveau A1-A2 is, dan kun je dat testen op deze site : www.adappel.nl/lesmateriaal(dat is dan lezen en niet 'spreken/uitspraak') Als je je uitspraak en spreekvaardigheid wilt verbeteren, gebruik dan zo veel mogelijk een voice-recorder. Als je een iPhone hebt, kun je binnenkort gebruik maken van SIRI, een nieuw programma voor spraak-opname en spraak-controle. Teksten die je daar inspreekt worden automatisch vertaald naar geschreven tekst.
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