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Learn Dutch in a easy and fast pace

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction

      0:40

    • 2.

      Introducing your self

      0:25

    • 3.

      Good morning & Goodnight

      0:52

    • 4.

      Expresing your hobbies

      0:33

    • 5.

      How to ask someone where to find a bus station

      0:35

    • 6.

      Asking someone where to find the toilet

      0:32

    • 7.

      How to express your feelings

      0:28

    • 8.

      Words with 'sch'

      1:15

    • 9.

      Counting to 20

      1:18

    • 10.

      Pronouncing the months

      1:10

    • 11.

      Telling someone they are beautiful

      0:38

    • 12.

      Askinig for a place to stay

      1:06

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About This Class

Hey welcome to my class my name is Tijn Hoorneman, in this class I will be teaching you Dutch in a simple and straight forward way, hope you enjoy it!

The Dutch words and phrases that you are going to learn in this course are commonly used in real-life situations, and you can use the things you have learned immediately in YOUR daily life.
This course won’t focus on Grammar.

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1. Introduction: For this course, I'll be a teacher. In this course, will teach you how to speak Dutch, how to talk with other people and start a conversation. In this course, I'll be going over all the basics of Dutch and most broadly the public topics about this. Because most commercial teach religion, but do not teach you where people actually talk about interests. And that makes sure to also follow our courses because we will update our weekly to add more parts to it. So if you're interested in that, I made sure to follow the course and hopefully you will must teach language. 2. Introducing your self: Okay, So welcome to part one. In this part I will learn you and teach you how to introduce yourself and goods. Okay, so in English, you would say, Hey, nice to meet you. My name is Style and I'm 18 years old. And then you would say, boy, look, my name is Diane, we can figure out. So there was part one. I hoped you enjoyed it and see you in the next part. 3. Good morning & Goodnight: So in Part three, are we teaching you how to say hello and goodbye? In Dutch? English, you would say hello like this. Hey are you, I'm fine. How are you? Great. I'm also fine. If you want to say goodbye, he would say something like this. It was nice meeting you, but I have to go see you next time. In Dutch would say hello, like this, because the media around excludes Mitchell. Fine. But if you wanted to say goodbye to someone in Dutch, say something like this. As lucky spoke to have my phone here. There was part three. I hoped you enjoyed it. See you in the next part. 4. Expresing your hobbies: So in part two, I'll be teaching you how to share your hobbies with someone in Dutch. Okay. So in English, you would say, my hobbies are playing fortnight, working in the garden, I chilling with friends. What are your hobbies? Okay. And so in Dutch, we would say mite will be set for nights bade movies. So there was far too hope you learned a lot and see you in the next part. 5. How to ask someone where to find a bus station: Okay, welcome to part four. In this part of our learning how to ask someone where to find the bus station in Dutch, English, you would say, Hey, can I ask you something? Yes, of course. You know where to find the station, which we would say which to fall apart. So it was bought for a hope you enjoyed it, hope you learned a lot and see you in the next part. 6. Asking someone where to find the toilet: Okay, Welcome to part five. In this part, you will learn how to ask someone in Dutch where to find the toilet. So an English, you'd say, Hey, can I ask you something? Yes, of course. You know where I can find converge. We will say markets dually registered for the sake of their most part file. I hope you enjoyed it. If you want to learn goods to real and good way, watch our next part, mastering language. 7. How to express your feelings: Welcome to Part six. This part you will learn how to express your feelings in Dutch. English, you would say, I feel so good right now because I feel confident about this. We would say, for myself food the moment on my bills off, shake it. But for the most part six, I hope you enjoyed it and see the next part. 8. Words with 'sch': Okay, Welcome to my core. This part I will teach you. I would say difficult words in Dutch. With an English, you would say, shoot. But in Dutch, we would say English. You would say clean. Dej. We say show. That's also the same thing with sheep. In touch. We say SCAP. Also with shy. Shy is just a little bit shy word, but we just say shoot. But then the cons like the big thick damage damage to normal and clean work. That under which we just say SCADA issue where it's very difficult work. If you don't hear a lot in England, then in touch, he said all time. So I hope you learned a lot from this lesson because these are one of the most difficult words. Especially touch is not your first language. 9. Counting to 20: Okay, welcome to my course. And this part, I will teach you how to pronounce numbers in Dutch. I will start coding with counting from one to 20. So today, they fear by saver, they fit. So that was ten. And now we will go to 20 L. It's bow that in 55 C cysteine safety. Now I got a little bonus one that is now you can pronouns the basic numbers in Dutch. So I hope you learned a lot from his lesson, and I hope to see you in the next part. 10. Pronouncing the months: Welcome to my course. In this part, I will teach you how to pronounce months in Dutch. So if you look at the image, you could see that January, January, February, February, March, March, April, May, June means you need July, August, September, September, October, October, November, November, and December day, some tea like that, especially like last month, I like nerdy the same. You also use the same pronouns for the Dutch and English, so it's very easy. But especially like the middle ones are difficult. They are like way different. So that's one thing that you should know. You can pronounce the moms in Dutch. I hope you learned a lot from this lesson. See you next time. 11. Telling someone they are beautiful: Okay, welcome to my course and disbarred or teach you how to tell someone that their beautiful in Dutch. English, you would say, Hey, can I tell you something? Yes, of course. I almost don't dare to ask. But I actually think you're pretty handsome. So under which we would say, they're bad, it's actually best woken up. Now, you can show the fetus someone in Dutch. Hope you their love for each lesson. See you next time. 12. Askinig for a place to stay: Okay, welcome everybody to my course. This bar, teach you how to ask for a place to stay in Dutch, English, you would say, Hey, can I ask you something? Yes, of course. You know a place to say. Yes, there's hotel next to train station. Alright. Thanks, Have a nice day, You too. So we would say, Hey, my father, to live. This is our Black Panther for life. Yeah, there's no Thomas tension down. Yeah. Now you can ask people for a place to stay in touch. I hope this will save you in case of emergency soon. The next part.