Dutch 5&6

practical information

number of classes: 28 classes of 3.5 hours (including breaks) during 7 weeks
preparation: approximately 3 hours per lesson
target group: those who work for companies or government bodies and other interested members of the public
group size: minimum of 5, maximum of 12 students
language of instruction: Dutch
course conclusion: certificate of attendance (minimum attendance: 80% of the lessons)
course material: Taaltrainer voor gevorderde anderstaligen - app. €34.50
Trefwoord 2 - app. €27
By means of the registration form you can order the course material with us. You will then receive your course material at the first lesson. Readers are always provided by us.
price: €995 excluding course material
enrolment: go to the registration procedure

course programme

code places left* days times period register before
__________ ___________ ___________ ________ _____________ ____________
i-ne56-ef started Mo/Tu/Th/Fr 13.30-17 4 Aug-19 Sep 18 Jul 2008
i-ne56-fa started  Mo/Tu/Th/Fr 13.30-17 27 Oct-12 Dec 10 Oct 2008
i-ne56-fb started  Mo/Tu/Th/Fr 13.30-17  5 Jan-20 Feb  12 Dec 2008 
i-ne56-fc  NO  Mo/Tu/Th/Fr 13.30-17  9 Mar-24 Apr  20 Feb 2009 

* If the course is full you can request to be put on the waiting list. You may not enrol for a course once it has started.
 

level and admission

Level
The course level is indicated with the help of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

skills                                starting level          target level
listening B1 B2
reading B1 B2
speaking production     B1 B2
speaking interaction B1 B2
writing  B1 B2
Click on the skills for further clarification.

Admission requirements
Intermediate knowledge of Dutch is required. Your starting level will be determined based on the results of a written test which we will send to you after having received your registration form.

course description

Dutch 5&6 is an intensive advanced course of Dutch as a second language (NT2). During the course you will improve your Dutch writing skills by writing various texts such as letters and essays. Authentic reading texts, such as newspaper articles, form the basis of discussions on various topics regarding, for instance, Dutch society. The focus will be on Dutch in work situations. Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to have a conversation on a variety of current topics and you will be able to understand more complex texts and conversations. 

contact

This course is organised by our Rapenburg location. If you have any questions about this course, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Last Modified: 26-02-2009