Come visit the Dutch and you certainly won't feel the urge to leave any time soon. A serene and astoundingly beautiful country with some of the most famous cities in the world, the Netherlands is idyllic. Visit the bustling streets of Amsterdam: a city full of helpful, friendly, and...
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Come visit the Dutch and you certainly won't feel the urge to leave any time soon. A serene and astoundingly beautiful country with some of the most famous cities in the world, the Netherlands is idyllic. Visit the bustling streets of Amsterdam: a city full of helpful, friendly, and tolerant people and filled with legendary coffee shops and lots of bicycles! Or spend some time and head to The Hague, the judicial capital of the world and residence of the royal family. While you take Dutch courses in Netherlands (which is also commonly called Holland in English), enjoy the pristine countryside covered with tulips, windmills, and fresh air. If you have time, you may also want to venture to untouched High Veluwe, the nation’s largest national park with ample forests to explore. An extremely progressive nation, all are welcome in the Netherlands and many end up staying longer than they expect.
German is the most common native language in Europe! Some 100 million Europeans learn it from home as their very first language. Some 70,000 Belgians belong to that 100 million and we forget that too often.
Individual lessons, personal tutor hours with your teacher; computer-assisted course module.
Number of hours: a minimum of 10 individual hours and 20 hours of E-Learning.
Improve, in smalls groups of approximately four people, mainly your speaking and listening skills, supported by grammar, making this a structured and result-oriented approach.
Number of hours: 10 or 15 x 1.
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