Leela
I would start to learn Dutch, but I don't know what learn in first? Do you have any idea?
Oct 17, 2015 2:20 PM
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Take the links below. http://oefenen.nl/ - video http://www.taalthuis.com - grammer, lot of excercises and also texts and practice online. http://www.unilang.org/course.php?res=62&subid;=2 - grammer. Using those 3 web-sites it's enough for you to brake the ice in learning Dutch.
October 17, 2015
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Hello Leela, I teach Dutch and the first webpage I give my students, is www.learndutch.org. There is a free course with video's of the first 1000 words in Dutch. :) Basic vocab is key in learning a new language! And these video's are fun. They have a quiz at the end. If you'd like to move on to the grammar of Dutch, then www.dutchgrammar.com is the best. Good luck with studying Dutch! Best regards, Jannette
October 19, 2015
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In my view, the best way to learn a language is to use multiple ways at the same time. I prefer to (1) study a manual with texts are grammar exercises; (2) listen to an audio course (the assimilated METODE I like better): we can listen when you walk, makes the sports, driving the car etc., then write dictations; (3) see facil film; (4) find native friends on this site and talk with them about any things. With all that we may well learn a language.
October 17, 2015
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