Product
Advanced Dutch 2 (standard track)
Do you speak Dutch already, but would like to be able to express yourself with greater nuance, detail, and finesse? Do you want to feel more confident when communicating in a professional or formal context? Do you want your conversations with Dutch friends and colleagues to have more depth? Do you want to expand your vocabulary, practice communication skills, and even learn about what is typically Dutch? In that case, take the Advanced Dutch 2 course!
Target group
The course is for international employees, PhD candidates or expats who already have prior knowledge of Dutch and who want to learn Dutch for social purposes on and outside their workplace.
Course level
Entry level: B1 (CEFR)
Level on completion: Halfway to B2 (CEFR)
Course content
What will this course teach you?
Once you have completed the course, you will be able to:
- talk about your own positive traits and about those of people you admire;
- give compliments;
- respond to compliments appropriately;
- conduct a conversation about current affairs and society;
- talk about your personal and general wishes for the future;
- react appropriately in emotionally charged situations;
- talk about your own, someone else’s, or your company’s concrete plans for the future;
- reach agreements with your discussion partners about tasks/activities that must be performed;
- remind discussion partners of agreements/promises made;
- provide a well-founded opinion about tasks/activities;
- present clear and structured arguments;
- write formal letters.
Grammar is always covered in a communication context and for functional purposes.
Example: When you learn to write formal letters, you will also learn about the passive voice as knowledge about this grammatical topic is useful and relevant for writing a good formal letter at a higher level.
Culture and history influence the language of a country. That is why this course will also pay attention to interesting and relevant aspects of Dutch culture and history. Knowledge about these topics will make it easier to understand Dutch people and their responses.
Example:
What type of compliments are appropriate among colleagues? How do you remind a friend of a promise they haven’t kept yet, in a friendly but firm way? In the Netherlands, how long can you discuss your own positive traits before people start to think you are arrogant?
Admission requirements
For this course you need prior knowledge of Dutch. You can sign up for this course, if you have participated in Advanced Dutch 1.
Have you studied Dutch before? Then make an appointment via into@wur.nl for an intake interview to discuss which course is suitable.
Dates and times
Group | Day | Start date | End date | Time |
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Advanced Dutch 2 (face-to-face) | Thursday | 6 March 2025 | 19 June 2025 | 09:30-11:00 hrs. |
This course is offered annually in February/March and October.
If you would like to take this course but it is either full or does not list a starting date that suits you, please click here and you will be notified once you can sign up for new dates.
Location
You follow the course entirely online using the Virtual Classroom in Brightspace or at our location: Campus Wageningen University & Research.
Number of meetings
14 classes each 1,5 hours.
Self-study
3 to 4 hours each week.
Course materials
Nederlands op niveau, ISBN: 9789046904411.
After having registered for this course, you will receive additional information about the course materials in due time.
Certification
After the course you will receive a certificate from Wageningen in’to Languages, provided you have attended at least 80% of the classes. Would you like to continue improving your language skills? It is possible to proceed into Advanced Dutch 3.
Fee
WUR employees and partners | Free of charge - The costs can be borne by the department/Sciences Group where you work. Read more about this. |
WUR employees and PhD candidates | €560 |
Regular fee | €575 |
The course price does not include course materials.