Learn Dutch Online (Retail) – Level 1

Learn Dutch, the no-nonsense language you need for ‘shop talk’ with your customers from the Netherlands

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Learn Dutch, the no-nonsense language you need for ‘shop talk’ with your customers from the Netherlands

Remember, the Dutch come from the Netherlands. Many people incorrectly call it Holland, but only the central part of the Netherlands is called Holland.

The Dutch society is egalitarian and modern. The people are modest, tolerant, independent, self-reliant, and entrepreneurial. The Dutch are reserved and don’t touch in public or display anger or extreme exuberance, so be sure to offer to help in a quiet, non-intrusive way.

They have an aversion to the nonessential, so bear this in mind when recommending products. Ostentatious behavior is to be avoided. As they value privacy and seldom speak to strangers, it is more likely that they will wait for you to make the first move to talk or start the conversation.

Course Content

LessonsStatus
1

You may not realize that you already know a little Dutch

2

Greetings of the Day

3

How are you?

4

More Greetings

5

Contact details

6

Please and thank you

7

I don’t understand

8

Yes / No

9

Clothes Part 1

10

Clothes Part 2 Accessories

11

Shopping for Clothes Part 3

12

Sales Part 1

13

Sales Part 2

14

Adjectives Part 1

15

Adjectives Part 2

16

In the shop

17

Where is/are the…?

18

Shopping for products Part 1

19

Shopping for products Part 2

20

Shopping for products Part 3

21

How much is this?

22

Payment

23

Customer Service

24

Shopping for Food Part 1

25

Shopping for Food Part 2

26

Shopping for Food Part 3

27

Useful Places

28

Countries

29

Countries Part 2

30

Countries Part 3

31

Numbers 0-10

32

Numbers 11-20

33

Where are you from?

34

What is the telephone number?

35

Give your contact details

36

Where do you live?

37

Colours

38

What would you like to drink?

39

Time Part 1 O’clock

40

Time Part 2 Quarter past/to and half past

41

Time Part 3 Past and to

42

What time is it?

43

Where is…?

44

Directions

45

Stationary

46

Taxi, please

47

Marketing

48

Recommendations

49

Small Talk

50

Business Small Talk

51

What’s the matter?

52

Where can Iā€¦?

53

Days of the Week

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Course features:

53 Lessons

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