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Frequently Asked Questions
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>>>What should I do, in order to enroll in one of your classes? What is needed in order to attend?
In order to enroll for the Dutch Language Lessons you need to register yourself during our registration period. If registration is closed, - you can subscribe to receive emails for updates on our next Dutch Language Session. - you can also send an email to [email protected] , to see if there is a possibility to place you in one of our on going sessions, - if it is not possible to place you in one of our ongoing sessions, you can opt to add yourself to our subscription list. As a subscriber, you will get an email from us when we are starting with our next Dutch Language Session! What you need to attend our lessons is stated in our 'List of Terms' for registration, which is written on our registration page. >>>What do I need to do, if I want to learn Dutch in your course? You need to register for our Dutch Language Lessons during our registration period OR fill out the Subscription Form for our Dutch Language Lessons OR send an email to [email protected] . >>>When are you starting with your next Dutch Language Session? Please click here to go our announcement board for current info on when we will be starting with our next Dutch Language Session. >>>When do you have vacancies (free places)? We usually take in students during our regular admission period. Sometimes, we may accept more students during the course of our Dutch Language Session depending on ALL of the following: - if there are any free places - the person's Dutch language level - a combination of some other factors If you are interested in learning Dutch with us, send an to [email protected] . >>>How often are the lessons? What is the schedule? The lessons are given on a weekly basis. The exact date, time and place will be announced as soon as they are known weeks prior to the starting time of a new Dutch Language Session. >>>Is it that big of a problem if my English language skills is not perfect? No, it is not a problem if you do not speak any English or if your English is not good. However, if you speak little or no English, it is good to let us know so that we can notify our Dutch language instructor. The main language of instruction is in Dutch. It is also advisable to come along to the lessons with a Dutch-[your language] translation book to assist you. We work on improving your Dutch language skills! >>>Do I get a diploma after the courses? You receive a diploma, which is a certificate of participation after successfully following a complete Dutch Language Session. For beginners, this is an A1 level certificate, based on the Common European Framework of References for Languages (CEFR). The certificate of participation is issued by one of our partner organisations. |