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Dutch Foundations And Social Life – HearSay

Dutch A1

Begin your journey into the Dutch language with vocabulary sourced from Nederlands In Gang, Chapters 1 through 4. Learn to introduce yourself, navigate cafés, and make plans with friends.

Lessons

  1. Saying Hello And Goodbye

    Learn the most common formal and polite greetings and farewells in Dutch.

    Vocabulary

    • hallo (hello)
    • goedemorgen (good morning)
    • goedemiddag (good afternoon)
    • goedenavond (good evening)
    • dag (goodbye / good day)
    • tot ziens (goodbye / see you later)

    Objectives

    • Greet people based on the time of day
    • Say goodbye appropriately
  2. Casual Greetings And Welcome

    Use more informal words to greet friends or welcome guests.

    Vocabulary

    • hoi (hi)
    • doei (bye)
    • doeg (bye)
    • tot straks (see you later)
    • tot morgen (see you tomorrow)
    • welkom (welcome)

    Objectives

    • Use informal greetings
    • Say goodbye to friends
  3. Introducing Yourself

    Learn to state your name and formally introduce yourself to a new acquaintance.

    Vocabulary

    • zich voorstellen (to introduce oneself)
    • de naam (the name)
    • de voornaam (the first name)
    • de achternaam (the last name)
    • heten (to be called)
    • ik (I)

    Objectives

    • Introduce oneself to others
    • State your first and last name
  4. Asking For Names

    Ask others for their names using question words and basic pronouns.

    Vocabulary

    • wie (who)
    • wat (what)
    • jij (you - informal)
    • u (you - formal)
    • mijn (my)
    • jouw (your)

    Objectives

    • Ask someone their name
    • Distinguish formal and informal pronouns
  5. Personal Pronouns

    Familiarize yourself with the core personal pronouns to refer to other people.

    Vocabulary

    • hij (he)
    • zij (she / they)
    • het (it)
    • wij (we)
    • jullie (you - plural)
    • zijn (to be)

    Objectives

    • Identify and use subject pronouns
    • Refer to groups of people
  6. Countries And Origins

    Ask where someone is from and state your own country of origin.

    Vocabulary

    • het land (the country)
    • komen (to come)
    • uit (from)
    • waar (where)
    • Nederland (Netherlands)
    • Engeland (England)

    Objectives

    • State your country of origin
    • Ask where someone comes from
  7. Languages And Nationalities

    Discuss the languages you speak and your nationality.

    Vocabulary

    • spreken (to speak)
    • de taal (the language)
    • Engels (English)
    • Nederlands (Dutch)
    • de nationaliteit (the nationality)
    • de Nederlander (the Dutchman / Dutch person)

    Objectives

    • State nationalities
    • Discuss spoken languages
  8. Living And Addresses

    Talk about the city you live in and provide your street address.

    Vocabulary

    • wonen (to live)
    • het adres (the address)
    • het huisnummer (the house number)
    • de postcode (the postal code)
    • de woonplaats (the place of residence)
    • in (in)

    Objectives

    • Ask for and provide an address
    • State where you live
  9. Numbers Zero To Six

    Begin counting in Dutch from zero up to six.

    Vocabulary

    • nul (zero)
    • één (one)
    • twee (two)
    • drie (three)
    • vier (four)
    • vijf (five)
    • zes (six)

    Objectives

    • Count up to six
    • Recognize small numbers
  10. Numbers Seven To Twelve

    Continue counting to twelve and use numbers for contact information.

    Vocabulary

    • zeven (seven)
    • acht (eight)
    • negen (nine)
    • tien (ten)
    • elf (eleven)
    • twaalf (twelve)
    • het telefoonnummer (the telephone number)

    Objectives

    • Count to twelve
    • State a telephone number
  11. Numbers Thirteen To Nineteen

    Learn the teen numbers to help with ages and larger addresses.

    Vocabulary

    • dertien (thirteen)
    • veertien (fourteen)
    • vijftien (fifteen)
    • zestien (sixteen)
    • zeventien (seventeen)
    • achttien (eighteen)
    • negentien (nineteen)

    Objectives

    • Count from thirteen to nineteen
    • Understand teen number formation
  12. Tens And Hundreds

    Master larger numbers to express years, high house numbers, or prices.

    Vocabulary

    • twintig (twenty)
    • dertig (thirty)
    • veertig (forty)
    • vijftig (fifty)
    • honderd (hundred)
    • duizend (thousand)

    Objectives

    • Count in tens
    • Use numbers up to a thousand
  13. Spelling And The Alphabet

    Recite the alphabet and ask someone to spell their name.

    Vocabulary

    • spellen (to spell)
    • het alfabet (the alphabet)
    • de letter (the letter)
    • de voorletter (the initial)
    • de ij (the letter ij)
    • hoe (how)

    Objectives

    • Recite the Dutch alphabet
    • Spell names or words out loud
  14. In The Classroom

    Learn basic vocabulary for navigating a language course or classroom.

    Vocabulary

    • de cursus (the course)
    • de docent (the teacher)
    • de les (the lesson)
    • de vraag (the question)
    • het antwoord (the answer)
    • begrijpen (to understand)

    Objectives

    • Discuss taking a course
    • Identify teacher and lesson elements
  15. At The Canteen

    Sit down for a break in the school or work canteen.

    Vocabulary

    • de kantine (the canteen)
    • de plaats (the seat / place)
    • vrij (free)
    • zitten (to sit)
    • lekker (nice / delicious)
    • de koffie (coffee)

    Objectives

    • Ask if a seat is free
    • Engage in a basic canteen conversation
  16. Having A Drink

    Discuss different types of drinks you can order or enjoy.

    Vocabulary

    • het kopje (the cup)
    • drinken (to drink)
    • willen (to want)
    • de cola (the cola)
    • het bier (the beer)
    • de wijn (the wine)

    Objectives

    • State what you want to drink
    • Recognize common beverages
  17. Immediate Family

    Talk about your immediate family members.

    Vocabulary

    • het gezin (the family - immediate)
    • de ouders (the parents)
    • de vader (the father)
    • de moeder (the mother)
    • het kind (the child)
    • de familie (the family - extended)

    Objectives

    • Identify immediate family members
    • Distinguish between immediate and extended family
  18. Siblings And Children

    Discuss brothers, sisters, sons, and daughters in your family.

    Vocabulary

    • de broer (the brother)
    • de zus (the sister)
    • de zoon (the son)
    • de dochter (the daughter)
    • hoeveel (how much / how many)
    • hebben (to have)

    Objectives

    • Name siblings and children
    • Ask how many children someone has
  19. Extended Family

    Expand your family vocabulary to include grandparents, aunts, and uncles.

    Vocabulary

    • de opa (the grandfather)
    • de oma (the grandmother)
    • het kleinkind (the grandchild)
    • de oom (the uncle)
    • de tante (the aunt)
    • de neef (the nephew / male cousin)

    Objectives

    • Identify extended family members
    • Describe larger family structures
  20. Describing Age And People

    Talk about how old people are relative to each other.

    Vocabulary

    • jong (young)
    • jonger (younger)
    • ouder (older)
    • de man (the man)
    • de vrouw (the woman)
    • eigenlijk (actually / really)

    Objectives

    • Describe a person's relative age
    • Identify men and women
  21. Physical Appearance

    Describe hair color, length, and whether someone wears glasses.

    Vocabulary

    • het haar (the hair)
    • blond (blonde)
    • donker (dark)
    • kort (short)
    • lang (tall / long)
    • de bril (the glasses)

    Objectives

    • Describe physical appearance
    • Talk about hair color and style
  22. Looking At Photos

    Show someone a photo and talk about how people look.

    Vocabulary

    • de foto (the photo)
    • kijken (to look)
    • eruitzien (to look like / appear)
    • heel (very)
    • ander (different / other)
    • het type (the type)

    Objectives

    • Write or speak about a family photo
    • Describe how someone appears
  23. Days Of The Work Week

    Learn the days of the week from Monday to Friday.

    Vocabulary

    • de dag (the day)
    • maandag (Monday)
    • dinsdag (Tuesday)
    • woensdag (Wednesday)
    • donderdag (Thursday)
    • vrijdag (Friday)

    Objectives

    • Name the weekdays
    • Discuss weekly schedules
  24. The Weekend And Relative Time

    Talk about the weekend and concepts like today or tomorrow.

    Vocabulary

    • zaterdag (Saturday)
    • zondag (Sunday)
    • vandaag (today)
    • morgen (tomorrow)
    • gisteren (yesterday)
    • de week (the week)

    Objectives

    • Name weekend days
    • Use relative time indicators
  25. Telling Time: Hours

    Ask for the time and tell time on the hour.

    Vocabulary

    • hoe laat (what time)
    • de tijd (the time)
    • het uur (the hour / o'clock)
    • laat (late)
    • om (at - for time)
    • weten (to know)

    Objectives

    • Ask what time it is
    • Apply prepositions of time
  26. Telling Time: Minutes And Halves

    Get specific with the analog clock using half hours and quarters.

    Vocabulary

    • het halfuur (the half hour)
    • het kwartier (the quarter of an hour)
    • de minuut (the minute)
    • over (past)
    • voor (to / before)
    • de seconde (the second)

    Objectives

    • Tell the time using quarters
    • Understand minutes past and to the hour
  27. Months Of The Year: Part One

    Learn the first six months of the calendar year.

    Vocabulary

    • de maand (the month)
    • januari (January)
    • februari (February)
    • maart (March)
    • april (April)
    • mei (May)
    • juni (June)

    Objectives

    • Name the first half of the year
    • Discuss dates in spring and early summer
  28. Months Of The Year: Part Two

    Learn the remaining six months of the year.

    Vocabulary

    • juli (July)
    • augustus (August)
    • september (September)
    • oktober (October)
    • november (November)
    • december (December)

    Objectives

    • Name the second half of the year
    • Discuss dates in autumn and winter
  29. The Seasons And Weather

    Talk about the four seasons and basic weather conditions.

    Vocabulary

    • het seizoen (the season)
    • de lente (the spring)
    • de zomer (the summer)
    • de herfst (the autumn / fall)
    • de winter (the winter)
    • het weer (the weather)

    Objectives

    • Name the four seasons
    • Associate months with seasons
  30. Celebrating Birthdays

    Discuss birth dates and how birthdays are celebrated.

    Vocabulary

    • jarig zijn (to have a birthday)
    • de verjaardag (the birthday)
    • de geboortedatum (the birth date)
    • vieren (to celebrate)
    • de taart (the cake)
    • krijgen (to receive)

    Objectives

    • Talk about your birth date
    • Discuss personal birthday customs
  31. Congratulations And Introductions

    Wish someone a happy birthday and introduce colleagues or neighbors.

    Vocabulary

    • gefeliciteerd (happy birthday / congratulations)
    • samen (together)
    • kennen (to know people)
    • elkaar (each other)
    • de collega (the colleague)
    • de buren (the neighbors)

    Objectives

    • Congratulate someone on their birthday
    • Explain how you know someone
  32. In The Café: Ordering

    Get the waiter's attention and place a drink order in a café.

    Vocabulary

    • het café (the café)
    • de ober (the waiter)
    • roepen (to call)
    • bestellen (to order)
    • alstublieft (please)
    • graag (gladly / please)

    Objectives

    • Order drinks in a café setting
    • Ask the waiter for service
  33. Paying The Bill

    Ask for the check and figure out how to pay for the round.

    Vocabulary

    • afrekenen (to pay / settle the bill)
    • betalen (to pay)
    • de rekening (the bill)
    • alles (everything)
    • dit (this)
    • het rondje (the round of drinks)

    Objectives

    • Ask for the bill
    • Discuss paying for a round of drinks
  34. Treating And Thanking

    Offer to pay for your friends and say cheers.

    Vocabulary

    • trakteren (to treat)
    • proost (cheers)
    • bedankt (thanks)
    • dank je wel (thank you)
    • hetzelfde (the same)
    • nog een keer (once more)

    Objectives

    • Offer to treat someone
    • Express gratitude and thank someone
  35. Ordinal Numbers

    Use ordinal numbers to talk about dates, first rounds, or rankings.

    Vocabulary

    • eerste (first)
    • tweede (second)
    • derde (third)
    • vierde (fourth)
    • vijfde (fifth)
    • zesde (sixth)

    Objectives

    • Understand and use ordinal numbers
    • Order items sequentially
  36. How Are You?

    Catch up with a friend on the street and ask how they are doing.

    Vocabulary

    • alles goed (everything okay)
    • prima (fine / wonderful)
    • leuk (nice)
    • slecht (bad)
    • de groeten (the greetings / regards)
    • de straat (the street)

    Objectives

    • Ask how someone is doing
    • Express how you are feeling
  37. Making Proposals

    Suggest an idea or a plan to do an activity together.

    Vocabulary

    • zullen (shall / will)
    • het idee (the idea)
    • afspreken (to meet / make an appointment)
    • het plan (the plan)
    • de activiteit (the activity)
    • het moment (the moment)

    Objectives

    • Make a proposal using 'zullen'
    • Suggest a joint activity
  38. Going Places

    Discuss different places you could go when hanging out.

    Vocabulary

    • de bioscoop (the cinema)
    • de film (the film)
    • de winkel (the shop)
    • thuis (at home)
    • bezoeken (to visit)
    • gaan (to go)

    Objectives

    • Propose going to the cinema or shops
    • Discuss visiting places
  39. Making Appointments

    Check your schedule and try to lock in a specific date.

    Vocabulary

    • de afspraak (the date / appointment)
    • de datum (the date)
    • lukken (to work out / succeed)
    • kunnen (can / to be able to)
    • de agenda (the diary / agenda)
    • belangrijk (important)

    Objectives

    • Make a formal or informal appointment
    • Check availability on a date
  40. Expressing Opinions

    React positively or negatively to an invitation or suggestion.

    Vocabulary

    • vinden (to find / think)
    • fantastisch (fantastic)
    • prachtig (splendid / fine)
    • nieuw (new)
    • veel (much / many)
    • gauw (quickly)

    Objectives

    • React positively to a proposal
    • State your opinion on an idea
  41. Communication And Texts

    Talk about reading information online or writing an email.

    Vocabulary

    • schrijven (to write)
    • de tekst (the text)
    • de website (the website)
    • de e-mail (the e-mail)
    • de informatie (the information)
    • lezen (to read)

    Objectives

    • Extract details from a text
    • Discuss writing an email
  42. Wrapping Up Conversations

    Say you have to leave and wrap up a spontaneous meeting on the street.

    Vocabulary

    • weg (away)
    • stoppen (to stop)
    • verdergaan (to continue)
    • spoedig (soon)
    • direct (right now)
    • ervandoor (away / off)

    Objectives

    • Indicate that you have to leave
    • End a conversation gracefully