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Getting started with Dutch – HearSay

Dutch A1

Master everyday Dutch basics based on Chapters 1-9 of Nederlands In Gang. Practice speaking and listening on the go to build confidence in real-life situations.

Lessons

  1. Greetings And Goodbyes

    Learn how to greet locals and say goodbye throughout the day.

    Vocabulary

    • goedemorgen (good morning)
    • hallo (hello)
    • doei (bye)
    • tot ziens (goodbye)
    • de dag (the day)
    • welkom (welcome)

    Objectives

    • Greet people
    • Say goodbye based on the time of day
  2. Introducing Yourself

    Start making friends by introducing yourself and asking for names.

    Vocabulary

    • de naam (the name)
    • heten (to be called)
    • de voornaam (the first name)
    • de achternaam (the last name)
    • zich voorstellen (to introduce oneself)
    • kennismaken (to meet / get to know)

    Objectives

    • Introduce oneself to others
    • Ask someone their name
  3. Origins And Languages

    Discuss where you are from and what languages you speak.

    Vocabulary

    • het land (the country)
    • komen (to come)
    • spreken (to speak)
    • de taal (the language)
    • Nederland (the Netherlands)
    • de nationaliteit (the nationality)

    Objectives

    • State your country of origin
    • Ask what languages someone speaks
  4. Counting From Zero

    Master the essential numbers to help with addresses and ages.

    Vocabulary

    • nul (zero)
    • één (one)
    • twee (two)
    • drie (three)
    • tien (ten)
    • twintig (twenty)

    Objectives

    • Count and use numbers
    • Understand basic digits
  5. Sharing Personal Details

    Exchange contact information like your address and phone number.

    Vocabulary

    • het adres (the address)
    • het huisnummer (the house number)
    • de postcode (the postal code)
    • de woonplaats (the place of residence)
    • het telefoonnummer (the telephone number)
    • het e-mailadres (the e-mail address)

    Objectives

    • Provide basic personal information
    • Ask for and state phone numbers
  6. The Immediate Family

    Talk about your immediate family members.

    Vocabulary

    • het gezin (the immediate family)
    • de vader (the father)
    • de moeder (the mother)
    • de zoon (the son)
    • de dochter (the daughter)
    • het kind (the child)

    Objectives

    • Identify immediate family members
    • Conduct a simple interview about family
  7. Extended Relatives

    Expand your vocabulary to include extended family and use possessives.

    Vocabulary

    • de broer (the brother)
    • de zus (the sister)
    • de oma (the grandmother)
    • de opa (the grandfather)
    • mijn (my)
    • jouw (your)

    Objectives

    • Identify and name extended family members
    • Use possessive pronouns to indicate ownership
  8. Describing Appearance

    Learn to describe physical characteristics like hair and height.

    Vocabulary

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

    Objectives

    • Describe a person's physical appearance
    • Formulate basic declarative clauses
  9. Days And Timeframes

    Familiarize yourself with the days of the week and time periods.

    Vocabulary

    • maandag (Monday)
    • dinsdag (Tuesday)
    • woensdag (Wednesday)
    • de week (the week)
    • de maand (the month)
    • het jaar (the year)

    Objectives

    • Name the days of the week
    • Understand time periods like months and years
  10. Telling The Time

    Learn how to ask for and state the time on a clock.

    Vocabulary

    • het uur (the hour / o'clock)
    • een halfuur (a half hour)
    • een kwartier (a quarter of an hour)
    • de minuut (the minute)
    • laat (late)
    • de klok (the clock)

    Objectives

    • Ask for the time
    • Tell the time using an analog clock
  11. Ordering In A Café

    Practice ordering basic drinks in a typical Dutch café.

    Vocabulary

    • het café (the café)
    • de koffie (the coffee)
    • het biertje (the beer)
    • de cola (the cola)
    • bestellen (to order)
    • drinken (to drink)

    Objectives

    • Order drinks in a café setting
    • Apply definite and indefinite articles correctly
  12. Settling The Bill

    Learn the etiquette and phrasing for paying for your drinks.

    Vocabulary

    • trakteren (to treat)
    • betalen (to pay)
    • afrekenen (to settle the bill)
    • de ober (the waiter)
    • de rekening (the bill)
    • alstublieft (please)

    Objectives

    • Ask the waiter for the bill
    • Offer to treat someone
  13. Celebrating Birthdays

    Discover how to congratulate people and talk about Dutch birthday customs.

    Vocabulary

    • de verjaardag (the birthday)
    • vieren (to celebrate)
    • gefeliciteerd (happy birthday / congratulations)
    • de taart (the cake)
    • jarig zijn (to have a birthday)
    • krijgen (to get / receive)

    Objectives

    • Congratulate someone on their birthday
    • Discuss personal and cultural customs for birthdays
  14. Ordinal Numbers

    Learn to use ordinal numbers for dates and sequences.

    Vocabulary

    • eerste (first)
    • tweede (second)
    • derde (third)
    • vierde (fourth)
    • vijfde (fifth)
    • honderdste (hundredth)

    Objectives

    • Understand and use ordinal numbers
    • Form and use diminutive noun forms
  15. Catching Up On The Street

    Bump into an acquaintance and ask how they are doing.

    Vocabulary

    • gaan (to go)
    • goed (good / okay)
    • slecht (bad)
    • prima (wonderful / fine)
    • het probleem (the problem)
    • de groeten (the greetings)

    Objectives

    • Ask how someone is doing
    • Express how you are doing
  16. Making An Appointment

    Propose a meetup and set a date with a friend.

    Vocabulary

    • de afspraak (the date / appointment)
    • afspreken (to set a date / make an appointment)
    • het plan (the plan)
    • de agenda (the diary / agenda)
    • de datum (the date)
    • lukken (to work out / succeed)

    Objectives

    • Make a proposal or suggestion
    • Arrange a meeting or make an appointment
  17. Reacting To Invitations

    Learn how to accept or decline an invitation politely.

    Vocabulary

    • vinden (to find / think)
    • leuk (nice)
    • belangrijk (important)
    • zin (feeling / desire to)
    • misschien (perhaps)
    • samen (together)

    Objectives

    • React positively or negatively to an invitation
    • Ask someone to do an activity together
  18. Meeting Locations

    Suggest places to meet up in the city.

    Vocabulary

    • de straat (the street)
    • het centrum (the city centre)
    • de bioscoop (the cinema)
    • de winkel (the shop)
    • thuis (at home)
    • het station (the train station)

    Objectives

    • Extract specific details about opening hours
    • Name locations for meetups
  19. At The Market

    Navigate a Dutch market and buy fresh produce.

    Vocabulary

    • de markt (the market)
    • boodschappen doen (to go shopping)
    • de groenteboer (the greengrocer)
    • de klant (the customer)
    • de beurt (the turn)
    • vers (fresh)

    Objectives

    • State what items you want to buy
    • Conduct a basic transaction with a vendor
  20. Buying Vegetables

    Learn the names of common vegetables for a healthy meal.

    Vocabulary

    • de tomaat (the tomato)
    • de aardappel (the potato)
    • de ui (the onion)
    • de wortel (the carrot)
    • de komkommer (the cucumber)
    • de paprika (the bell pepper)

    Objectives

    • Identify and name common vegetables
    • Create a shopping list for a meal
  21. Buying Fruit

    Add fresh fruits to your market shopping list.

    Vocabulary

    • de appel (the apple)
    • de banaan (the banana)
    • de sinaasappel (the orange)
    • de peer (the pear)
    • de aardbei (the strawberry)
    • de druif (the grape)

    Objectives

    • Identify and name common fruit
    • Form and use plural nouns correctly
  22. Quantities And Prices

    Ask for specific amounts and handle euros and cents.

    Vocabulary

    • de kilo (the kilo)
    • het bakje (the punnet / small container)
    • het bosje (the bunch)
    • de euro (the euro)
    • de cent (the cent)
    • goedkoop (cheap)

    Objectives

    • Ask about prices and state amounts
    • Handle basic currency transactions
  23. Cooking A Meal

    Understand basic recipe instructions to cook your groceries.

    Vocabulary

    • koken (to boil / cook)
    • snijden (to cut)
    • bakken (to fry / bake)
    • schoonmaken (to clean)
    • toevoegen (to add)
    • het gerecht (the dish)

    Objectives

    • Understand and use the imperative form
    • Read and comprehend instructions in a recipe
  24. Arriving At A Restaurant

    Ask for a table and navigate the menu.

    Vocabulary

    • het restaurant (the restaurant)
    • de tafel (the table)
    • de menukaart (the menu)
    • het raam (the window)
    • de serveerster (the waitress)
    • kiezen (to choose)

    Objectives

    • Participate in a dialogue about ordering food
    • Use modal verbs to ask permission
  25. The Three Courses

    Learn the terminology for the different stages of a dinner.

    Vocabulary

    • het voorgerecht (the starter)
    • het hoofdgerecht (the main course)
    • het nagerecht (the dessert)
    • de soep (the soup)
    • de salade (the salad)
    • het toetje (the dessert)

    Objectives

    • Identify the different courses of a meal
    • Identify common table cutlery
  26. Dietary Preferences

    Specify what kind of food you want, including vegetarian options.

    Vocabulary

    • het vlees (the meat)
    • de kip (the chicken)
    • de biefstuk (the steak)
    • de vis (the fish)
    • de rijst (the rice)
    • vegetarisch (vegetarian)

    Objectives

    • State dietary preferences
    • Express obligations using modal verbs
  27. Food Opinions

    Tell your friends and the waiter what you think of the food.

    Vocabulary

    • heerlijk (delicious)
    • vies (disgusting)
    • vet (greasy / rich)
    • proeven (to taste)
    • de dorst (the thirst)
    • de honger (the hunger)

    Objectives

    • Express your positive or negative opinions about food
    • Ask others for their opinions
  28. Tipping Etiquette

    Pay your restaurant bill and leave an appropriate tip.

    Vocabulary

    • de fooi (the tip)
    • de service (the service)
    • bedanken (to thank)
    • pinnen (to pay by card)
    • de bon (the receipt)
    • het eetcafé (the pub / informal restaurant)

    Objectives

    • Ask for the bill
    • Understand cultural norms regarding giving a tip
  29. Basic Clothing Items

    Learn the words for everyday clothes in a shop.

    Vocabulary

    • de kleding (the clothing)
    • de broek (the pants / trousers)
    • de trui (the sweater)
    • de jas (the coat / jacket)
    • de schoenen (the shoes)
    • de jurk (the dress)

    Objectives

    • Name common everyday clothing items
    • Describe what someone is wearing
  30. Colors

    Describe your clothes and preferences using colors.

    Vocabulary

    • de kleur (the color)
    • wit (white)
    • zwart (black)
    • grijs (grey)
    • rood (red)
    • blauw (blue)

    Objectives

    • Identify and describe a wide variety of colors
    • Formulate opposite pairings
  31. Patterns And Fits

    Ask for specific patterns or fits when shopping.

    Vocabulary

    • effen (plain / solid color)
    • geruit (checkered)
    • gestreept (striped)
    • wijd (loose / wide)
    • strak (tight)
    • het model (the style / model)

    Objectives

    • State clothing preferences for styles
    • Identify fabric patterns
  32. Trying Clothes On

    Ask for the fitting room and evaluate your chosen size.

    Vocabulary

    • passen (to fit / try on)
    • de paskamer (the fitting room)
    • de maat (the size)
    • de kledingzaak (the clothing store)
    • het T-shirt (the T-shirt)
    • staan (to look on / suit)

    Objectives

    • Request to try on clothes
    • Discuss and evaluate how clothing fits
  33. Buying And Returning

    Complete your purchase and learn about exchange policies.

    Vocabulary

    • kopen (to buy)
    • ruilen (to exchange)
    • de kassabon (the receipt)
    • de verkoopster (the saleswoman)
    • duurder (more expensive)
    • het kleinst (the smallest)

    Objectives

    • Compare items using comparative adjectives
    • Ask about store policies regarding returns
  34. Types Of Homes

    Navigate the Dutch housing market and understand property types.

    Vocabulary

    • het huis (the house)
    • het appartement (the apartment)
    • de flat (the flat)
    • de woonruimte (the accommodation)
    • de makelaar (the real estate agent)
    • de buurt (the neighbourhood)

    Objectives

    • Identify and name different types of housing
    • Understand a dialogue about renting a home
  35. Rooms In A House

    Take a tour of a typical home and name the rooms.

    Vocabulary

    • de kamer (the room)
    • de woonkamer (the living room)
    • de slaapkamer (the bedroom)
    • de keuken (the kitchen)
    • de badkamer (the bathroom)
    • de tuin (the garden)

    Objectives

    • Name specific rooms and areas in a house
    • Ask questions about living spaces
  36. Furniture Basics

    Furnish your new room with basic furniture vocabulary.

    Vocabulary

    • de meubels (the furniture)
    • de stoel (the chair)
    • het bed (the bed)
    • de kast (the cupboard)
    • de lamp (the lamp)
    • het bureau (the desk)

    Objectives

    • Identify common pieces of furniture
    • Express negative statements correctly
  37. Where Is It?

    Use prepositions to describe where furniture is placed.

    Vocabulary

    • in (in)
    • op (on)
    • onder (under)
    • naast (next to)
    • achter (behind)
    • tegenover (opposite)

    Objectives

    • Describe the physical location of objects
    • Use spatial prepositions accurately
  38. The Upper Body

    Learn the names for parts of the head and face for medical contexts.

    Vocabulary

    • het lichaamsdeel (the body part)
    • het hoofd (the head)
    • het gezicht (the face)
    • de neus (the nose)
    • het oog (the eye)
    • het oor (the ear)

    Objectives

    • Identify external parts of the human body
    • Understand basic anatomy in Dutch
  39. Limbs And Skin

    Expand your anatomy knowledge to the rest of the body.

    Vocabulary

    • de arm (the arm)
    • de hand (the hand)
    • de vinger (the finger)
    • het been (the leg)
    • de voet (the foot)
    • de huid (the skin)

    Objectives

    • Identify and name limbs and skin
    • Point out specific areas of pain
  40. Symptoms And Complaints

    Explain what is wrong when you visit the doctor.

    Vocabulary

    • de huisarts (the general practitioner / doctor)
    • de pijn (the pain)
    • ziek (sick)
    • de koorts (the fever)
    • de jeuk (the itch)
    • de klacht (the complaint)

    Objectives

    • Describe physical complaints and symptoms
    • Understand diagnostic questions
  41. Times Of Day

    Tell the doctor exactly when your symptoms started.

    Vocabulary

    • de ochtend (the morning)
    • de middag (the afternoon)
    • de avond (the evening)
    • de nacht (the night)
    • vandaag (today)
    • gisteren (yesterday)

    Objectives

    • Express specific times of the day
    • Ask questions about past events
  42. Doctor's Advice

    Get your prescription and wish others a speedy recovery.

    Vocabulary

    • het recept (the prescription)
    • de apotheek (the pharmacy)
    • de zalf (the ointment)
    • de pijnstiller (the painkiller)
    • slapen (to sleep)
    • beterschap (get well soon)

    Objectives

    • Understand advice from a medical professional
    • Give appropriate social reactions to illness