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Nederlands in Gang Part 2 – HearSay

Dutch A1

Master everyday Dutch scenarios with Chapter 10-18 of Nederlands In Gang. Perfect your listening and speaking practice on the go.

Lessons

  1. Explaining a bike problem

    Learn to identify basic bicycle parts and describe common issues to a repairman.

    Vocabulary

    • de fiets (bike / bicycle)
    • het wiel (wheel)
    • de fietsenmaker (cycle repairman)
    • het stuur (handlebars)
    • het zadel (seat / saddle)

    Objectives

    • Identify and name the parts of a bicycle
    • Explain a problem with your bicycle to a repairman
  2. More bike repairs

    Expand your vocabulary for bicycle components and describe their condition.

    Vocabulary

    • de band (tyre)
    • de rem (brake)
    • het voorlicht (front light)
    • kapot (broken)
    • scheef (crooked)

    Objectives

    • Name additional bicycle parts
    • Describe the condition of a broken bike
  3. Talking about an accident

    Discuss a recent incident or fall using verbs in the past tense.

    Vocabulary

    • vallen (to fall)
    • gebeuren (to happen)
    • de bagagedrager (carrier)
    • afgebroken (broken off)
    • glad (slippery)

    Objectives

    • Describe a past event or accident
    • Talk about past events using verbs
  4. Asking for clarification

    Learn useful phrases to explain when you don't understand someone.

    Vocabulary

    • verstaan (to hear / understand a language)
    • herhalen (to repeat)
    • bedoelen (to mean)
    • de uitdrukking (expression)
    • duidelijk (clear)

    Objectives

    • State that you do not hear or understand
    • Ask how to say a specific phrase in Dutch
  5. Buying a second-hand bike

    Compare features and prices when shopping for a used bicycle.

    Vocabulary

    • de tweedehands fiets (second-hand bike)
    • de prijs (price)
    • het nadeel (disadvantage)
    • het voordeel (advantage)
    • de kleur (color)

    Objectives

    • Describe, compare, and discuss buying a second-hand bicycle
  6. Congratulating on a birthday

    Learn to wish someone a happy birthday and discuss giving presents.

    Vocabulary

    • de verjaardag (birthday)
    • feliciteren (to congratulate)
    • het cadeautje (present)
    • de taart (cake)
    • de feestdag (public holiday)

    Objectives

    • Congratulate someone on their birthday
    • Understand Dutch cultural customs regarding giving gifts
  7. Meeting people at a party

    Engage in social dialogue and introduce yourself at a birthday gathering.

    Vocabulary

    • de buurvrouw (female neighbor)
    • de deur (door)
    • het bedrijf (company)
    • de baas (boss)
    • het kantoor (office)

    Objectives

    • Understand a social dialogue at a birthday party
    • Start and maintain a casual conversation
  8. Talking about work

    Ask and answer questions about your current job or studies.

    Vocabulary

    • studeren (study)
    • de logopedie (speech therapy)
    • het bijbaantje (part-time job)
    • druk (busy)
    • de tijd (time)

    Objectives

    • Ask and answer questions about work and studies
    • Tell others about your daily schedule
  9. Discussing hobbies

    Share your interests and give standard social reactions to others' news.

    Vocabulary

    • de hobby (hobby)
    • de sport (sport)
    • zwemmen (swimming)
    • wandelen (walking / hiking)
    • toevallig (coincidence)

    Objectives

    • Talk about hobbies and interests
    • Give standard social reactions to statements
  10. Asking for directions

    Navigate the streets by asking for and understanding walking directions.

    Vocabulary

    • de weg (the way / road)
    • zoeken (to look for)
    • rechtdoor (straight ahead)
    • oversteken (to cross)
    • linksaf (to the left)

    Objectives

    • Ask for directions to a specific location
    • Give step-by-step walking directions
  11. Taking public transport

    Understand how to catch a bus or tram to your destination.

    Vocabulary

    • het station (the train station)
    • de buschauffeur (the bus driver)
    • de tram (the tram)
    • aankomen (to arrive)
    • instappen (to get in / board)

    Objectives

    • Give directions and advice using public transport
    • Construct sentences using separable verbs
  12. Navigating side streets

    Learn to pinpoint exact locations and landmarks on a street.

    Vocabulary

    • de straat (street)
    • het restaurant (restaurant)
    • tegenover (opposite)
    • rechtsaf (to the right)
    • de ingang (the entrance)

    Objectives

    • Give directions involving crossing streets
    • Identify specific landmarks
  13. Navigating inside a building

    Ask for and follow directions within a large hall or exhibition center.

    Vocabulary

    • de trap (the stairs)
    • boven (upstairs)
    • beneden (downstairs)
    • de gang (hallway)
    • de plattegrond (the map/floor plan)

    Objectives

    • Ask for and give specific directions inside a building
    • Understand and use floor plans
  14. Reading an event flyer

    Extract practical information like times and prices from a flyer.

    Vocabulary

    • de locatie (location)
    • de openingstijden (opening hours)
    • de entreeprijs (entrance fee)
    • gratis (free)
    • toegestaan (allowed)

    Objectives

    • Extract practical details from an event flyer
    • Understand rules and opening hours
  15. Arriving at a friend's house

    Greet friends when visiting and offer them a small gift.

    Vocabulary

    • bezoeken (to visit)
    • binnenkomen (to come in)
    • de doos (box)
    • de bos (bunch)
    • zetten (to put / set)

    Objectives

    • Understand a dialogue when visiting friends
    • Discuss bringing gifts to a host
  16. Small talk about weather

    Chat casually about traffic, the cold weather, and heating.

    Vocabulary

    • het weer (the weather)
    • koud (cold)
    • nat (wet)
    • de verwarming (heating)
    • de file (traffic jam)

    Objectives

    • Engage in small talk regarding the weather
    • Discuss traffic and general well-being
  17. Giving your opinion

    Ask what someone thinks of an object or place, and share your view.

    Vocabulary

    • de gezondheid (health)
    • lachen (to laugh)
    • gezond (healthy)
    • het huis (house)
    • de broek (trousers)

    Objectives

    • Ask for someone's opinion on a topic
    • Express your own opinion about things
  18. Discussing pets

    Talk about animals you love or share sympathy for a loss.

    Vocabulary

    • houden van (to love / like)
    • de hond (dog)
    • de kat (cat)
    • de dood (death)
    • het verdriet (sadness / grief)

    Objectives

    • Talk about personal items or pets
    • Express sympathy in a social setting
  19. Making promises

    Commit to future actions, like making a call or checking an appointment.

    Vocabulary

    • de afspraak (appointment)
    • bellen (to call)
    • betalen (to pay)
    • proberen (to try)
    • controleren (to check)

    Objectives

    • Make a promise to do something using the verb zullen
    • Confirm future plans and actions
  20. Asking about gym memberships

    Find out how to register and become a member at a local sports club.

    Vocabulary

    • de sportschool (sports club/gym)
    • inschrijven (to register)
    • de balie (the counter/desk)
    • het lid (member)
    • het abonnement (subscription)

    Objectives

    • Inquire about a gym membership
    • Discuss different types of gym subscriptions
  21. Comparing subscriptions

    Discuss the differences in price and benefits for various memberships.

    Vocabulary

    • het verschil (difference)
    • de maand (month)
    • goedkoper (cheaper)
    • onbeperkt (unlimited)
    • de aanbieding (offer)

    Objectives

    • Compare monthly versus annual subscriptions
    • Understand conditions and discounts
  22. Discussing fitness goals

    Talk about your physical condition and what you want to achieve at the gym.

    Vocabulary

    • de conditie (physical condition)
    • de spier (muscle)
    • het gewicht (weight)
    • het doel (goal)
    • de krachttraining (weight training)

    Objectives

    • Describe personal fitness habits
    • Discuss goals like weight loss or strength
  23. Naming different sports

    Identify various activities, from running to team sports.

    Vocabulary

    • hardlopen (running)
    • voetballen (playing football)
    • turnen (gymnastics)
    • de teamsport (team sport)
    • de bal (ball)

    Objectives

    • Identify and name various sports
    • Describe whether a sport is a team or ball sport
  24. Polite inquiries at the gym

    Ask indirectly for gym rules, schedules, and clothing requirements.

    Vocabulary

    • de kleding (clothing)
    • ontspannen (to relax)
    • de energie (energy)
    • regelmatig (regularly)
    • meteen (straightaway)

    Objectives

    • Formulate polite indirect questions
    • Describe future plans using the future tense
  25. Greeting at the station

    Meet someone off the train or plane and ask about their luggage.

    Vocabulary

    • het vliegtuig (aeroplane)
    • de trein (train)
    • de tas (bag)
    • de koffer (suitcase)
    • dragen (to carry)

    Objectives

    • Greet someone upon arrival at a station
    • Ask about their journey and luggage
  26. Offering food on a trip

    Share snacks and check in on your travel companion during a journey.

    Vocabulary

    • de reis (journey)
    • onderweg (on the way)
    • het broodje (bread roll)
    • de kaas (cheese)
    • de honger (hunger)

    Objectives

    • Offer food or drink to a travel companion
    • Discuss feelings of hunger or tiredness
  27. Describing the landscape

    Look out the window and point out the beautiful Dutch scenery.

    Vocabulary

    • het landschap (landscape)
    • de berg (mountain)
    • de natuur (nature)
    • de lucht (sky)
    • het schilderij (painting)

    Objectives

    • Draw attention to things you see outside
    • Describe the landscape using demonstrative pronouns
  28. Vacation preferences

    Compare ideal holiday spots, distances, and types of accommodation.

    Vocabulary

    • de bestemming (destination)
    • het hotel (hotel)
    • dichtbij (close by)
    • ver weg (far away)
    • veilig (safe)

    Objectives

    • Discuss and compare vacation preferences
    • Agree on holiday locations and distance
  29. Dealing with travel delays

    Read and talk about train disruptions and waiting in the snow.

    Vocabulary

    • wachten (to wait)
    • de sneeuw (snow)
    • bereiken (to achieve / reach)
    • spontaan (spontaneous)
    • positief (positive)

    Objectives

    • Understand a text about travel delays
    • Express an opinion about a travel experience
  30. Buying a cinema ticket

    Approach the box office and reserve your seat for a movie.

    Vocabulary

    • de bioscoop (cinema)
    • de caissière (box office assistant)
    • reserveren (to reserve)
    • de voorstelling (show / session)
    • het begin (beginning)

    Objectives

    • Buy a ticket for a movie at the cinema
    • Ask for information about showtimes
  31. Discussing movie details

    Ask whether the documentary is subtitled or spoken in Dutch.

    Vocabulary

    • draaien (to be showing)
    • de documentaire (documentary)
    • de ondertiteling (subtitles)
    • het scherm (screen)
    • donker (dark)

    Objectives

    • Select a movie based on preferences and language
    • Discuss subtitles and movie genres
  32. Inviting a friend to a movie

    Set a time and explain your movie choice using conjunctions.

    Vocabulary

    • het tijdstip (time)
    • missen (to miss)
    • of (or)
    • want (because)
    • dus (so)

    Objectives

    • Ask someone to go to the movies with you
    • Connect main clauses using coordinating conjunctions
  33. Understanding age ratings

    Learn about content warnings and age limits for films and television.

    Vocabulary

    • de kijkwijzer (viewing guide)
    • de waarschuwing (warning)
    • de leeftijd (age)
    • het geweld (violence)
    • de angst (fear)

    Objectives

    • Understand television and movie age ratings
    • Discuss content warnings for children
  34. Describing morning routines

    Talk about waking up, showering, and getting ready for the day.

    Vocabulary

    • de wekker (alarm clock)
    • opstaan (to get up)
    • douchen (to shower)
    • het ontbijt (breakfast)
    • wakker (awake)

    Objectives

    • Describe daily routines chronologically
    • Discuss everyday activities
  35. Talking about sleep

    Ask a friend if they had a good night's rest or any strange dreams.

    Vocabulary

    • dromen (to dream)
    • het eiland (island)
    • uitgerust (well-rested)
    • slapen (to sleep)
    • de nacht (night)

    Objectives

    • Ask about and describe how well you slept
    • Use past tense to describe dreams
  36. Reporting a broken appliance

    Call the landlord to explain that the washing machine isn't working.

    Vocabulary

    • de storing (fault)
    • wassen (to wash)
    • de wasmachine (washing machine)
    • de monteur (mechanic)
    • repareren (to repair)

    Objectives

    • Report a maintenance issue over the phone
    • Understand basic phone conversations for repairs
  37. Discussing dinner plans

    Talk about what you're cooking for dinner and how your day went.

    Vocabulary

    • het avondeten (dinner)
    • de saus (sauce)
    • koken (to cook)
    • pittig (spicy)
    • de keuken (kitchen)

    Objectives

    • Discuss plans for the current evening
    • Ask about and describe how your day went
  38. Making a restaurant reservation

    Call ahead to book a table for a vegetarian dinner.

    Vocabulary

    • bestellen (to order)
    • de pizzeria (pizzeria)
    • het eetcafé (pub/eatery)
    • vegetarisch (vegetarian)
    • afspreken (to meet up)

    Objectives

    • Make a restaurant reservation over the phone
    • Compare socializing at home versus in a restaurant
  39. Reporting a stolen wallet

    Visit the police station to file a report for a stolen item.

    Vocabulary

    • de politie (police)
    • de portemonnee (wallet)
    • stelen (to steal)
    • de aangifte (police report)
    • de agent (police officer)

    Objectives

    • Report a crime or stolen item to the police
    • Communicate basic details to a police officer
  40. Describing the sequence of events

    Explain where you were sitting and how you searched for your lost money.

    Vocabulary

    • zoeken (to search)
    • nergens (nowhere)
    • het geld (money)
    • de dader (culprit)
    • slim (clever)

    Objectives

    • Describe a past sequence of events
    • Ask for and provide specific incident details
  41. Giving practical advice

    Advise someone to block their bank cards immediately after a theft.

    Vocabulary

    • het rijbewijs (driver's licence)
    • de identiteitskaart (ID card)
    • de bankpas (bank card)
    • blokkeren (to block)
    • onmiddellijk (immediately)

    Objectives

    • Ask for and give practical advice to solve a problem
    • Discuss actions to take after losing an ID
  42. Connecting the story

    Use advanced linking words to tell a cohesive story about an incident.

    Vocabulary

    • nadat (after)
    • toen (when)
    • omdat (because)
    • hoewel (although)
    • zodra (as soon as)

    Objectives

    • Connect sentences using subordinating conjunctions
    • Read and understand informational texts about police procedures