Our method
Step into speaking Dutch: 24 Speaking helps you feel more confident and speak naturally. You do this by having conversations, practicing in online sessions, and discussing your favourite topics!
Lessons that actually work
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We focus on talking, not grammar
We help you speak Dutch from day one through real conversations. This way, you learn how to use the language naturally in daily life and in professional situations.
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Our tutors are experienced teachers
Our tutors guide you step by step and help you understand how to use Dutch in real situations. You don’t just learn words, but how to apply them with confidence.
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Talking with your tutor is important
By speaking regularly and getting personal feedback, you build confidence and improve your Dutch faster. Each lesson is tailored to your level and learning goals.
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Our sessions are flexible and fun
Choose 50- or 75-minute lessons and plan them to fit your schedule. This makes it easy to combine learning a language with your work and daily life, and it doesn’t give extra stress.
Language levels
We work with CEFR language levels to track our students progress. These levels are used across Europe and help describe what you can understand and communicate in real situations. Many of our students are internationals that moved to the Netherlands and working professionals working in the Netherlands, so we focus on language you can actually use in daily life and at work.
At A1 level, you learn the basics of Dutch and start using simple sentences: “Hoi, ik ben Alex. Ik werk in Den Haag” or “Mag ik een koffie, alstublieft?”.
At A2 level, you can handle simple conversations and common daily situations: “Ik werk in marketing en ik woon in Amsterdam” or “Kun je dat nog een keer uitleggen?”.
At A2 level, you can handle simple conversations and common daily situations: “Ik werk in marketing en ik woon in Amsterdam.” and “Kun je dat nog een keer uitleggen?”.
At B2 level, you can communicate confidently in most professional situations: “Ik stel voor dat we dit project in twee fases uitvoeren.” or “Ik begrijp je punt, maar ik zie het iets anders.”.
