Short course

Blended learning in Glasgow

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Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Level

    Beginner

  • Methodology

    Blended

  • Location

    Glasgow (Scotland)

  • Class hours

    40h

  • Duration

    20 Weeks

1. Introduce yourself to someone and give some basic information about yourself such as where you live/where you are from/what you do/your age/your family.
2. Talk about other people and give the same kind of information about them as in (1) above.
3. Ask someone else about their habits, what they do, where they live, where they work etc.
4. Say what date it is, tell the time in Dutch (numbers, days of the week).
5. Talk about what you are going to do in the near future/what you do in the course of an average day, week.
6. Describe people’s clothing (colours).
7. Order food and drink.
8. Express your likes/dislikes
9. Give basic directions in Dutch

Important information

Government funding available

Facilities

Location

Start date

Glasgow (Glasgow City)
St Andrew'S Building Eldon St, G12 8QQ

Start date

On request

About this course

By the end of the course you should be able to communicate with a native Dutch speaker who asked you the following questions:
Waar woon je?
Waar kom je vandaan?
Waar werk je?
Hoe laat is het?
Wanneer doe je boodschappen?
Hoe oud zijn je kinderen?
Heb je zin in een biertje?
Houd je vriend van fietsen?

complete beginners

none

10 credits at University level 1

experienced trained tutors in modern teaching facilities

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Reviews

Subjects

  • Speaking
  • Listening Skills
  • Dutch

Teachers and trainers (1)

Carlo Van Den Heuval

Carlo Van Den Heuval

Dutch tutor

Course programme

Course review:

Dutch Stage 1

Introductory course for people with little or no knowledge of Dutch. Students will learn to handle everyday situations in Dutch (greetings, exchanging personal information, ordering food and drink, etc.). Emphasis on pronunciation, basic grammar, vocabulary building and culture of the Netherlands and Flanders, through paired/group activities, games, tapes and visits from native speakers.

Additional information

Funding and fees   If you plan to study credit courses totalling 30 credits or more in the year 2015-16, you may be eligible to apply for the SAAS Part-time Fee Grant (PTFG) which can contribute towards course fees. Students in receipt of certain state benefits or those who are earning £25,000 or less per year, including any private and state pensions, may be eligible. Please note if you are applying for a SAAS PTFG you will need to enrol in person. For further information visit gla.ac.uk/study/short/ and to download an application pack with completion guidelines please visit the SAAS website at saas.gov.uk or telephone 0300 300 3137.It is important that you apply for funding for all your courses at the same time at the start of the 2015-16 session. If you add further courses during the year you are unlikely to receive additional SAAS funding and you will need to fund them yourself.   Centre for Open Studies / Ionad an Oilein Fhosgailte, University of Glasgow, St Andrew's Building, Glasgow G3 6NH
Tel 0141 330 1823 Web: www.glasgow.ac.uk/centreforopenstudies Facebook: www.facebook.com/universityofglasgowcentreforopenstudies Twitter: https://twitter.com/GUopenstudies  &n10 credits at University level 1 of Glasgow, charity number SC004401

Dutch Stage 1

£ 214 VAT inc.