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Learn Dutch at the Department of Afrikaans and Dutch

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Sabien Van Craenendonck (Department of Afrikaans and Dutch) is offering a Dutch course. In this course we will focus on the following 4 skills: reading, listening, speaking and writing. You will be introduced to Dutch and Flemish culture. The approach will be interactive and practice-oriented. The lessons will build your confidence in speaking Dutch.     No prior knowledge of Dutch is required.

This course will also prepare you for attaining the Certificate of Dutch as a foreign language (www.cnavt.org ). The certificate can be attained at different levels. The level B2 certificate (CEFR, Common European Framework of Reference) allows you to study and work in Belgium and the Netherlands as it is officially recognised by most Belgian and Dutch universities and companies.

Start date​:              Monday 2 March 2015

End of course:        Monday 9 November 2015

Time:                     Mondays between 5 and 6:30 pm (during term time)

Room:                   Arts Building 693

Cost:                     University of Stellenbosch students and staff: R1000

                            Other: R1500

CNaVT exam: between 15 and 22 November 2015 (extra cost for the exam = R350)

Registration:  Send an e-mail with your name and US number to sabien@sun.ac.za


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Published Date: 2/19/2015
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Opsomming: Ben je geïnteresseerd in de Nederlandse taal en cultuur? Dan is de cursus Nederlands iets voor jou!
Summary: Are you interested in learning Dutch and learning about Flemish and Dutch culture?

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