The course consists of two modules. You decide whether to take 1 or 2 modules. On completion of Module 1 (level 0-A1), you can write short emails and messages and have conversations in everyday situations, for example about where you live and what you study, about people you know and things you own. You can also read short, simple texts and ask questions about them, e.g. in the supermarket, a restaurant or public transport. You can fill in personal information in forms from e.g. the municipality or the VU.
Upon completion of Module 2 (level A1-A2), you will also be able to understand and use words, phrases and expressions about, for example, shopping, going out, culture, family, relationships, the news, health and illness, living, work or education.
Test and certificate
Testing of writing, listening, vocabulary and reading skills takes place at the end of each course module. If you pass the test, you can graduate to the next level. You are free to determine how many courses you would like to take and what level you want to achieve.
Finished a module and passed the test? Then you receive a ‘Basic Dutch on Campus’ certificate.
After module 2, you can continue in the evening course Dutch for work and study module 3.
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