Intermediate Dutch: A Grammar and Workbook

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Basic Dutch
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De Hond
Dutch as a foreign language
Dutch grammar
Dutch language
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European languages
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Grandma
Haar
Hij Heeft
Holland
Ik Denk
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Intermediate Dutch
Mag Ik
Main Verb
Nog Nooit
Paar
Past Participle
Past Perfect
Past Tenses
Present Perfect
Pronominal Adverb
Separable Verb
Subordinated Sentence
The Netherlands
Verb Gaan
Zei

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415485654
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Intermediate Dutch is designed for learners who have achieved a basic proficiency and wish to refine their knowledge of grammatical structures.

This Workbook, along with its companion volume Basic Dutch, provides clear and concise summaries of the essential points of Dutch grammar as well as opportunities to practice using the structures of the language. Building on the lessons of Basic Dutch, each of the twenty-four units presents a grammatical topic with an introduction and overview, followed by contextualized exercises to reinforce learning.

Features include:

  • a clear accessible format
  • many useful language examples
  • abundant exercises with a full answer key
  • frequent references to English grammar
  • an appendix on irregular verbs
  • an index of grammatical keywords.

Suitable for independent learners and students on taught courses, Intermediate Dutch, together with its sister volume Basic Dutch, forms a structured course in the essentials of Dutch grammar.

University of Minnesota, USA

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