Free Website and Dictionary Recommendations for Learning Dutch
We are working to find the Dutch learning approach that best suits us. Sometimes, we explore which websites or dictionaries would be more beneficial. On this journey, we are sharing a list of free websites and dictionaries that may be useful to you.
There are separate materials for A1, A2, B1, and B2 levels, including listening, reading, and writing exercises.
The exercises are categorized by themes, and include both watching and listening activities.
The exercises are organized by topic, with examples supported by visuals.
If you're struggling to learn a word, the site provides videos related to that word. You can listen to the context where the word appears repeatedly.
You can type in the verb and search. The site provides examples of the verb in all forms:Presens - Imperfectum - Perfectum adapted for all persons.
Websites by the NPO broadcasting organization that produce news or content suitable for children and young people.
Examples of sentences, proverbs(spreekwoorden), quotes, and spelling error examples related to the word you searched for.
Verb conjugations, example sentences, and pronunciation of the word.
Is the word 'de' or 'het'?
You can perform sentence translations similar to Google Translate.
If you're finding it difficult to study on your own and are seeking professional support, you can access services in the 'Education' and 'Private Tutoring' categories on our Kolay Gelsin NL User app.
We are also curious. Do you have any experience with these sites, or are there any other useful sites you use? We welcome your experiences and recommendations in the comments.
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