Speak fluent Dutch in 3 months in Lingolands
Register and get for free:
- A trial online lesson
- A training course
- Access to Dutch language TV channels and films
- 300+ e-books and audiobooks in Dutch, as well as access to radio stations in Dutch
Choose a language to study
Our advantages
Three components of successful online Lingolands lessons
Unique technique
You're fully engaged within the target language environment, dedicating 20% to theory and a substantial 80% to practical learning experiences.
Remote format
Classes are held on Skype, Zoom and other platforms. Study remotely from your office, home or other convenient location.
The best teachers
Indicate which teacher you need, and we will match a teacher to your needs.
Training fee
30, 45, 60 minutes lessons
Free access to text and audio books for different levels
Library of films and video courses
TV channels and radio stations in the target language
Package Translations
No more than 5 people in a group
1 hours lessons
Conversation club with unlimited number of visits for a period
Free access to text and audio books for different levels
Library of films and video courses
TV channels and radio stations in the target language
Conversation club sessions throughout the month with unlimited visits
Free access to text and audio books for different levels
Library of films and video courses
TV channels and radio stations in the target language
Payment for 0 Minute
Conversation club with unlimited number of visits
Access to all site resources
Payment for 0 Minute
Conversation club with unlimited number of visits
Our programs
Select the program you'd like to enrol in at our school. Set your goals, commence the program, and attain results within three months. Try one of our programs for free
Individual sessions
Study one-on-one with a teacher according to the program specially designed for you.
Group classes
Study with other students in a group and improve your Dutch proficiency level
Business Dutch
Learn to negotiate in Dutch, learn financial, marketing, and other business vocabulary. Learn to speak Dutch from the first lesson
Preparation for exams
We will prepare you for the international exams in Dutch, as well as your children for school exams
General Dutch
Take a general Dutch course for daily communication and travel. Learn to speak Dutch from the first lesson. Start speaking in Dutch on common topics after just 3 months of study at our school
Dutch for children
Dutch for children can be educational and exciting and efficient. Do you want your child to speak Dutch quickly? Then you will receive a free lesson by clicking the button below
Our teachers
Why us?
We use international educational methods that have been established worldwide for Dutch. These techniques allow you to start speaking in just 3 months and improve your level of Dutch proficiency.
No endless memorization of words and doing boring exercises - we will teach you to communicate and think in Dutch. Choose individual or group classes, a convenient schedule and duration of lessons, and we will create an optimal training program taking into account your requirements and language level.
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Lessons taught
48 000
Students trained
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Positive Feedback
Students from other countries
48 000
students
EU 65 %
USA 24 %
UK 9 %
Other countries 2 %
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Are there still questions?
Ask - we are always happy to answer them. With Lingolands you will fall in love with the Nederlands language!
Why do I need a teacher?
Acquiring a language necessitates structure; it cannot be a random endeavor. A well-defined plan is essential to progress from point A to point B. Your instructor will furnish you with a systematic methodology. You will follow a tailored program, honing your speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. This approach will not only elevate your language proficiency but also refine your fluency.
What do I need to study online?
- Reliable Internet Connection PRO: Ensure you have access to a stable and high-speed internet connection to facilitate seamless online learning.
- Device: Utilize a computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone with updated hardware and software to support online courses and learning platforms.
- Headphones and Microphone: Invest in a good pair of headphones with a built-in microphone for clear communication during virtual classes or discussions.
- Webcam: Ensure your device has a functioning webcam for video interactions.
- Note-taking Tools: Have digital or physical tools for note-taking, depending on your preference.
- Study Space: Set up a quiet and organized study space conducive to concentration and learning. Minimize distractions to enhance your focus.
- Software and Applications: Install Skype and Zoom following those links https://www.skype.com/en/get-skype/ and https://zoom.us/download.
How are your classes held?
Online classes are conducted through digital platforms that facilitate virtual communication and collaboration. In our school we mainly use Skype, Zoom and our own communicational tools. Our online classes share following features: - Learning Management Systems (LMS): Many online courses and institutions use Learning Management Systems. These platforms serve as a centralized hub for course materials, assignments, discussions, and assessments. - Video Conferencing: Live classes often involve video conferencing tools like Skype, Zoom, or other similar platforms. In these sessions, instructors and students can see and interact with each other in real time. - Asynchronous Content: In addition to live sessions, online classes we include pre-recorded lectures, instructional videos, and multimedia content. Students can access these materials at their own pace, allowing for flexibility in learning. - Assignments and Assessments: Assignments, quizzes, and exams are typically submitted and graded online. Online assessment tools ensure that students can be evaluated fairly and securely. - Document Sharing: Online classes involve the sharing of documents and resources. This can include uploading assignments, sharing links to relevant articles, and collaborating on documents. It's important for students to have a reliable internet connection, appropriate hardware (computer, tablet, or smartphone), and any necessary software for participating in online classes.
Will I study individually or in a group?
The choice is yours. Opting for individual study entails one-on-one lessons with a teacher, where you are the sole participant. On the other hand, group study involves small gatherings of 2-4 people. It is your prerogative to select the method that best suits your learning preferences. Some students find individual lessons preferable, while others thrive in group settings. In an individual lesson, the teacher can dedicate more time exclusively to you, fostering direct communication. Group lessons, however, involve learning alongside peers in a more competitive and social environment.
What are the pros and cons of individual and group lessons?
Group and individual study represent two distinct approaches to learning, each with its own set of advantages and challenges. Here's a breakdown of the key differences between them: Group Study: A. Social Interaction: - Pros: Group study provides opportunities for social interaction, collaboration, and peer support. - Cons: It may be prone to distractions, and group dynamics can vary, affecting the overall learning environment. B. Diverse Perspectives: - Pros: Different individuals bring diverse perspectives, insights, and knowledge to the study session. - Cons: Conflicting schedules and varying levels of commitment among group members can pose challenges. C. Motivation and Accountability: - Pros: Group members can motivate and hold each other accountable, fostering a sense of shared responsibility. - Cons: Some members may rely too much on others, leading to uneven contributions. D. Efficiency in Learning: - Pros: Group discussions can enhance understanding through shared explanations and clarifications. - Cons: Discussions may sometimes veer off-topic, impacting the efficiency of the study session. E. Learning Styles: - Pros: Group study accommodates different learning styles, as individuals can benefit from collaborative activities. - Cons: Group sessions may not cater to the specific needs of each member, especially if there's a wide range of proficiency levels. Individual Study: A. Focused Attention: - Pros: Individual study allows for undivided attention to the material, promoting deep concentration and understanding. - Cons: It may lack the dynamic exchange of ideas present in group settings. B. Customized Pace: - Pros: Individuals can set their own pace, spending more time on challenging concepts or moving quickly through familiar material. - Cons: There may be a lack of external motivation, and individuals might struggle without the support of peers. C. Flexibility: - Pros: Flexibility in scheduling and study environment enables learners to adapt to personal preferences. - Cons: Solitary study may lead to feelings of isolation or a lack of motivation for some individuals. D. Tailored Learning Approach: - Pros: Individuals can choose study methods that suit their learning preferences, such as visual aids, self-assessment, or hands-on activities. - Cons: It may miss out on the collaborative learning experience and shared insights present in group settings. E. Personalized Feedback: - Pros: Immediate and personalized feedback can be obtained through self-assessment or instructor feedback. - Cons: There might be a lack of diverse perspectives and insights that come from interactions with others. Ultimately, the choice between group and individual study depends on personal preferences, learning styles, and the specific goals of the learner. Many individuals find a combination of both approaches beneficial, depending on the subject matter and their own learning needs.
What is your lesson’s duration?
We offer lessons of varying durations to cater to different age groups and learning preferences. For toddlers and infants, as well as children under 8 years old, we recommend 30- and 45-minute lessons. These shorter durations help prevent exhaustion and maintain attention during the learning process. For the majority of students, 60-minute lessons are both common and recommended. This duration is considered optimal, allowing for focused study, as well as sufficient time for learning and practicing language materials. Additionally, we provide 90-minute lessons for those who prefer an intense learning mode and wish to fully immerse themselves in language acquisition.
How soon will I start speaking?
The timeline for becoming proficient in speaking a foreign language can vary widely depending on several factors. Here are some key considerations: - Learning Environment: Immersive environments, where you have frequent opportunities to use the language, often lead to quicker progress. If you're living in a country where the language is spoken, you may start speaking sooner. - Study Time: The amount of time you dedicate to language learning each day or week is crucial. Regular and consistent practice is more effective than sporadic, intensive study sessions. We recommend you take at least 2-3 classes a week. - Language Complexity: The difficulty of the language itself can impact how quickly you can speak it. Some languages share similarities with your native language, making them easier to learn, while others may present more challenges. - Prior Language Experience: If you already speak languages similar to the one you're learning, you may pick it up more quickly. Additionally, individuals who have experience learning languages may adapt faster to new linguistic challenges. - Motivation and Engagement: Your level of interest and motivation to learn the language can significantly influence your progress. Engaging with the culture, setting specific goals, and finding enjoyable ways to practice can enhance motivation. During lessons in our school, we do the best to motivate our students. All our learning materials are designed to involve you into the learning process so you will start speaking as soon as possible. - Quality of Learning Resources: The effectiveness of the learning materials and methods you use plays a role. We provide our students with high-quality resources and materials, which expedite the learning process. Generally, most students studying in our school achieve basic conversational skills within 2-3 months of consistent effort, becoming truly proficient in a foreign language often takes 2-3 years. It's important to set realistic expectations, celebrate small victories along the way, be persistent and enjoy the journey of language learning. Regular classes in our school, exposure, and a positive mindset are key factors in achieving success.