Learn Dutch with Daniel, your shortcut from awkward supermarket small talk to confidently negotiating contracts in Amsterdam boardrooms. Lessons cover daily conversation, travel essentials, workplace vocabulary, and business-level fluency. Native speaker, flexible scheduling, zero judgment, and getting you to that 100% confidence level. Whether you're ordering coffee or closing deals, you'll soun...
Learn Dutch with Daniel, your shortcut from awkward supermarket small talk to confidently negotiating contracts in Amsterdam boardrooms. Lessons cover daily conversation, travel essentials, workplace vocabulary, and business-level fluency. Native speaker, flexible scheduling, zero judgment, and getting you to that 100% confidence level. Whether you're ordering coffee or closing deals, you'll sound like you actually live here.
Why learn Dutch with me? Because most courses treat language like a textbook exercise endless grammar drills, awkward dialogues about fictional people named Jan and Marieke, and vocabulary you'll never actually use. I take a different approach.
Lessons are built around your real life. Moving to the Netherlands for work? We'll focus on office vocabulary, meeting etiquette, and the unwritten rules of Dutch directness (yes, your colleagues really are that blunt and yes, you'll learn to love it).
Visiting family? We'll practice the conversations you'll actually have at the dinner table. Building a business? We'll tackle contracts, negotiations, and the art of saying 'no' politely in a language that doesn't really do polite.
As a native speaker who's worked across international business environments, I understand both the language and the culture behind it. I know which phrases make you sound natural and which ones make you sound like a translated brochure. I'll teach you the difference.
Sessions are one-on-one, scheduled around your calendar, and tailored to your pace. Beginners welcome. Advanced learners challenged. Business professionals fast-tracked.
Ready to stop nodding politely when Dutch people speak to you? Let's talk. Or better yet — laten we praten."
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