Dutch for speakers of other languages 4
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CEF
B1+
CEF
A1 |
At the end of the course, you can understand and use familiar, everyday expressions and basic phrases in areas of immediate need. You can also read and write short, simple texts. You can interact in a simple way provided the other person speaks slowly and clearly and is willing to help. You can for example introduce yourself and you can ask and answer questions on very familiar topics. |
A2 |
At the end of the course you can understand phrases related to areas of most immediate personal relevance (e.g. personal and family information, shopping, employment, ...). You can read and write short, simple notes and messages and find information in everyday material such as advertisements and timetables. You can communicate in simple and routine situations on familiar, everyday topics.
You can describe in simple phrases some aspects of your background, your close surroundings and your immediate needs. |
B1 |
At the end of the course you can understand the main points of standard communication on familiar matters regularly encountered. You can enter unprepared into conversation on topics that are familiar and you can connect phrases in a simple way. You can write simple connected text on topics which are familiar or of personal interest and you can briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans. |
B2 |
At the end of the course you can understand most TV news and current affairs programmes. You can even follow complex lines of argument provided the topic is reasonably familiar. You can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible. You can understand the main points of complex texts on concrete and abstract topics and you can understand technical discussions related to your field. You can write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of subjects and you can explain a viewpoint on a topical issue expressing the advantages and disadvantages of various options. |
C1 |
At the end of this course you can better understand native speakers, even when they talk very fast. You learn how to express yourself fluently and spontaneously without any preparation and without much obvious searching for expressions. You can understand more difficult and longer texts, like those you will encounter during your studies. You can also recognize implicit meaning. You can use language flexibly and effectively for social, academic and professional purposes. You can write clear, well-structured, detailed texts about complex subjects, logically structured, coherent and well connected. |
C2 |
At the end of the course you have no difficulty in understanding any kind of spoken or written language. You can summarize spoken or written language and reconstruct arguments and presentations coherently. You can express yourself fluently and spontaneously and convey finer shades of meaning precisely, even in more complex situations. |
Course hours
50+10 zelfstudie
Prices |
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Evening |
Commercial student
This is the standard price for this language course. If you are not entitled to a discount, this is the price you will need to pay.
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€475 |
Student UGent
You are registered as a UGent student and you take a course this academic year (or the summer before). Not registered yet? Check out the FAQ discount for future UGent students. PhD students benefit from the staff rate.
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€235 |
Incoming exchange student UGent
- € 75 only for those following level 2, 3, 4 or 5 (1st course / discount)
- € 235 for other persons
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€75 / 235 |
Staff member UGent
As a staff member of UGent, you receive a discount, independent of the paying method used for the course. PhD students fall under this category as well.
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€375 |
Hours per week
Books by
UCT
Objectives and content
- Speaking skills: You will learn how to have conversation in special language situations that are not part of everyday life. Group discussions on more complex and abstract topics enable you to intensively practise oral language strategies (e.g. giving and defending a point of view, etc).
- Listening skills: You will improve your listening skills further by means of authentic listening materials (e.g. video fragments, a lecture, etc).
- Writing skills: You will learn how to write correct coherent texts in Dutch by means of guided and free writing exercises. Attention is paid to the formal use of the language (writing a letter, a resume).
- Reading skills: By means of different sorts of authentic texts, you will learn strategies to understand texts in Dutch (recognising key words, taking notes, summarising texts, etc.).
Required prior knowledge
- You know the basic vocabulary and grammar of the Dutch language.
- You can manage well in everyday situations (shopping, asking how to get somewhere, asking for and giving personal information, etc).
- Reading and writing longer and more difficult texts are problematic.
Tests
There is a placement test and a final test.
The date of the orientation test (for students Dutch level 2 - 6 who failed the final test) can be found of the proof of registration.
Course materials
UCT course book: You will receive this book from your teacher in class.
Recommended books:
- Van Dale Pocketwoordenboek Nederlands als tweede taal, Utrecht: Van Dale
- Giezenaar, G en Schouten, E,: Wijze woorden - Woordenlijst Academisch Nederlands met idioomoefeningen, Intertaal
- Peter Schoenaerts, Helga Van Loo (2018). Thematische woordenschat Nederlands voor Anderstaligen. Intertaal. ISBN 978-90-5451-698-9
If you buy one of these books at Standaard Boekhandel Shopping Zuid, Woodrow Wilsonplein 4, 9000 Gent (in the campus shop next to the shop), you will receive a discount of 10% on the official price. Make sure to mention that you take a language course at the UCT.
Are you already registered for this course? Check out our FAQ ‘What to do after my registration?’.
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