
A repetition of the phrases of chapter 1, 2 and 3.
Welcome to Yes, you can speak Dutch!, the podcast that helps you learn Dutch from the ground up. In this episode, you’ll hear clear and useful phrases you can use in real life.
This podcast is designed for absolute beginners (A0), false beginners, and learners who want to reach A2 or even B1 level in Dutch. Whether you are an expat living in the Netherlands, a language student, or simply love languages, this podcast gives you the tools to understand, speak, and feel confident in Dutch.
Each  episode offers:
•  Realistic  Dutch  dialogues
•  Practical  Dutch  phrases  and  expressions
•  Clear pronunciation  and  natural intonation
•  Repetition  to  help  you  remember
•  Audio immersion  without  stress
Use this podcast as a daily learning tool. Play it on your walk, during your commute, while cooking, or before bedtime. The more often you listen, the faster you’ll improve your Dutch comprehension and fluency.
Search  terms  to  help  others  find  this  podcast:
•  Learn Dutch
•  Dutch podcast  for  beginners
•  Dutch A0  to  A2
•  Speak Dutch
•  Easy Dutch
•  Dutch for  expats
•  Dutch conversation  practice
•  Everyday  Dutch  phrases
•  Dutch listening  practice
•  Dutch pronunciation
•  Nederlands  leren
•  Dutch audio  course
•  Dutch with  subtitles
NT2
Nederlands als tweede taal
Inburgeren
Staatsexamen
Let this podcast be your daily Dutch coach — and discover that:
Yes, you can speak Dutch!
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