Courses online or in Amsterdam
The weather has turned and so has our course calendar! Know what that means? Our big October course round is right around the corner and classes are filling up quickly! Now you can start from scratch on a brand new language like Dutch, Portuguese, or Korean. Or, build up on your acquired skills in a language you have experience learning already, like English, French or Italian this autumn!
From Monday, 29 September, we are offering courses in 13 different languages – both in-person in Amsterdam and online. Each language is offered in varied levels, for beginners to advanced learners. Read more about your course options below.
For Dutch and English only: Intensive daytime courses
For the snelle jelle’s who prefer to learn in a fast-pace environment and in a condensed time, our daytime courses in Dutch and English are a good option for you! These courses follow this successful formula: five lessons per week from Monday to Friday for approximately 2 - 4 weeks. During this intensive course, your language proficiency will rise up two levels on the scale of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Both online and in-class options available.
Find it hard to fit an intensive course into your busy work or study schedule? Our afternoon and evening courses may be a better option…
For all languages: Evening courses
So, your work week or university schedule is a bit filled already as it is. We totally understand! We therefore offer afternoon and evening course options in all 13 languages: Dutch, English, Spanish, Italian, French, German, Portuguese, Swedish, Arabic, Russian, Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
Evening classes take place once or twice per week over the span of ten weeks, and the afternoon course options take place three times per week. The course format allows plenty of time to do your homework after each lesson – and to digest all the new material you’ve just learned, of course! During these courses, your language proficiency will rise up two levels on the scale of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Both online and in-class options available. Browse your course options here!