Learning Dutch fast with Suitcase talen and the Delft method. This is a proven way to learn to speak Dutch fast. But how does it work?
Why learning Dutch with Suitcase talen and the Delft method is fast
Firstly, Suitcase talen’s online Delft method is offered in a flexible modular system.
Secondly, the Delft method is a proven way to learn to speak Dutch fast. It involves more talking and less grammar than other methods.
In addition, the conversation classes require you to study pretty hard: 2-3 hours of preparation per class, twice a week. Yet Suitcase talen students study alongside their full-time job or caring for their children.
How learning Dutch fast with the Delft method works
In contrast to other courses, you study before, and not after your class. With a book and e-learning, you prepare a text. Doing this, you are very active: you listen, read, pronounce, and repeat sentences in the e-learning. After that, you fill in the blanks and check if you know the test well enough with a listening test.
Finally, you have your online conversation class. Your teacher leads you to an interesting group conversation related to the text.
What kind of Dutch do I learn with the Delft method?
Up to level A2, the Delft method is mostly about daily life. In addition to the 2200 most commonly used Dutch words, you will learn much about the Netherlands and its inhabitants.
Moreover, B1 students dive deeper into the same themes, using the Delft method B1 book and the e-learning, with another 2200 words. Besides, you start using more formal words.
What are the requirements to learn with Suitcase talen?
Students of Suitcase talen are highly educated and have study and computer skills. Moreover, at the end of every module, you must pass a test about what has been studied before moving on to the next module.
Learning Dutch (NT2) fast: the modules
Modules up to level A2
Modules 1+2 bring you to level A1 Dutch. A module lasts 5 weeks and has 10 classes.
However, reaching level A2 Dutch with the Delft method requires doing modules 1,2, 3, and 4, of 5 weeks each. A2 is the language level needed for the Civic Integration Exam until December 2024, but only if you want a Dutch passport. For civic integration, level B1 is required.
Level B1 Modules
Continuing from A2 to level B1 requires modules 5, 6, 7, and 8. The B1 level is needed for the Civic Integration Exam for those who arrived after January 2022, it is the actual State Exam I
If you are a beginner and want to pass the Civic Integration Exam B1 (starting from zero), you need modules 1-7. Instead of module 8 you do the exam training.
Exam training Civic Integration Exam
Exam training A2 lasts 3 weeks and has 6 classes. It is offered once every two months.
Exam training B1 lasts 5 weeks and has 10 classes. It is offered once every two months.
Grammar Modules
Do you need more grammar? Do one of the grammar modules – or both.
Dates, times, prices
Delft Method modules start every month. The price per module is € 201,-
Please use the schedule below (mobile)/ at the right (computer) for your planning.