What are the essential books for learning Dutch? Here is what I share with you about the essential books for learning Dutch, I hope you like it!
Essential books to learn Dutch:
1.Practical Dutch Tutorial
Author Wang Wenbo edited
Recommended reasons: This book systematically about the Dutch words, phrases, sentences, basic knowledge, basic grammatical phenomena of the basic textbook, with practice questions.
12. 120 Sentences of Dutch for Ready-to-Use
By Zhang Shuxue
Reason: The book consists of twelve units, including everyday language, meeting friends, recreational activities, talking about the time, birthdays, the weather, emergency language, hotels, post offices, cafes, restaurants, and tourist language.
Each unit in the book consists of five parts: main phrases, basic phrases, and situational dialogues (Dutch, Chinese, and English).
2. Dutch 300 Sentences
By Guo Jing
Reason: This book is divided into two major parts: the basics of the Dutch language (including phonetics, basic grammar) and practical conversations. It summarizes the laws of Dutch pronunciation and spelling; introduces Dutch lexicon, syntax and many other contents.
I hope these books can help you! Go ahead and cut through the thorns on your way to learning Dutch.
3. Taal vitaal/Taal totaal
This series is a sister textbook.
Reason: A set of teaching materials that integrates the study of the Dutch language into the introduction of the local customs of the Netherlands, and at the same time, you will learn more about what kind of country the Netherlands is. For those who plan to study or work in the Netherlands, this set of materials should be a good choice.
4. Vanzelfsprekend
Recommended reason: This set of textbooks is published by INSTITUUTVOOR LEVENDE TALEN-K.U.LEUVEN, and it is most suitable for children living in the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium.
5. Contact
A*** is divided into three books, the first book should be A2 level, the second B1 level, the third B2 level. There is a textbook, a vocabulary list, and an exercise book.
Recommended for: the whole book is written in Dutch, but in the vocabulary book is differentiated by chapters, with explanations for every Dutch vocabulary word that appears.
6. Rosetta Stone
Reason for recommendation: suitable for zero, entry-level students. Because each new chapter repeats the previous one, it is a great help to solidify the foundation.
7. STAP
Reason: STAP is suitable for beginners, starting from the most basic content. Each lesson is divided into different topics, with special dialogues, words, practice questions, and a section dedicated to explaining grammar.
8. Nederlands in Gang
Reason: This book can be used to reach the NT2 level of Dutch after a thorough study. There are dialogues in different scenes, word lists, main sentence patterns, grammar and practice questions.
9. Nederlands nu!
Reason: This book is written in English and Dutch, and is divided into two parts: A1 and A2. It is suitable for beginners and focuses on listening and reading. It's a good book for beginners, focusing on listening and reading. It's biased towards life-like scenarios, and will help you master everyday language in a short time.
These nine books are all written in the original Dutch, and I'll recommend some other materials written in Chinese or translated to meet your different needs.
10. A Practical Dutch Grammar
By Yolande Spaans, Translated by Zheng Weizhong, Taiwan
Reason: This book is less than a hundred pages, but the explanation is more systematic, and it is good enough for beginners. The book is simple, clean and clear, and does not make people feel intimidated. It is an entry-level grammar book. There is a free PDF version available online.
11. CODE (divided into I / II / III books)
Recommended reasons: the content of the book involves all aspects of life in food, clothing, housing and transportation. The dialogues and texts are contemporary, and the grammar is integrated into various scenes of life, which is a set of original Dutch textbooks suitable for classroom teaching. A multimedia CD-ROM with videos is included.
12. Delfste Method (divided into two volumes: Beginner and Intermediate)
This is the Green Book that many students in the Netherlands have been talking about. The Green Book.
Reason: The text is very pure, in the standard Dutch of the north of the Netherlands, and the text is short and concise, similar to the classic English textbook "New Concept English". The text is short and concise, similar to the classic English textbook "New Concept English". The text is short and concise, similar to the classic English textbook "New Concept English". It is a tutorial for self-study and pronunciation correction for those who have basic knowledge of Dutch phonetics.
Some of the things I've learned from studying Dutch:
Learning materials
First of all, I'd like to introduce some materials to you. In a country where there is a huge lack of Dutch materials, it's not easy to collect and compare them.
1. Complete Dutch
For my initial introduction, I bought Complete Dutch from the Teach Yourself series, which is available on Taobao. This book is really fast for the introductory stage, and the English explanations are very clear and easy to understand, not to say how deep the explanations are, at least when you learn, you will almost never run into problems that can't be solved. The audio is also very good, and after ten lessons you can basically master the basic pronunciation and grammar of Dutch. The downside is that the text focuses a lot on speaking, and most of the texts are centered around conversational patterns. This kind of learning mode is not enough for systematic learning of grammar, and speaking is not something that can be done by reading a book, it needs to be practiced. I've been studying for a while now, and the order of sentences is still messy, and I can't speak for myself except what I've memorized in the text, or what I've said is all wrong.
2. Green Book
Delftse methode Nederlands voorbuitenlanders, do not know why the cover is a field, green (green), but the content is truly very good, vocabulary is very large, the topic is very rich, the fastest under normal circumstances to about 2 months to absorb the main knowledge of it! and then will reach A2 level. For reading ability and vocabulary enhancement is very helpful, grammar is best taught by a teacher, otherwise self-study is also very difficult. If you really want to learn on your own, you can get a copy of "Practical Dutch Grammar" translated by Zheng Weizhong from Taiwan, print it out electronically, and there are also paper copies available on Taobao. (In fact, there are more advanced grammar books, but I said the material is Taobao very good to find, and practical strong, there is no need to come up with the whole thief difficult)
3.APP
You need a good dictionary, and every day to wear on the body, at any time to flip through. However, thanks to Steve Jobs and other developers of electronic devices, you deserve 2 very useful Dutch apps. dictionary software for free?NL Dict Box?Dutch-English cross-referencing, the other is Forvo, native speaker recorded pronunciation software, including countless languages, just choose the Dutch, the website is free, the app on the Apple platform charges, but smart me when I was on Taobao, I was not able to find a good dictionary, but I was able to find a good one, and I was able to find a good one. The website is free, and the app is available on the Apple platform for a fee, but I was smart enough to buy it on Taobao for 2 bucks, so let me know if you find it cheaper.
With the use of can also have, AnkiApp, or multi-language, memorize words of the software, you need to download a variety of word packages. There is also a personal favorite Lingua (general people I do not tell him), really helps to expand the amount of reading, is a screen can take the word automatically collected to read the news of the software. What's left? Multi-neighboring countries? What's left? Rosetta Stone? Ah, I personally do not recommend, foreign learning thinking is always different from us, we like to fish dry learning!
4. CODE2-3
This is the teacher recommended to me, I think it is very cool to learn. If you follow what I said earlier to learn more than 2 months, you can basically start B1 learning, these two books Taobao have, more than a hundred a, you can learn advanced, vocabulary, and are very commonly used, grammar is very standardized, the amount of text is very large, listening to super-fast listening to not understand, the Dutch explanation is very clear, but it is a Dutch explanation, but, is to learn to be cool.
With the above artifacts I recommended, I don't think you should need anything else from beginner to intermediate.
Personal Tips
Dutch really didn't seem that great at first, but after I got curious and listened to Norwegian, I thought it was heavenly. Ahem, that is to say, the language is good or bad depending on our own listening habits, listening to the habit of listening to the language do not feel that any language is difficult to listen to or good, like some foreigners complained that Chinese is difficult to listen to, I simply can not hear the good and bad.
Then for us to learn a language, we also need to imitate its tone of voice. Especially pay attention to the accuracy of vowels. Also, for the record, I emphasize that both small and large tongue sounds can be practiced, it's up to you if you want to put in the effort to practice them, and I've written about how to contact them in another tweet, but your tongue is still yours, and how fast you practice it is something only you can know. You can't even control your tongue, what are you going to do to realize your ideals and achieve your career?!!!! Wish you victory over your big and small tongues!!!!