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What are we doing: Podcast about language, traditions and trends in Flanders
What are we doing: Language, Traditions and Trends is a podcast for non-native speakers who are learning Dutch.
Proverbs, sayings and current topics that live in Flanders or Belgium are discussed in this podcast. The first podcast is about the proverb …
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Conjugation of have and be: Sing along
A song about the conjugation of have and are with nonsensical rhyming words.
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Conjugation of have and be: Karaoke
The karaoke version of the song about the conjugation of have and be. The students only hear the melody and sing the song themselves.
You can listen to the song in which the text is sung viaConjugation of have and are: Sing along
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Dutch with Aline: Podcast
Meet Dutch with Aline , the podcast that helps students master Dutch. In this podcast, topics such as Belgian habits, famous Belgians, frequent mistakes ... are discussed.
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Teacher NT2: Podcast
Peter Schoenaerts has been active in the world of Dutch for more than 25 years. He taught Dutch to non-native speakers in Leuven, New York and Jakarta, was project leader for Dutch as a foreign language at the Taalunie and contributed to a large …
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Flanders storyland: Podcast
Different storytellers take you on a journey throughout Flanders with regional stories and folktales for young and old. Where has Kludde been haunting everywhere and who were Pape Toon and Tanneke Toverheks?
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Account: Podcast true stories
Relaas is a collection of true stories, anecdotes told by ordinary people. The anecdotes move, surprise, make you laugh, endear.
The people behind Relaas believe that everyone has a compelling story that deserves to be heard. Some stories are so …
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practicing pronunciation of verbs
This is a list of frequent verbs.
The sound is designed to listen to the pronunciation of verbs enabling them to possibly say after.
Each verb is addressed in three times: present tense, past tense, vvt
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