Integration course Dutch language for Russian speaking

Duration: 144
Level: Inburgeringscursus (B1-B2)
Lessons: 96
Quiz:
Students: 10

The Dutch course for Russian speakers to prepare for the integration exam is the shortest way to pass the integration exam and obtain Dutch citizenship. Many people live in the Netherlands for years, but never start learning the language for various reasons. The most common of them: it is enough to know English for work, and the need for Dutch most often arises when a person realizes that he has lived in the country for five years and can apply for citizenship. Most often, this is when the search for Dutch courses to prepare for the integration exam begins. But in view of the fact that the courses are attended by people from different countries who speak different languages, such courses are usually taught by native speakers. Accordingly, the explanation of the material is also carried out in Dutch, which greatly complicates and slows down the learning process.

 

That is why we have launched the project Dutch courses for the integration exam for Russian speakers, where all the material can be explained to you by certified teachers of Dutch, whose native language is Russian. Classes are available both in groups and individually.

 

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*The duration of the trial lesson is 60 minutes for a group and 30 minutes for individual lessons.

 

To become a Dutchman, you need to think like him. In other words, to know the history and culture of this beautiful country, and to speak its language. You can learn it well in a few months if you already have knowledge of the language at the A1 level. If you start learning Dutch from scratch, the average preparation time will take about 9 months.

However, in order to adapt to a new country, knowing the language is not enough. You need to try to create a social circle for yourself - preferably from local residents. It will also help to visit public places - restaurants, museums, shopping centers. In addition, they will accelerate the adaptation of travel to different cities of the Netherlands - they will allow you to see new facets of national cuisine, art, geography, etc.

But the main thing is to have a clear plan in mind for several months or years ahead, what you would like to achieve while living in the Netherlands. It will become a powerful support if nostalgia for the first homeland suddenly floods in, and there is a desire to return. And the first step towards its implementation can be such a course - as the Dutch language for Russian speakers to pass the integration exam (Inburgeringsexamen).