'Vrieskou en grijze lucht' - Talking about winter weather

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'Zal ik enkel de puntjes knippen?' - Talking to your hairdresser

Send a textIn this episode, you get to practise all the expressions you need when explaining your Flemish hairdresser what you want. Translate and repeat a Dutch dialogue about curls, bangs, and a bald boyfriend. 

'Mijn handtas is gestolen' - Talking about crime

Send a textIn this episode, you get to practise your Dutch with a dialogue about reporting a theft.This is a great episode for intermediate learners, because a lot of things come together: asking questions, talking about past and future, basic vocab... Up for a challenge? See how ...  Show more

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