Welcome to our page offering free Dutch courses for those who are interested in working in the Netherlands! 

We are thrilled to announce that we have partnered with a language school to provide you with the opportunity to learn Dutch online at no cost to you.


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The ability to speak Dutch is a valuable skill that can greatly enhance your chances of finding employment in the Netherlands, as it will allow you to better communicate with colleagues, clients, and customers. Additionally, speaking Dutch will help you to integrate into Dutch society more easily, making your overall experience in the country much more enjoyable.

Our courses are open to anyone who is interested in learning Dutch, regardless of their background or level of experience. Whether you are a complete beginner or an advanced learner, we have a course that will suit your needs. Our experienced instructors will guide you through the learning process, providing you with the support and resources you need to succeed.

So if you are interested in improving your Dutch language skills and increasing your chances of finding work in the Netherlands, we invite you to apply for our free Dutch courses today!

Increase your independence

It is true that English is widely spoken in the Netherlands (around 86 percent of the population speak English). However, it's helpful to learn some fundamental words so you can get around in regions where English is not spoken.  I assure you that a little Dutch goes a long way. Especially it is valuable if you try to find a job in the Netherlands.

Dutch is spoken in other countries

Speaking Dutch is not limited to the Netherlands. Even while Dutch isn't as widely spoken as, say, Spanish, you may now travel Belgium, Suriname, and the Caribbean, notably Aruba, CuraƧao, and Sint Maarten, with confidence if you speak it. Sweet! Additionally, Afrikaans, a language used in Namibia and South Africa, and Dutch share certain similarities. 8 birds with 1 stone, indeed!

Know the culture

It's not always easy to see the culture. A place's language, sayings, humor, and even music are all part of its culture. As a result, you may learn a lot about Dutch culture by learning a little bit of Dutch or by speaking it. You can also converse with locals! The best method to fit in is always to talk to the locals.