
A0 | Absolute Beginner
• Have you recently moved to the Netherlands—let’s say within the past year?
• Are you finding it challenging to produce or understand even simple Dutch words or phrases?
• Do basic greetings and introductions feel difficult?
• Are you struggling to form coherent sentences or participate in conversations?

A1 | Advanced Beginner
• Do you have SOME knowledge of Dutch?
• Can you introduce yourself and others?
• Can you ask and answer simple questions about personal details? (where do you live, people you know, things they have etc.)
• Can you interact in a simple way, provided the other person is willing to help?
• Can you make basic requests and give basic information in familiar contexts?

A2+ | Experienced
• Do you have experience practicing and speaking Dutch?
• Can you handle simple communication in routine situations requiring a simple and direct exchange of information?
• Can you describe in simple terms aspects of your background, immediate environment, and basic needs?
• Can you participate in simple conversations on familiar topics, though you might still struggle with more complex structures and vocabulary?
One-on-one
If you prefer to learn Dutch in a one-on-one setting, you can consider following individual classes, fully personalized to your goals, learning style and budget.
– Master the Dutch essentials, from introductions to everyday expressions
– Gain confidence to engage in real-life conversations
– Tailored to your personal or professional needs
– Deepen your understanding of Dutch culture and nuances
– Receive support to address specific, personal challenges, whether it concerns dyslexia, ADHD, perfectionism or (a lack of) motivation, confidence, etc.
– Classes are easy to reschedule , no matter how busy life gets!
Anyone with specific learning difficulties is highly encouraged to follow individual classes!


Core Values
Inductive Learning
We learn and teach languages through clear examples in real-life scenarios, rather than focusing too much on grammar rules and theory.
This is called inductive learning, and it helps us develop an intuitive understanding from day one. This is the fastest path to fluency and the most natural way to learn – just as children do.
Grammar should be a useful tool; not another obstacle in the way. Especially if it’s demotivating you or slowing you down.
Enjoying the Process
Let’s face it: learning languages is a long-term process. We need to find ways to keep ourselves motivated over time, throughout our busy lives.
This is why we prioritise genuine excitement over the old-fashioned, one-size-fits-all learning methods that cost more energy than they give you.
We replace homework exercises with tasks that are light-hearted, playful, and yet highly effective. And during the classes, we immerse ourselves, play interactive games and mimic everything we see and hear.

His classes are very dynamic. I never get bored. Always has constructive exercises, adding learning while having fun in the process.

I am 58 years old and I passed all my A2 exams last year thanks to Yoram’s classes.

