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Book Synopsis
Dutch is spoken by 23 million people, mainly in the Netherlands and Belgium, and is an official EU language. For English speakers, written Dutch can be fairly straightforward to pick up, although the pronunciation can be more of a challenge.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part I: Getting Started 7

Chapter 1: You Already Know Some Dutch 9

Chapter 2: Low-cal Grammar: Just the Basics 27

Chapter 3: Number Magic: All Kinds of Counting 49

Part II: Dutch in Action 65

Chapter 4: Greetings and Introductions 67

Chapter 5: Getting to Know Each Other Better 85

Chapter 6: Enjoying a Meal and Eating Out 99

Chapter 7: Shopping ’til You Drop 131

Chapter 8: Making Leisure a Top Priority 149

Chapter 9: When You Have to Work 177

Part III: Dutch on the Go 199

Chapter 10: Money, Banks, and Post Offices 201

Chapter 11: Asking for Directions 215

Chapter 12: Staying in a Hotel 231

Chapter 13: Using Transport 249

Chapter 14: Coping with Emergencies 283

Part IV: The Part of Tens 303

Chapter 15: Ten Ways to Pick Up Dutch Quickly 305

Chapter 16: Five Things You Should Never Say 309

Chapter 17: Ten Favourite Dutch Expressions 311

Chapter 18: Ten Public Holidays to Remember 315

Chapter 19: Ten Phrases That Make You Sound Professional 321

Part V: Appendixes 325

Appendix A: Dutch Verbs 327

Appendix B: Minidictionary 341

Appendix C: About the Downloadable Content 355

Index 357

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 09/04/2008
      ISBN13: 9780470519868, 978-0470519868
      ISBN10: 047051986X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Dutch is spoken by 23 million people, mainly in the Netherlands and Belgium, and is an official EU language. For English speakers, written Dutch can be fairly straightforward to pick up, although the pronunciation can be more of a challenge.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1

      Part I: Getting Started 7

      Chapter 1: You Already Know Some Dutch 9

      Chapter 2: Low-cal Grammar: Just the Basics 27

      Chapter 3: Number Magic: All Kinds of Counting 49

      Part II: Dutch in Action 65

      Chapter 4: Greetings and Introductions 67

      Chapter 5: Getting to Know Each Other Better 85

      Chapter 6: Enjoying a Meal and Eating Out 99

      Chapter 7: Shopping ’til You Drop 131

      Chapter 8: Making Leisure a Top Priority 149

      Chapter 9: When You Have to Work 177

      Part III: Dutch on the Go 199

      Chapter 10: Money, Banks, and Post Offices 201

      Chapter 11: Asking for Directions 215

      Chapter 12: Staying in a Hotel 231

      Chapter 13: Using Transport 249

      Chapter 14: Coping with Emergencies 283

      Part IV: The Part of Tens 303

      Chapter 15: Ten Ways to Pick Up Dutch Quickly 305

      Chapter 16: Five Things You Should Never Say 309

      Chapter 17: Ten Favourite Dutch Expressions 311

      Chapter 18: Ten Public Holidays to Remember 315

      Chapter 19: Ten Phrases That Make You Sound Professional 321

      Part V: Appendixes 325

      Appendix A: Dutch Verbs 327

      Appendix B: Minidictionary 341

      Appendix C: About the Downloadable Content 355

      Index 357

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