Advanced Diploma in Dutch Language by Dunster Business School
Enhance linguistic skills with Advanced Diploma in Dutch Language | Gain proficiency, with exclusive live training with experts | Gain advanced grammar, vocabulary and Dutch culture | Prepare well for Dutch Proficiency Examinations.

Total Course Duration
132 + Hours

Course Fee
INR 49000

Next Batch Starts
12-May-2025

Certification
Yes*
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What you will learn at Eduwatts
Become proficient in advanced level grammar and vocabular
Understand common advanced level phrases
Comprehend complex sentences and use them fluency
Learn advanced effective writing and reading skills
Become fluent in business communication
Be able to create content in formal Dutch language
Gain insights into Dutch literature culture and history


Who is this course for?
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Intermediate Level Students
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Learners aiming to refine their skills
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Travelers seeking confident conversational ability
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Students progressing to advanced language stages
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Professionals needing better communication in Dutch

Syllabus
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- Functional Content
- Describe and value people.
- Definition and description of objects.
- Relate moments from the past.
- Express prohibition.
- Express obligation.
- Highlight or give importance to something.
- Recommend and advise.
- React by showing our feelings.
- React to other people's wishes.
- Express likes wishes and feelings.
- Show skepticism.
- Express wishes that are difficult or impossible to fulfill.
- Formulate hypotheses in the present and past.
- Against arguing.
- Compare objects and people.
- Express agreement and disagreement.
- Express approval and disapproval.
- Argue and debate.
- Summarize arguments.
- Convey orders, requests, and advice (in the present and past).
- Transmit messages (in present and past).
- Repeat a previous or budget order.
- Sequence arguments.
- Structure the speech.
- Give coherence to a text.
- Make literary use of language.
- Narrate using different tenses
- Grammar Content
- Advanced uses
- Verbs and verbal periphrasis of transformation and change.
- Review of the affirmative and negative imperative with pronouns.
- Uses of having and carrying in physical descriptions.
- Verbs with prepositions.
- Although indicative and subjunctive.
- Subjunctive revision (present, imperfect, and past perfect).
- Review of classes of conditional sentences.
- More colloquial expressions.
- The pluperfect subjunctive.
- He is impersonal.
- Connectors (additive, counter-argumentative, causal, consequential, ordering of discourse).
- Frequently used prefixes and suffixes.
- The indicative vs subjunctive.
- Time correlation in the indirect style.
- Derivation of adjectives from nouns.
- Comparative constructions.
- Neutral pronouns.
- LeÃsmo, LaÃsmo, LoÃsmo.
- Other periphrases.
- Synonyms and antonyms.
- The accentuation and general rules of spelling.
- Interpretation and production of short literary texts
- Pronunciation
- Identification of variants of Dutch.
- Intonation, accent, and rhythm in-variants of Dutch
- Functional Content
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- Functional Content
- Judge and value.
- Express hypotheses.
- Complain and lament.
- Express likes wishes and preferences.
- Encourage and reassure.
- Recommend and advise.
- Influence the interlocutor.
- Contrast and compare ideas.
- Structure the speech.
- Relate or add information.
- Point out opposition, processes, results, and circumstances.
- Alluding to themes or interpretations of others.
- Repeat and tell what was said by another.
- React to new information by referring to previous knowledge.
- Recognize and use discourse markers indicating processes, results.
- Circumstances and temporal reference.
- Extract relevant information and make a summary.
- Give compliments and react to compliments.
- Production of different kinds of texts.
- Grammar
- Review of all the subjunctive tenses.
- Subordinate substantive clauses.
- Subordinate adjective clauses with indicative and subjunctive verbs.
- Causal subordinate clauses with verbs in Indicative and subjunctive.
- Consecutive, concessive, comparative, final, and conditional sentences.
- Verbs that alternate indicative and subjunctive with the change of meaning and intentional nuances.
- Mode sentences (as and as, as, the same as if, as if ...).
- Other colloquial expressions.
- The indirect and direct style.
- Verbs that introduce the referred speech.
- Uses of the + adjective.
- More discursive markers.
- Process of the derivation of adjectives to verbs.
- Values ââof yourself.
- Prepositional phrases.
- Adverbial phrases.
- Review of the rules of spelling and stress.
- Production and analysis of written texts
- Pronunciation
- Identification of variants of dutch
- Intonation, accent, and rhythm in-variants of Dutch
- Functional Content

What's Included?
132 Hours of Interactive, Real-Time Training
Unlimited 24/7 Access to Our E-Learning Portal
Learn from Industry Experts
AI powered Auto- Graded Exercises
Vocabulary Flashcards
Hands-On Internship Experience
Exclusive Access to Our Premium Job Portal
Globally Recognized Professional Certification
Credits and Swiss Certification from Dunster Business School, Switzerland
Sample Course Certificate


Course Description
Advanced Diploma in Dutch Language by Dunster Business School presents the rich and practical culture and language of the Netherlands. The candidate will learn about advanced level grammar, vocabulary along with comprehensive reading and writing fluency. Explore Dutch literature, culture, media and history.
Level C1: 66 hours of Dutch Speaking Classes (Online),
Level C2: 66 hours of Dutch Lessons (Online).

Frequently Asked Questions
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Can we take up multiple sessions with different trainers?
Yes! You can get to attend multiple sessions with different trainers, as it is a feature of our Membership Program at no extra cost.
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Do we get lifetime access to the class recordings and LMS?
Yes! In our lifetime membership program, you get lifetime access to the class recordings and the LMS.
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How to apply for a hard copy of the certificate?
Kindly follow the process to request for hardcopy of the certificate listed on this page: Request Certificate
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Is Dunster Business School a recognized institute globally?
Yes, Dunster Business School (DBS) is a recognized institution with international accreditations and memberships, ensuring high educational standards. It is fully accredited by QAHE, recognized by EAHEA, and a member of ACBSP for business education. DBS is also a licensed higher education institution in Zug, Switzerland (Legal License No. CHE-206.619.191), reflecting its commitment to Swiss academic excellence.
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Does Dunster Business School have a credit system?
Yes, Dunster Business School (DBS) utilizes the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) to quantify and recognize student workload across its programs. A standard academic year at DBS comprises 60 ECTS credits

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