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Dutch Vocabulary - Education

Hi Dutch learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn Dutch vocabulary related to education. As you know, learning a language means not only mastering its grammar and structures but also being able to talk about everyday topics such as education. Whether you're a student or a teacher, this vocabulary will help you understand and communicate about this important subject. Don't forget to practice with a native speaker! Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

Dutch Education System[edit | edit source]

Before we dive into the vocabulary, let's briefly explain the Dutch education system. The Dutch education system is divided into four levels: primary education, secondary education, vocational education, and higher education.

  • Primary education (basisonderwijs): Compulsory education for children aged 4 to 12
  • Secondary education (voortgezet onderwijs): Compulsory education for children aged 12 to 16, followed by two additional years of non-compulsory education.
  • Vocational education (middelbaar beroepsonderwijs or mbo): Non-compulsory education for ages 16 and older, offering vocational training and apprenticeships.
  • Higher education (hoger onderwijs): Varying levels of education, including HBO (University of Applied Sciences) and WO (research universities).

Dutch Vocabulary - Education[edit | edit source]

School and University[edit | edit source]

Here are some Dutch words related to schools and universities:

Dutch Pronunciation English
School /skol/ School
Universiteit /yni.vɛr.siˈtɛit/ University
College /kɔˈlɛɣə/ College
Klas /klas/ Class
Student /ˈsty.dɛnt/ Student
Opleiding /oː.plɛi.dɪŋ/ Course

Dialogue:

  • Person 1: Ik ga naar de universiteit. (I'm going to university.)
  • Person 2: Op welke universiteit studeer je? (Which university are you studying at?)

Teaching and learning[edit | edit source]

Here are some Dutch words related to teaching and learning:

Dutch Pronunciation English
Leraar/Lerares /ləˈraːr/ /ləˈraːrəs/ Teacher (male and female)
Docent /doˈsɛnt/ Instructor
Notitieboekje /noˈti.si.buk.jə/ Notebook
Lesrooster /ˈlɛs.ruː.stər/ Timetable
Huiswerk /ˈɦœy̯s.wɛrk/ Homework

Dialogue:

  • Person 1: Mijn docent legt alles zo duidelijk uit. (My instructor explains everything so clearly.)
  • Person 2: Dan moet je een notitieboekje gebruiken om alles op te schrijven. (Then you should use a notebook to write everything down.)

Exams and Grades[edit | edit source]

Here are some Dutch words related to exams and grades:

Dutch Pronunciation English
Examen /ɛkˈsaː.mən/ Exam
Toets /tuts/ Test
Cijfer /ˈsɛi.fər/ Grade
Voldoende /vɔlˈduːn.də/ Pass
Onvoldoende /ˌɔn.volˈduːn.də/ Fail

Dialogue:

  • Person 1: Ik heb een voldoende voor mijn toets Nederlands. (I passed my Dutch test.)
  • Person 2: Wat was je cijfer? (What was your grade?)
  • Person 1: Een zeven. (A seven.)

Dutch education idioms[edit | edit source]

Dutch idioms and expressions can be a fun way to learn new vocabulary and expressions to sound more fluent:

Dutch Literal translation Meaning
De leerlingen zijn de toekomst. The students are the future. Students are the future.
Kennis is macht. Knowledge is power. Knowledge is power.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Learning Dutch vocabulary related to education is important to communicate about this everyday topic. To improve your Dutch Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions! Practice makes perfect. 😊


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