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Are you looking for Dutch material?

Postby guiguixx1 » Sat Oct 14, 2017 10:52 am

Hi all!

I am a teacher of English and Dutch and have been working on my website Cameleondeslangues.be for 2 years now. My first and main goal has been to use it to teach Dutch and I have developed this website during these past two years, making mainly grammar articles and writing easy stories. I have mainly developed material which is difficult to find and which I wish I could have used when I was learning the language. I am now trying to create material that doesn't exist or is difficult to find, things to help learners, and I know many of you are learning Dutch. I thus wanted to ask: is there any material (especially written, which I can make more easily) that you wish existed but you cannot find? Is there anything that could really help you but still needs to be created? I would be interested in hearing from you in order to improve the website and help as many learners as possible!
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Re: Are you looking for Dutch material?

Postby Iversen » Mon Oct 16, 2017 8:20 pm

You may not find my answer useful, but the thing I miss most is a collection of dusty old texts with their original spelling from the golden age of the Netherlands.
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Re: Are you looking for Dutch material?

Postby Jar-Ptitsa » Tue Oct 17, 2017 2:02 am

Iversen wrote:You may not find my answer useful, but the thing I miss most is a collection of dusty old texts with their original spelling from the golden age of the Netherlands.


Yes, old fashioned Dutch is much more fun!!!!! I love the old spelling. the spell-checker would explode haha.
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