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title: "Pimsleur Dutch Basic Course - Level 1 Lessons 1-10 CD: Learn to Speak and Understand Dutch with Pimsleur Language Programs (1) Audio CD – Unabridged, July 17, 2007"
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# Pimsleur Dutch Basic Course - Level 1 Lessons 1-10 CD: Learn to Speak and Understand Dutch with Pimsleur Language Programs (1) Audio CD – Unabridged, July 17, 2007

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- **What is this?** Pimsleur Dutch Basic Course - Level 1 Lessons 1-10 CD: Learn to Speak and Understand Dutch with Pimsleur Language Programs (1) Audio CD – Unabridged, July 17, 2007 by pimsleur
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Enjoyable resource
*by S***Y on March 11, 2015*

This is my first Pimsleur Basic course and now I want them all! It's so fun repeating the sample speakers' words that you can forget that the chances of actually using these sentences is pretty low. For Dutch in particular, it's a good to hear the language being spoken in contexts other than cycling. (If anyone can recommend a movie or two in Dutch, please do.)One thing to consider: Pimsleur recommends avoiding trying to read the phrases they are teaching you. I beg to differ. The initial phrases you are taught can sound almost familiar to English speakers, e.g, the phrase for 'not very good' sounds like 'neet so hoot' (sort of) (I'm sure I will say 'not so hot' more than once when asked how I'm doing,) However, it's written like this: niet zo goed. Now I think that is a very useful thing to know! I would never be able to transfer even my painfully limited Dutch skills to any reading acumen whatsoever if I didn't break Pimsleur's rules. I did wait a couple of weeks, though, so that I wouldn't start seeing the words in my mind and confusing myself even further.Aside from the Pimsleur part, Dutch is a wonderful language! I thought it would be more like German. Perhaps it is more similar than I realize, but the rhythm is very different. I will probably move on through the Pimsleur series, even though my trip to Flanders and the Netherlands will be long past.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Terrific Intro!
*by V***0 on May 30, 2013*

I learn a language both by being plunged into it and also reading it at the same time. So I used this series in combination with the Lonely Planet Dutch phrase book and people in Flanders commented with surprise on how good my Flemish was. I spent a full week just before my trip immersed in the CDs and found them tremendously useful for tuning my ear to Dutch vowels and the rhythm of Dutch sentences. Time after time in Bruges, I was grateful for the Pimsleur approach because I had no problem asking for directions (and understanding them) or shopping. Now, I did need the phrase book to augment my learning, for things like getting train tickets and using taxis, but I never expected either to be comprehensive. The Pimsleur gave me the confidence to speak Nederlands wherever I went and I enjoyed the feeling of being a bit more inside the culture than if I'd used English. The repetition might annoy some people, but I found it soothing to have coffee in the morning and study, or a glass of wine at night and follow along. P.S.--the Lonely Planet book is great if you're going to Flanders because it lists variants in Nederlands between Holland and Belgium.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good starter program
*by I***Z on November 27, 2011*

My Dutch learning goals are to be fluent and to learn the Flemish (Vaalams) dialect for use in the Low Lands of Belgium. I had very little exposure to Dutch before this program.These CDs are easy to listen to. They break down pronunciation for you and repeat it several times. I listened to each CD once, which I felt was enough for me. They cover previous learning at the beginning of each CD and also throughout the entire series. So you only need to repeat a CD if you feel you need to.The strengths of this program is that you can listen to it on your commute or while doing other simple tasks. You Do Not need to pause/rewind the lesson. You can listen straight through. I liked having a male and female speaker. It makes learning Dutch simple and non intimidating. After the first lesson or two I felt like I was really learning. They break down the words and repeat often. I feel that I can understand the basics of Dutch. They cover basic sentence structure in a very natural way.I thought this series was shallow...it is mostly for travelers (for which purpose it would be highly practical!) It covered greetings, eating, drinking, basic directions, telling time (and therefore numbers) and how to ask if one speaks English/Dutch. What it covers, it does so very thoroughly, but I was hoping for a little more range. It is also a true-Dutch...no dialects, so for my purposes of learning Flemish I learned about 75%-95% of the same words etc, used in both. There are a few words and such I'll need to change out. (For instance replacing the formal 'uu' with the 'je'.)I enjoyed this series very much and I feel it is a great confidence builder. I do not know how it will work in the 'real world' as the only person I have to practice with is a Dutch speaking American. So I have not tried it yet on the ground, but I would feel confident to do so.For travelers or others wanting a basic understanding of Dutch, or for nervous beginners, I recommend this highly. I feel I have more confidence to go on to learn more.Lastly, I would also say this is a good dollar value for the set. Enough to know if you'd like to continue or just give you the basics if that's what you want without spending hundereds of dollars.

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