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- Series: Dutch-English (Book 4)
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- Publisher: MostUsedWords.com (March 16th, 2018)
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Dutch Frequency Dictionary 4 - Master VocabularyFluent Dutch Very Advanced Vocabulary for Near Fluent Dutch Learners This the fourth book in the Dutch Frequency Dictionary series. This book will allow you to become fluent in Dutch. You will grow your vocabulary from roughly CEFR C1+ up to C2+. This dictionary is for advanced students who want to learn fluent Dutch. If you know the 10. 000 used words in Dutch, you will have a vocabulary equal to a grown up native speaker who finished college or
This the fourth book in the Dutch Frequency Dictionary series.
This book will allow you to become fluent in Dutch. You will grow your vocabulary from roughly CEFR C1+ up to C2+.
This dictionary is for advanced students who want to learn fluent Dutch.
If you know the 10.000 used words in Dutch, you will have a vocabulary equal to a grown-up native speaker who finished college or university.
You can speak Dutch fluently and express yourself with ease. You can deal with academic or cognitively taxing material.
You can use the Dutch language to a near-native effect, depending on your grammar skills. Your Dutch is at a level that may, in certain aspects, be more advanced than that of an average native speaker.
In technical terms: you will understand 98% of all spoken Dutch and 95% of all written Dutch.
It is unnecessary to read the 1st, 2nd or 3rd book to enjoy this frequency dictionary. That entirely depends on how fluent in Dutch you already are.
You can use this book as a stand-alone course. You can also use it as a supplement to any other language learning method.
Inside this book, you will find:
Not all words are created equal. You will use some words more than other words. Learning words by frequency is the best way to become fluent in Dutch.
According to research, this is the amount of vocabulary you need to learn fluent Dutch:
A list of the 7501-10.000 most frequently used Dutch words, based on subtitles analysis. A large base text collection is necessary to build a solid general frequency list. We analyzed the equivalent of two large libraries full of books to create a reliable frequency list.
Subtitles resemble both written and spoken language. This makes subtitles the best approach for creating a relevant and practical word frequency list.
This Dutch to English frequency dictionary can be divided into three sections.
Dutch pronunciation can be a bit difficult. To aid you in pronouncing Dutch words correctly, we added phonetic transcriptions to each entry. The book uses the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
You can use this frequency dictionary as a stand-alone tool. You can also mix this book with any other language learning applications, courses, lessons, or books.
This book roughly covers CEFR vocabulary ratings from C1 (fluency) to C2+ (mastery). These relatively high-frequency words are an excellent tool for advanced and near-fluent Dutch learners.