I am wanting to learn Dutch due to me going to Holland quite a bit recently.
I was thinking of going with Rosetta Stone, but the reviews are not really that good. So maybe get a book, or are there any other methods that anyone can recommend?
I am not living there, just going to Holland a few days every 2-3 weeks.
To be honest, when I am there, I am learning how to say simple stuff. Just would like to get some knowledge on the language before I go that should help me out a bit more learning it.
Good call - even though I have my location as Leicester, I currently live and work in London, so would preferably be something I could do in my own time wherever I am.
I might try and do a Dutch GCSE (if this exists?) as I can get pretty much all education free through work.
Why do Dutch GCSE? Sounds like a complete waste of time, unless you want a qualification that no one cares about in a (relatively) obscure language!
If you live in London, there will be plenty of schools offering Dutch lessons.
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