Dutch A2 module 1: Reizen: op avontuur! (Travelling: into the wild!)

This is learning module 1 of 6 of our Dutch A2 syllabus. Each learning module contains 6 till 8 chapters.

Learning goals:

  • Manage common situations while travelling.
  • Expressing cause and purpose.

Lessons (8)

A2.1 - Vakantieplannen (Holiday plans)

  • Describe different types of holidays and activities.
  • Discuss the modes of transportation used to reach your travel destination
  • Know common holiday destinations in your guest country.
  • Verbs with '(om) te', 'laten' and 'aan het'

A2.2 - Je koffer inpakken (Packing your luggage)

  • Name and describe common items ti pack and suitcase types.
  • Packing a suitcase for a business trip.
  • Navigate baggage rules and restrictions at the airport.
  • When not to use an article

A2.3 - Boek uw accommodatie (Book your accomodation)

  • Book and reserve a room - by phone, email and online.
  • Know common hotel and room types.
  • Irregular comparisons

A2.4 - Op de luchthaven en in het vliegtuig (At the airport and in the plane)

  • The check-in process for your flight: at the airport and online.
  • Ask for information on flight schedules and terminals.
  • Going through security and understanding safety instructions.
  • General sentence structure
  • prepositional phrase

A2.5 - Huur je vervoer (Rent your transportation)

  • Rent a car, bike or scooter.
  • Manage your car insurance and deposit.
  • Pick up and return your transportation.
  • Difference between heel, zeer and veel

A2.6 - In het hotel (At the hotel)

  • Do your hotel check-in and check-out.
  • Request changes or extra services during your stay.
  • Report any issues related to your stay at the reception.
  • the indirect object

A2.7 - Als toerist in de stad (As a Tourist in the City)

  • Common activities during a city trip.
  • Asking information at the tourist office.
  • Know practical survival phrases as a tourist to navigate in the city.
  • Past participle: strong and weak verbs

A2.8 - Vakantieramp? (Holiday disaster?)

  • Report stolen or lost items at the police station.
  • Asking for help with documents at the embassy or consulate.
  • Contact emergency services.
  • Irregular past participles