A comprehensive A2-level lesson on expressing opinions and negotiating in Dutch, featuring practical dialogues, key phrases like 'Ik vind dat...' and 'Volgens mij...', and past tense verb conjugations to enhance communication in work and social settings.
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These exercises can be done together during conversation lessons or as homework.
Exercise 1: Translate and use in a sentence
Instruction: Pick a word, translated and use the word in a sentence or dialogue.
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Juist
Correct
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Het argument
The argument
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Positief
Positive
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Negatief
Negative
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Je mening geven
Giving your opinion
Exercise 2: Dialogue Cards
Instruction: Select a situation and practice the conversation with your teacher or fellow students.
Exercise 3: Multiple Choice
Instruction: Choose the correct solution
1. Ik geloof dat hij gisteren op tijd naar het werk _____.
(I believe that he went to work on time _____.)2. Volgens mij _____ zij snel op de e-mail van de klant.
(In my opinion _____ she answered the customer's email quickly.)3. Naar mijn mening _____ de onderhandeling gisteren succesvol.
(In my opinion _____ the negotiation was successful yesterday.)4. Ik dacht dat het compromis niet eerlijk _____.
(I thought that the compromise was not _____.)Exercise 4: Discussion about a new project at work
Instruction:
Verb Tables
Antwoorden - Answer
Onvoltooid verleden tijd
- ik antwoordde
- jij antwoordde
- hij/zij/het antwoordde
- wij antwoordden
- jullie antwoordden
- zij antwoordden
Geloven - Believe
Onvoltooid verleden tijd
- ik geloofde
- jij geloofde
- hij/zij/het geloofde
- wij geloofden
- jullie geloofden
- zij geloofden
Zijn - Be
Onvoltooid verleden tijd
- ik was
- jij was
- hij/zij/het was
- wij waren
- jullie waren
- zij waren
Dennen - Think
Onvoltooid verleden tijd
- ik dacht
- jij dacht
- hij/zij/het dacht
- wij dachten
- jullie dachten
- zij dachten
Eindigen - End
Onvoltooid verleden tijd
- ik eindigde
- jij eindigde
- hij/zij/het eindigde
- wij eindigden
- jullie eindigden
- zij eindigden
Exercise 5: Je mening geven
Instruction: Fill in the correct word.
Grammar: Giving your opinion
Show translation Show answersVolgens mij, Ik geloof dat, Naar mijn mening, Ik vind, Ik ben ervan overtuigd, Ik denk dat
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Onvoltooid verleden tijd (OVT)
Dutch | English |
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(ik) antwoordde | I answered |
(jij) antwoordde/antwoorde | you answered |
(hij/zij/het) antwoordde | he/she/it answered |
(wij) antwoordden | we answered |
(jullie) antwoordden | you answered |
(zij) antwoordden | they answered |
Geloven to believe Share Copied!
Onvoltooid verleden tijd (OVT)
Dutch | English |
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(ik) geloofde | I believed |
(jij) geloofde/geloof | you believed/believe |
(hij/zij/het) geloofde | he/she/it believed |
(wij) geloofden | we believed |
(jullie) geloofden | you believed |
(zij) geloofden | they believed |
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Expressing Opinions and Negotiating in Dutch
This lesson is designed for A2 level learners who want to improve their ability to share opinions and negotiate in everyday Dutch. You will practice common expressions used in workplace and social contexts, helping you communicate your point of view clearly and politely.
Core Topics Covered
- Giving opinions: Learn phrases like "Ik vind dat..." (I think that...), "Naar mijn mening..." (In my opinion...), and "Volgens mij..." (According to me...).
- Discussing proposals: Express agreement or concerns about projects and ideas with phrases such as "Ik ben ervan overtuigd dat..." (I am convinced that...) and "Ik geloof dat..." (I believe that...).
- Negotiation language: Use polite and constructive expressions to handle workplace discussions and team meetings effectively.
Practical Dialogues & Examples
The lesson provides dialogues about a new project, office design opinions, and expressing views in team meetings. For example, sentences like "Ik denk dat we ook de risico’s goed moeten bespreken" (I think we should also discuss the risks carefully) demonstrate how to balance assertiveness with collaboration.
Grammar Focus: Past Tense Verbs
You will practice conjugating key verbs in the imperfect tense (onvoltooid verleden tijd) such as antwoordde (answered), geloofde (believed), vond (found), and was (was). These help narrate past conversations and negotiations, enriching your storytelling skills.
Notes on Expression Differences
In Dutch, opinions are often softened with phrases like "Volgens mij" or "Naar mijn mening," which literally translate to "According to me" or "In my opinion," closely matching English. However, Dutch speakers frequently use the expression "Ik ben ervan overtuigd dat..." which means "I am convinced that..." — a stronger assertion than the English "I believe that..." This is useful when you want to express strong confidence. Also, the verb forms for past tense are essential since Dutch often recounts discussions and negotiations using the imperfect tense, unlike English which may use the simple past more casually.
Useful words and phrases include: mening geven (to give an opinion), onderhandelen (to negotiate), compromis (compromise), and expressions like "Ik denk dat..." (I think that...) to share thoughts kindly and constructively.