Free Dutch Exercises for Beginners
Learn essential vocabulary and grammar at your own pace.
✔ Simple lessons explained in English
✔ Interactive quizzes with instant feedback
✔ Build confidence with clear examples
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Start learning Dutch today with our free, beginner-friendly courses! Clear explanations, interactive exercises, and practical examples make it easy to build your skills and confidence—one lesson at a time.
Articles – de, het & een
A0 – A1
Do you struggle with de and het? You’re not alone—this is one of the trickiest parts of Dutch. In this lesson, you’ll learn clear rules and helpful memory tips to choose the right article faster. We’ll also show you which words you simply need to memorize. With short exercises, you can practice right away. Soon, you’ll use de and het with much more confidence.
Dutch verbs: “hebben” and “zijn”
A0 – A1
Do you struggle with hebben and zijn? These two verbs are essential in Dutch and appear in almost every sentence. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to use them correctly as main verbs and as auxiliaries. We’ll break down the rules step by step so they’re easy to understand. With short exercises, you can practice immediately. Soon, you’ll use hebben and zijn with confidence.
Pronouns
A0 – A1
Do your sentences feel long or unnatural? Pronouns help you speak more smoothly and naturally in Dutch. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to use ik, jij, hij, and wij correctly. We’ll explain when and how to use each form in everyday situations. With short exercises, you can practice right away. Soon, your sentences will sound clearer and more fluent.
Sentence structure
A0 – A1
Dutch sentences follow a unique word order that often confuses learners. Master the placement of verbs, subjects, and objects to build clear, natural sentences.
Conjugating verbs
A0 – A1
Dutch verbs change depending on who’s speaking. Learn how to conjugate regular and irregular verbs in the present tense and stop second-guessing your grammar.
Prepositions
A0 – A1
Dutch prepositions don’t always match English ones. Discover the meanings, combinations, and fixed expressions that make ”in”, ”op’,’ and ”aan” tricky but essentials.
What Our Students Say
Before this course, Dutch felt really overwhelming and I didn’t know where to start. The lessons break everything down into simple, clear steps, which helped me go from knowing nothing (A0) to actually understanding and speaking basic Dutch (A1). I finally feel confident introducing myself and having short conversations.
John Doe
I used to guess my way through Dutch and constantly doubted myself. This course made the grammar and structure much easier to understand, especially things like de and het and verb forms. After finishing it, I can now form my own sentences and follow simple conversations without feeling lost.
Malissa
