If you need to learn Dutch for your work or if you would like to improve your position on the labor market and/or your employability, you can take a business language course.
During the course you will practise specifically with professional communication in work situations. The course will be costumised to fit your current level and your (desired) workfield. For example you can learn how to prepare a presentation, how to type email, how to hold telephone conversations or how to talk to colleagues.
Lessons can take place at our classrooms or on location. Online lessons (via Zoom or Teams) are also possible.
The CEFR is a guideline to describe the proficiency level for European languages.
The main levels are A, B and C. At level A (basic user) you still need support and guidance when speaking. At level B (independent user) you can get by independently in everyday situations. At level C (proficient user) you have reached a proficiency equal to that of a native speaker. Each level is further subdivided into 2 parts. There is A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2.