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    Description: Hugo's world-renowned method is designed to give you a working knowledge of Dutch much sooner than you thought possible. Practical and straightforward, the book will help you make steady and rapid progress in an enjoyable way.
    ISBN: 9781405301060
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Description: Learn to speak Dutch in three short months with Hugo's world-renowned book and CD pack, the Hugo in 3 Months CD Language Course: Dutch. Practise regularly using the three 70-minute CDs and accompanying book and you'll learn to understand and speak Dutch faster than you thought possible.
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Category: Books
Description: Learn to speak Dutch in three short months with Hugo's world-renowned book and CD pack, the Hugo in 3 Months CD Language Course: Dutch. Practise regularly using the three 70-minute CDs and accompanying book and you'll learn to understand and speak Dutch faster than you thought possible.
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Description: The Rough Guide Dutch Phrasebook is the definitive phrasebook to help you make the most of your time in The Netherlands. Whether you want to book a hotel room, ask what time the train leaves or buy a drink from the bar, this new phrasebook has a dictionary of over 5,000 words and will help you communicate with the locals in no time. The free audio downloads, recorded by native Dutch speakers, can be downloaded to your computer or MP3 player. They allow you to listen to the correct pronunciation of essential dialogues and are ideal for practicing before you go or while you're there. There's even a regional pronunciation guide and Rough Guide travel tips section, so wherever you are you can get around and speak the lingo. The Rough Guide Dutch Phrasebook has an extensive two-way dictionary packed with vocabulary and includes a helpful menu and drinks list reader, perfect for choosing the right dish in any restaurant. With this phrasebook in your pocket you'll never run out of things to say! Make the most of your trip to The Netherlands with The Rough Guide Dutch Phrasebook.
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Description: This uniquely visual DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Philadelphia & The Pennsylvania Dutch Country is your indispensable guide to this exciting region. This fully updated guide includes unique cutaways, floorplans and reconstructions of Philadelphia's must-see sites, plus street-by-street maps of all its cities and towns. The new-look guide is also packed with photographs and illustrations leading you straight to the best attractions this famous region has to offer. DK's Eyewitness Travel Guide: Philadelphia & The Pennsylvania Dutch Country will help you to discover Philadelphia region by region; from the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall to the Pennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts. Detailed listings will guide you to the best hotels, restaurants, bars and shops for all budgets, whilst detailed practical information will help you to get around, whether by train, car, or horse and buggy. Plus, DK's excellent insider tips will get you under the skin of Philadelphia & The Pennsylvania Dutch Country, even explaining month by month information about Philadelphia throughout the year. DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Philadelphia & The Pennsylvania Dutch Country shows you what others only tell you.
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Description: A fascinating exploration of the relationship of competition and assimilation between the Netherlands and England during the 17th century, revealing the ways in which Dutch tolerance, resilience and commercial acumen effectively conquered Britain by reshaping its intellectual landscape, long before Dutch monarchs sat on the English throne. Working backwards from the bloodless revolution that set William and Mary of Orange on the English throne in 1688, this bold and ambitious work redefines the history of cultural and commercial interconnection between two of the world's most powerful trading empires at a time of great intellectual and geographical discovery. Weaving together the lives of the great thinkers of the time, Lisa Jardine demonstrates how individuals such as Anton van Leeuwenhoek, Christiaan Huygens and Margaret Cavendish, usually depicted as instances of isolated genius, in fact evolved within a context of easy Anglo-Dutch exchange that laid the groundwork for the European Enlightenment and the Scientific Revolution. Beautifully illustrated throughout, this is a fascinating history of big ideas and remarkable individuals. It denounces the traditional view that the rise of England as a world power took place at the expense of the Dutch, asserting instead that what is usually interpreted as the decline of the Dutch trading empire was in fact a 'passing on' of the baton to a Britain expanding in power and influence.
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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Dutch in three months, 28 Oct 2003
I was impressed with this course. The cds allow the student to practise the correct pronounciation which is so important for those just wanting to be able to hold a conversation, but the course also goes into spelling and grammer points, for the more serious student. Each point is made clearly with instruction being given as to where the usual patterns are not followed and which parts the student must learn by heart. Well worth the money
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Language learning made easier., 30 Jan 2002
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I found the Dutch in 3 months course very easy to follow and enjoyable. The cassetes are an invaluable part of the course. Grammar points are well explained. Every chapter has revision exercises a speaking exercises. I liked the overall style of the book and the way was layed out.
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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars little boring, not a converstaion course but a good start., 19 Jun 2004
very good language course, a little bit boring, but has all the grammer (yawn) and structure (yawn yawn) you need. But with this course you start from the begining, and learn it properly. It's NOT a dutch conversation course.
The CD's really help with pronunciation, which I think is essential with Dutch as it sounds completely different to English, even though a lot of the words look the same, they are pronounced completely differently. I's aldo recommend Intertaal 'Taal Vitaal Nederlands voor beginners' (which makes learning Dutch fun) and 'Teach Yourself Dutch' (which has all the grammer but in dialogue form, which is also more fun!).
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