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The National Registration Center for Study Abroad

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Milwaukee, WI 53201
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Phone: 414 278 0631
Fax: 414 271 8884

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Learn Dutch in Amsterdam, Holland

  Netherlands
    Amsterdam

Term: Throughout the year 
Dates: Every Monday throughout the year

Description:
About the NRCSA Center
        
Private or semi - private tutor foreign language classes are provided by your teacher at your lodging. Teachers are highly trained professionals with years of experience in the teaching of their language to foreigners.

Lodging is in homestays of native speakers. Only the target language is spoken in the homestay. Residences are typically outside of heavily touristed areas, in neighborhoods where the target language predominates.         

About Amsterdam
        
Amsterdam is an unusual city in that it has all the advantages of a big city -- culture, history, food, entertainment, good transport -- with relatively few of the disadvantages: it is physically small, beautiful, relatively quiet, and largely thanks to the canals, has relatively little traffic.

Amsterdam is a late city: many shops don't open until 10 in the morning, and bars and cafés stay open till 1 or 2 in the morning. The Dutch typically go out to eat as an activity in itself. Therefore there is no rush to eat and get going. Servers respect this and will often leave you to eat in peace.

Highlights:
* Tuition
* Lodging - Homestay Single Room
* Meals - Three Meals Daily
* Cultural Programs (see activities page)
* Orientation (covering attractions, how to, health safety, entertainment)
* Academic Assessment (placement-exit tests, achievement certificate)
* International Emergency & Medical Insurance
* Emergency Hotline Staffed 24/hrs day (call collect anywhere in the world)
* Course Materials
* Program Monitoring

Languages :
  • Dutch
    Languages Used as a Medium of Teaching:
  • Dutch
    Subject Areas :
  • Culture
  • Intensive Language
  • Cost in US$: Contact Us for more information.

    Credit Available: yes

    Experience Required: no

    This Program is open to Worldwide Participants.

    Typical Living Arrangements :
  • Home-stays
  • Participants Travel to Netherlands Independently or in Groups




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