Frequently Asked Questions — Learn Dutch in Pakistan

Clear answers about our Dutch language course: online and in-person private classes, pricing, levels, certificates, and more.

Time depends on your starting level and effort. Typically A1–A2 (basic conversational) in 3–4 months, and B1 (intermediate) in 6–8 months with regular practice.

We offer both. Primarily online (study from anywhere in Pakistan) plus live interactive sessions. In-person classes available in Islamabad on request.

We offer packages for beginner, intermediate, advanced, and custom plans. For exact pricing and current offers, contact us directly. (Private 1-on-1 classes: PKR 50,000.)

The course is led by Mahmood Malik, an experienced Dutch instructor. We also bring native Dutch speakers for conversation practice to improve pronunciation and cultural fluency.

Yes. You receive a recognized certificate upon completion, useful for job or university applications and to document your language progress.

For English speakers Dutch is relatively approachable because of shared grammar and vocabulary. Our course breaks topics into easy, practical lessons.

We follow the CEFR framework: A1, A2, B1, B2, and C1. Study at your own pace and move up as your skills improve.

Yes. The course is beginner-friendly. We start with pronunciation, greetings, and simple phrases and gradually build skill and confidence.

We recommend 2–3 sessions per week for steady progress. Options include 1 session/week, intensive plans, and homework between classes to reinforce learning.

No problem. We provide recorded sessions, makeup lessons, and materials so you can catch up at your own pace.

Yes. The course emphasizes practical speaking skills so you can hold everyday conversations, understand native speakers, and use Dutch confidently.

Set clear goals, track progress, use real Dutch content (movies, music), join our student community, and rely on regular feedback from instructors.

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