Imagine this: You land a Dutch job based on your skills, not your Dutch level. After work, you meet Dutch friends and crack jokes. You pick up your kids from school and chat with their teacher. In the evening, you help them with homework—no problem, because you speak Dutch.
When your partner’s mom visits, you have real conversations with her in Dutch and feel more connected, no longer left out. How would that feel?
Right now, you’re still struggling with Dutch. Maybe you’ve tried Duolingo, taken a course, or bought a grammar book, but life keeps getting in the way. You think learning Dutch is HARD and maybe even impossible.
You’re caught between wanting to learn Dutch and feeling like you don’t have the time or motivation because it seems like it will take years to master.