Saxion-NT2 has the following five language modules: A1, A2, B1, B2 and B2+.
If there are sufficient applications, all modules start four times a year: in September, November, February and May.
At the end of the A1 language module, you will be able to say something about yourself, buy something in a shop, order something in a café, ask for directions, find accommodation and get to know others and have an introductory conversation. We use the 'Code+' course book in the group. You will finish the course by sitting an A1 exam.
At the end of the A2 language module, you will be able to say something about yourself using simple language, understand short messages and conversations, write simple letters and understand the main points in short texts. All skills will be covered: speaking, listening, writing and reading skills, grammar and vocabulary. We use the 'Code+' course book in the group. You will finish the course by sitting an A2 exam.
If you complete the A1 and A2 modules successfully, you will be a ‘basic user’ of Dutch.
After successful completion of the B1 language module, you will be able to communicate independently and handle most situations. Furthermore, you will be able to describe events as well as your opinions, experiences, expectations and ambitions. Furthermore, you will learn to understand the most important points being made in familiar concise standard texts on issues which occur regularly at work, at school and in situations in your free time. You will be able to write simple texts on topics that are familiar or important to you. All skills will be covered: speaking, listening, writing and reading skills, grammar and vocabulary. We use the course books ‘Nederlands in Actie’, ‘Spreken op B1’ and ‘Lezen op B1’ in the group. You will finish the course programme by sitting a B1 exam and you can consider sitting a NT2 programme I state examination after.
After you complete the B2 language module, you will be able to communicate independently and be able to react in such a fluid and spontaneous manner that you can have a normal conversation with natives, without this being an effort by one of the parties. You will be able to understand the main idea of a complex text, regardless of it being on a concrete or abstract topic. Furthermore, you will learn to write clear, detailed texts on a wide range of topics and you will be able to express your point of view on a current issue, while discussing the pros and cons of various options. All skills will be covered: speaking, listening, writing and reading skills, grammar and vocabulary. We use the following course books in the class: ‘Nederlands op Niveau’, ‘Spreken op B2, ‘Luisteren op B2’, ‘Schrijven op B2’ and ‘Lezen op B2’. The course will end with a B2 exam, and you can consider sitting a NT2 programme II state examination after.
If you complete the B1 and B2 modules successfully, you will be an ‘independent user’ of Dutch.
To learn about the subtleties of Dutch after completing the B2 level, you can take the B2+ course. After successfully completing the B2+ course, you will be close to C1 level. This means that you will be more proficient at the language, meaning that living, working and studying in the Netherlands will be much easier and more interesting. To improve your academic language, the texts and videos we use are from popular science. All skills will be covered: speaking, listening, writing and reading. Extra attention is paid to speaking, pronunciation and grammar We use the book 'Nederlands naar Perfectie’, which works towards level C1.
Important to know
The whole academic year 2020-2021 Saxion’s buildings can be used limited. This means that not all classes will be held in the building. Online class is a significant part. How significant? A maximum of 50% will be online.
Day courses
A1 2x/week in the building, 1x/week online
A2 2x/week in the building, 1x/week online
B1 2x/week in the building, 1x/week online
B2 2x/week in the building, 1x/week online
B2+ 1x/week in the building, 1x/week online
- The A1 language module lasts ten weeks, of which eight lesson weeks with three times three hours of lessons per week and 10-15 hours of self-study.
- The A2 language module lasts ten weeks, of which eight lesson weeks with three times three hours of lessons per week and 10-15 hours of self-study.
- The B1 language module lasts 20 weeks, of which 16 lesson weeks with three times three hours of lessons per week and 10-15 hours of self-study.
- The B2 language module lasts 20 weeks, of which 16 lesson weeks with three times three hours of lessons per week and 10-15 hours of self-study.
- The B2+ language module lasts 20 weeks, of which 16 lesson weeks with two times two hours of lessons per week and four hours of self-study.
The lessons are given from Monday to Friday between 8:30 - 18:00. Each group is assigned its own timetable with fixed lesson days and time for the duration of the language module.
Saxion's NT2 day courses are suitable for people who:
- undertake intensive study of Dutch
- have successfully completed a programme that is comparable with at least senior general secondary education or intermediate vocational education level four
- Mastering English at level A1
- Computer literate and in possession of your own laptop/pc with stable internet connection.
In addition to your command of Dutch, we will also assess your command of English and your ability to learn languages during the application procedure. The exam to assess your ability to learn languages will show how quickly you can learn new languages. This information will be used to see which track suits you best. We will briefly discuss your motivation during the admission interview.
At the end of each language module, you sit a language level exam. You will then receive a certificate showing the language level you obtained.
NT2 day courses A1 to B2+, excluding books and worksheets:
- A1 € 1.152
- A2 € 1.152
- B1 € 2.304
- B2 € 2.304
- B2+ € 1.152
Saxion has the Blik op werk quality mark. This means that immigrants may apply for a loan through DUO to take a language course at Saxion. Go to www.inburgeren.nl for more information.