الأحد، 16 ديسمبر 2012

محادثات تعليم اللغة الهولندية قواعد لغوية Dutch Grammar


هل ترغب في أن تتعلم اللغة الهولندية بسرعة عبر الانترنت بالاستماع للمحادثات بالنطق الهولندية الأمريكية بسهولة؟ في هذه الدروس قواعد لغوية Dutch Grammar في المحادثات سوف تتعلم جميع الكلمات العامية في اللغة الهولندية التي سوف تساعدك على أن تتواصل مع الناس في جميع المستويات والمواقف والأماكن باللغة الهولندية الواضحة والسهلة. محادثات في محطة الباص والتاكسي والمدرسة والجامعة والمستشفى والعيادة عند الطبيب وفي المحكمة والفندق وفي الصلاة وفي الكنيسة والعمل, محادثات مسموعة للمبتدئين الراغبين في دراسة الأدب الهولندية في الجامعة. أساتذة أجانب متخصصون في تعليم اللغات وتدريس تقنيات التواصل والتحدث. Do you want to learn Dutch quickly over the Internet by listening to the American Dutch pronunciation of talks easily? In these lessons you will learn all the slang words in the Dutch language that will help you to communicate with people at all levels, attitudes and obvious places in Dutch and easy. Talks at the bus station and taxi, school, university, hospital and clinic when the doctor in court and the hotel and in prayer and in the church and work, talks audible for beginners who want to study Dutch literature at the university. Professors specialize in foreign language learning and teaching techniques to communicate and talk. The Netherlands intended to remain neutral during the Second World War, although contingency plans involving the armies of Belgium, France and the United Kingdom were drawn up in case of German aggression. Despite this neutrality, Nazi Germany invaded the Netherlands on 10 May 1940 as part of their campaign against the Allied forces. French forces in the south and British ships in the west came to help but turned around quickly, evacuating many civilians and several thousand German prisoners of war from the German elite airborne divisions. The country was overrun in five days. Only after (but not because of) the bombing of Rotterdam, the main element of the Dutch army surrendered on 14 May 1940, although a Dutch and French force held the western part of Zeeland for some time after the surrender. The Kingdom as such, continued the war from the colonial empire; the government in exile resided in London. During the occupation, over 100,000 Dutch Jews[25] were rounded up to be transported to Nazi German concentration camps in Germany, German-occupied Poland and German-occupied Czechoslovakia. By the time these camps were liberated, only 876 Dutch Jews survived. Dutch workers were conscripted for forced labour in German factories, civilians were killed in reprisal for attacks on German soldiers, and the countryside was plundered for food for German soldiers in the Netherlands and for shipment to Germany. Although there were thousands of Dutch who risked their lives by hiding Jews from the Germans, as recounted in The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom and The Heart Has Reasons by Mark Klempner,[26] there were also Dutch who collaborated with the occupying force in hunting down hiding Jews.[27] Local fascists and anti-Bolsheviks joined the Waffen-SS in the 4th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Brigade Netherlands, fighting on the Eastern Front as well as other units. Racial restrictions were relaxed to the extent that even Asians from Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) units were recruited.[28] Political collaborators were members of the fascist NSB, the only legal political party in the occupied Netherlands.

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