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Exercises - Test Your Dutch

(de) oefening click to hear 2 'exercise' - oefenen click to hear 2 'to exercise, do/make an exercise'
oefenen
to exercise
ik oefen
I exercise
wij oefenen
we exercise
ik oefende
I exercised
wij oefenden
we exercised
ik heb geoefend
I have exercised
click to hear 2

This page is mostly about Flashcards Exercises - but there are Other Exercises on the website

Flash Cards:
On my flash cards pages you can click the
'speaker icons:' click to hear  —  click to hear
or the black triangles on the 'Sound controllers:'





to hear Dutch words or phrases.

The Vocabulary Tests show an English word or a picture and ask for the Dutch word, and you can listen to it; on the Listening Tests you can hear a Dutch word and are asked how it is written, and then you are asked for the English translation - or on 'Pictures Pages' you can see a picture. There are usually some additional questions like 'de'  or 'het.'
The flash cards pages should work well on smartphones too.
Flash Cards Instructions and Pages
A few examples:
Vocabulary Example - Vocabulary Pictures Example
Listening Example - Listening Pictures Example

Other Flashcards Tests:
Adjectives and Adverbs:
also 'Basic Dutch' words. Adjectives in most positions get an -E ending, which may cause further spelling changes. With sound files for all forms.
Introduction - Exercises
Listening

Plurals: Flashcards Exercise
Opposites: Flashcards Exercise

Next to the Flash Cards:
From the 'False Friends' list a pronunciation exercise: in Dutch, these words do not sound the same as in English: False Friends Exercise - pronounce the words in the Dutch way, and study the meaning.
- Smartphone Version

One of my first pages was a pronunciation exercise: say the words and compare with how I say them - record yourself or ask a friend to listen in: Pronunciation Exercise

Another early page lets you hear phrases and asks for their spelling and meaning - Phrases Quiz

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Don't be a dief (thief) / dievegge (female thief) - diefstal (theft) - stelen (to steal) - heler (dealer in stolen goods) - hear Dutch - 2
Gij zult niet stelen click to hear