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Internationals on living in Holland

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Internationals on living in Holland is the podcast for internationals and expats about Dutch culture and manners with a focus on learning Dutch. This podcast is powered by SkillsTown and STE Languages.

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Episodes

Being a student in the Netherlands

What are the advantages of studying in the Netherlands in comparison with other countries? What is the importance of speaking Dutch as a student? And is it really so hard to find suitable housing? In this episode of Internationals on Living in Holland, STE Dutch language teacher Merel Meijer is talking about these issues to student Enver from Turkey.

Sep 23, 202428 minEp. 14

Dutch dating habits: coffee and more…

How do you start a romantic relationship as an international living in a foreign country? What should you know about Dutch dating habits? Does having coffee together count as a first date? In this episode of Internationals on Living in Holland, STE Dutch language teacher Merel Meijer is talking to Simal from Turkey about her dating experiences here.

Sep 10, 202451 minEp. 13

Is music the main reason for emigration?!

Ash is from the United States and has fallen completely in love with Dutch hardstyle music. For her, it's even the main reason she plans to stay in the Netherlands for the rest of her life. In this episode of Internationals on Living in Holland, STE Dutch language teacher Merel Meijer talks with Ash about her passion for music and Dutch festivals.

Aug 19, 202429 minEp. 12

How health care in Holland works

As a newcomer, you have to find out how the Dutch health care system works. For example, the central role of a huisarts (General Practitioner) is an important part of the process. In this episode of 'Internationals on living in Holland', STE Dutch language teacher, Merel Meijer, talks about this with Defne from Turkey, who wants to start as a General Practitioner.

Jun 20, 202428 minEp. 11

How to find suitable housing as an expat?

Finding a home in the Netherlands can be quite challenging for expats. What do you need to know, and what obstacles can you expect in the buying process? In this episode of 'Internationals on Living in Holland,' STE Dutch language teacher Merel Meijer talks about this with Çato from Turkey.

May 30, 202438 minEp. 10

Dutch weather, health service and New Year’s Eve traditions

Weather conditions can be quite challenging for foreigners living in The Netherlands. And what about our health service facilities? In this episode of 'Internationals on living in Holland', STE Dutch language teacher, Merel Meijer, talks about these topics and our New Year’s Eve tradition with Yusuf from Turkey, who works as a software engineer at ASML.

Dec 20, 202337 minEp. 9

Dutch student life and December festivities

Studying in Holland can be a liberating experience, especially when you’re coming from Africa. And what about all the special festivities in December? In this episode of 'Internationals on living in Holland', STE Dutch language teacher, Merel Meijer, talks about these topics with James from Zimbabwe, who originally came to The Netherlands to study at the TU Delft.

Dec 14, 202336 minEp. 8

Work life balance and giving feedback

The Dutch are very attached to their work life balance. Giving feedback openly is also part of work culture. In this episode of 'Internationals on living in Holland', STE Dutch language teacher, Merel Meijer, talks about these topics with Nimrod Pery, from Israel, who works for Philips. She also gives a short lesson on the use and pronunciation of the long and short 'e'.

Oct 06, 202329 minEp. 7

Dutch infrastructure, work culture and decision making

For internationals, the Dutch infrastructure and efficiency can be quite impressive at first sight. But how about the work culture and decision making processes? In this episode of 'Internationals on living in Holland’, STE Dutch language teacher, Merel Meijer, talks about these topics with Chris Mabson from the United States. He works as a mechanical engineer at DAF.

Aug 15, 202347 minEp. 6

Dutch directness and ignoring the rules

Dutch people can often be quite direct in their approach and communication. They also have a reputation for ignoring the rules. In this episode of 'Internationals on living in Holland’, STE Dutch language teacher, Merel Meijer, talks about these issues with Giulia Spallanzani from Italy, a PhD student at TU Eindhoven.

Nov 09, 202232 minEp. 5

Shopping centres and learning Dutch together

Merel Meijer, Dutch language teacher at STE Languages, talks to Jorika Domalapally from Czechia and Thiago Persia from Portugal about shopping culture in the Netherlands and the benefits of learning Dutch together with other internationals. They also share their opinions about funny(-sounding) words and difficult pronunciation.

Oct 20, 202224 minEp. 4

Party culture, frietjes and making appointments in Holland

STE Languages Dutch language teacher, Merel Meijer, talks to Michal Siemienczuk from Poland and Aurimas Savickas from Lithuania about Dutch party culture, eating 'frietjes', funny words, cycling and the way people make appointments in the Netherlands.

Sep 20, 202231 minEp. 3

How about Dutch cuisine?

In this episode of 'Internationals on living in Holland’ Dutch language teacher Merel Meijer of STE Languages talks to Elif Yurdanur Tasel from Turkey. Elif was recruited by a Dutch company and is now working in the Netherlands. Elif talks about Dutch eating habits and food. Merel also gives tips on how to pronounce the Dutch g and k... Not easy!

Sep 05, 202218 minEp. 2

Tackling Dutch pronunciation, direct communication, and funny vocab

In this first episode of 'Internationals on living in Holland’ Dutch language teacher Merel Meijer of STE Languages talks to Lauiry Roa Fuentes from Colombia. She has been living in the Netherlands for seven years now, consecutively in Nijmegen en Maastricht. Lauiry talks about her first impressions, the direct communication by the Dutch and some funny words she has learned along the way.

Jul 24, 202219 minEp. 1
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