Monday, 23 November 2009
Translation of nu.nl's 'Nederlanders moeten volharden in eigen taal'
According to the Minister "As soon as they realise that they're speaking to someone who's Dutch isn't very good, Dutch people then have the tendency to change to a language that suits the other person. They mean well, but the other person doesn't learn anything from it. Encourage the other person, help them, but continue to speak your own language. Other countries do it and that encourages foreign residents to learn the language as quickly as possible."
One step ahead
Read the nu.nl article here
Maybe the problem is the most Dutch people as a nation just aren't very proud of their language. Maybe a campaign for the government, but lets not think about that, it's all getting a bit too political now, I need to go and lie down...
Friday, 20 November 2009
The biggest pain when learning Dutch
One last rant before I start work on the re-design of the site. It's now been a year since I moved to The Netherlands and I began learning Dutch in February. Learning a language is, of course always hard, but I have to say that I've not found actually learning the language that difficult, only actually getting to use it is the hardest. Then, you find yourself going round in circles, from the trying to converse, to then thinking why do I bother, to back to making the effort again.
Why? Today, it became apparant.
My problem is so it seems, that I either do a good job of fitting into this culture, or I look Dutch (whatever that is). People assume I'm Dutch and talk to me, then expecting a fluent response. I can respond, and do, in as best Dutch as possible. I have to say I am semi-fluent, but sometimes I'm missing a word, or my pronnounciation is too 'English'. Often then the reaction I get is then in English, but most annoyingly is mid-sentence of trying in Dutch the other person says, 'you can say it in English'. Fine, I can, it's my mother tongue after all, but why have I bothered then to learn Dutch, and how am I ever going to get better or learn to say what I want to say in all kinds of situations? Learning a language doesn't just come from learning grammer in a classroom, it comes from experience.
So at this point, I usually wonder why I bother, and give up. Not actually a good feeling anyway, this is then confirmed when I hear an advert on the radio to get people learning the language, or have a conversation with someone who is wondering if I have learn't any Dutch. So then I end up at square 1, trying to converse.
On the other hand, sometimes it does go ok, and I've spent a whole evening in a group never speaking a word of English. Of course everyone's different, but one word to anyone who meets someone trying to learn your langugage: be patient, let them have time to compose what they want to say, and then don't be scared to correct them in a tacktful way. You only learn from your mistakes, but part of that is also realising what was incorrect. Goes for all things in life I suppose.
So anyway, I'm caught up in this process, and a battle of wills. Or a loosing battle some might say.
Saturday, 5 September 2009
A short break
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Lush kitchen tiles
On a different note, I am on the look out for some tiles for the kitchen to act as a splash back round the cooker and sink when I came across these fantastic delights called Tetris Tiles, based on the hopelessly addictive '80's computer game. (See right)
The initial idea was to use white mosaic tiles, but it seems a bit boring, and it'd be nice to make a feature out of the tile work. Another option I found are glass and really unique called City Scene tiles by Peggy Karr. (See below)
Rockefeller TSMZ003
Seaport TSMZ006
Times Square TSMZ001
I'll keep you posted, but me-thinks this may be a new project for the autumn.
Tuesday, 25 August 2009
Recycling an old filing cabinet
This weekend, as well as enjoying the amazing weather I finally got round to choosing a colour for the cabinet and spraying it. As you may recall from an earlier post a couple of weeks ago the newest arrival in the house was an old filing cabinet which needed a bit of colour.
All it took was a good clean, some amonia to de-grease it and 3 cans of spray paint which cost about €10 off the Waterlooplein market. Spraying it went pretty easily although everything outside was covered in plastic sheeting and newspaper. Just two coats and touching up needed on some spots was all it needed. I worked front to back, but it's really just a case of making sure all points are covered. Easy and fun work, and gives you fantastic results!
Monday, 24 August 2009
Boating Sunday
Saturday bought into a boat share with Tom and two other friends. So Sunday we took it out for a spin on Nieuwe Meer chilling out on the water in the sun. The motor isn't back from it's service yet so we had to row. Which apparently is good for you, according to man-on-boat-with-dog who at one point passed us.
Sunday, 16 August 2009
Housey must-haves
This weekend has been a couple of days of buying new furniture and organising junk. As I've just committed to a mortgage on a new place, it's now the next, and much more enjoyable task of choosing furniture and decorations. Moving from a 1 bed miniscule flat in Tufnell Park only the necessary and emotionally attached of our belongings came with us, which means there's been so much to buy. What really was missing was a media cupboard for all the stereo, digi-box, dvds and the rest to be shut away in. For some reason this was the weekend to do it.
So, I took a trip out to Zaandam and visited a couple of the hip home shops there and came back with this old office filling cabinet from Loods 5. It matches the filing drawers Tom and I already had, but the plan is to spray paint it.
Now for the difficult decision - what colour? Please leave your ideas below!!!