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How to JOKE in DUTCH? ... This way, it's funnier than the joke itself!

Dutch language students play broken telephone (Chinese whispers)
They need to pass on a joke in Dutch!

Watch till the end, because the result is hilarious!

These videos were recorded with Dutch language students at the BLC Dutch Winter School.

Mistakes marked in the video:
We've chosen to mark small translation/grammar mistakes in red for educational purposes.
We haven't marked the mistakes/misunderstandings that are clear from the story.
We have deliberately chosen a very light red font, so as not to put too much stress on the mistakes,
because when you learn a language, you shouldn't be afraid to make mistakes!

Mistakes that were repeated many times:
- 'de' meisje - should be: 'het' meisje
- ze vraagt 'als' - should be: ze vraagt 'of'

Other mistakes/misunderstandings:
- 1:42 'blindedarm' is pronounced as 'blindarm', so the next couple understands 'spleen' (in Dutch 'milt')
- 1:58 'grote' (big) is misunderstood for 2:37 'gouden' (golden)
- 2:01 'Die' refers to 'het gebouw', because of 'het', you can't use 'die'. Correct: 'Dat gebouw!'
- 3:33 correct word order: '... of hij ziet dat ze een operatie had (gehad)'
- 3:34 'ze hebt' should be 'ze heeft', 'spleen' (see above), better: 'ze heeft/had haar blindedarm laten opereren'.
- 3:40, 5:05 'deze gebouw' should be 'dit gebouw' (because 'het' gebouw)
- 4:09 'de' grapje - should be 'het' grapje
- 4:32 'heb' should be: 'heeft'
- 5:07 'dak' (roof) became: 'doek' (cloth)
- 5:37 'voor een gebouw' became: 'vorige bouw' (sounds the same); 'bouw' is construction, but can also refer to the body
- 5:58 'was' should be: 'waren'
- 6:00 'waren in', better: 'hadden' (even though Anglicism), or just 'het was romantisch'.
- 6:36 'nieuwe' should be 'nieuw' (het-word after 'een')

These language students of the Dutch Winter School are from different groups/levels:

Couple 1: Valentina + Andrew: level 3
Couple 2: Violetta: level 2 + Isabel: level 3
Couple 3: Marvin + Silke: level 2
Couple 4: Cynthia + Felipe: level R
Couple 5: Lucas + Laleh: level 2

Level descriptions:
Level 1 group (0 to A1), ±0-50 hours of Dutch class
Level 2 group (A1 to A2), ±50-100 hours of Dutch class
Level 3 group (from A2 to A2+), ±100-150 hours of Dutch class
Level 4 group (from A2+ to B1), ±150-250 hours of Dutch class
Level R group (B1/B2), 250+ hours of Dutch class
Video produced by:
Bart de Pau
(online Dutch teacher and founder of the Dutch Summer School and Dutch Winter School)

Editing: Bart de Pau

More #dutchlanguage challenges with foreigner students of Dutch in the following playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXYKLWdSMvI&list=PLUOa-qvvZolBBmS2TxHpW2Rjb495UDvZQ

More #dutchculture videos with Dutch language students in the following playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uFxJeES_xw&list=PLUOa-qvvZolDmz66BL9Vc5KQ6tsBdK4aS

Video was recorded at the BLC Dutch Winter School - 2020 in Drenthe.

To know more about our:
- Dutch Summer School: https://dutchsummerschool.nl
- Dutch Winter School: https://dutchwinterschool.nl
- Learn Dutch online with Bart de Pau: https://www.learndutch.org

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