
Dutch Dialogues A2: News
Dutch Dialogues consistently updated for your convenience.
Dutch Fluency
Show overview
Dutch Dialogues A2: News launched in 2025 and has put out 130 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 9 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a near-daily cadence.
Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 4 min and 5 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a NL-language Education show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed earlier today, with 96 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2026, with 96 episodes published. Published by Dutch Fluency.
From the publisher
Dutch Dialogues consistently updated for your convenience. Learn Dutch through real conversations. Each 2-3 minute episode is a short story with natural dialogue between Dutch speakers. Listen to how people actually talk. Pick your level (A1, A2, or B1) and practice while you commute, cook, or walk around. Visit dutchfluency.com for full transcripts, vocabulary lists, and practice materials that go with each episode. New episodes daily.
Latest Episodes
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Nieuws in het café
Dure Benzine
Risico's voor jonge sporters
Cruise Passengers in Home Quarantine
Verkiezingen in Engeland
Een Serieus Gesprek in het Park
Het geheim van een lang leven
Een Grote Internetstoring
Een bizar verhaal in het café
Record op de Amsterdamse beurs
Geen Oorlog, Maar Een Komedie
Een Serieus Gesprek in het Café
Dure Kerstboodschappen
Dolle Mina's in Apeldoorn
Dutch Dialogues (A2) - DD126: 17 apr — Australië zonder benzine?! (Rick, Tom & Julia)
Dutch Dialogues (A2) - DD125: 16 apr — ASML kan de vraag niet aan?! (Rick, Tom & Julia)
Explosives Found Near Gas Pipeline
Confused About Oil

Dutch Dialogues (A2) - DD124: 03 apr — Duitsers laten vakantie afweten, Rick snapt het niet (Rick, Emma & Lars)
So apparently vakantiehuisjes in Nederland are getting way more expensive this year. Like, a lot more expensive. Especially around Pasen (Easter). Emma and Lars are chatting about why this is happening, and here's the ding: the Germans aren't booking as much as usual. Normally they're everywhere during the holidays, but now? Not so much. And that's making things interesting for Dutch families trying to plan a weekend away. Here's what I'm curious about: when prices go up like this, do you still book that huisje by the beach, or do you just stay home and make the best of it? Maybe invite some friends over, lekker barbecueën in the tuin? This episode is perfect for practicing your A2 listening. We keep it slow, we keep it real, and yeah, you'll pick up some handy words about vakantie and geld along the way. Kleine stappen tellen, mensen. Just press play and see how much you understand. You got this! ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📚 Full transcript + oefeningen: https://dutchfluency.com 🌷 Tulip Trainer: https://tulip.dutchfluency.com 📊 Dashboard: https://dashboard.dutchfluency.com