About This Book
A humorous travel memoir recounts an Irish student's misadventures while attempting to learn Dutch, combining comic misunderstandings, mistranslations, and awkward social exchanges with local hosts. Episodes range from botched phrasebook attempts, recitations, and awkward domestic encounters to postal and conversational mix-ups, all illustrated with vivid local color and practical observations about idiom and grammar. Short chapters alternate playful anecdote and instructional material, balancing light comedy with an affectionate, observant portrait of language learning in everyday settings.
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