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Posted on 27/03/201921/08/2019

Feature on Studying Dutch in London on Flemish Radio

Flemish radio station MNM radio (Music and More) has a great feature on Studying Dutch in London post Brexit, with UCL Dutch student Matthew Wells and colleague Christine Sas (in Dutch). Highly recommended 😉

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