Cor 25 years @ IRC

Dutch with Cor

April 15, 2008 · No Comments

For our non-Dutch colleagues at IRC we offer this short course on Dutch language & culture. It’s a fun method based on Cor principles.

Once you’ve mastered the material presented on this site, you should be able to read simple words and have short conversations about Cor business.

If you wish to continue your studies and to expand your vocabulary! Use the worksheet and apply the Cor techniques yourself. You will find out that all you need is Cor, some tape, a camera and a colleague.

We hope you will enjoy your this Course. Please don’t forget to bookmark us. If you have any questions or corrections, you can correspond to Cor by mail.

Cor-psbal

Ultimately irritating male person, most of the times drunk, operating in a group with like minded annoying male persons. In Delft associated in Delft Student Association Phoenix at Phoenixstreet 30.

Cor-daid

A Ducth NGO with more then 90 years of experience in emergency aid and fighting poverty.

Cor-ddansen (noun Cor-danser)

Walking on tight rope while meanwhile doing some acrobacy. An activity also carriede out at the IRC Circus.

Cor-nelie

Typical Dutch girls name. Former ex-IRC colleague.

Cor-ry Konings

Famous Ducth singer, who had her major breakthrough with the hit song, ‘Crying is too late now’. She left her band De Rekels in 1972 for a solo career and scored more hits, with ‘I get a very particular feeling inside’ and ‘How your name was, I have forgotten”. Her new album will be released this month and will have a beautiful duet with her daughter Sharona.

Cor-sage

Decoration of mostly flowers or fake flowers worn on a piece of clothing. The use of decorative pictures on your jacket is so 2008!

Cor-te Poten

Famous Ducth street in the Monopoly game.

Cor-tslip

Infection on the lips caused by partnership building while on mission.

Cor-yfee

A star within your organization. A person who has earned her spurs. Not just a Geer & Goor, but a real star.

Cor-edits

We are very much grateful for DGIS cor funding which has made the development of this toolkit possible. Big thanks to the IRC models who have made this toolkit possible: Jan Teun, Bep, Carmen, Debby, Marion, Deirdre, Harry, Michel and Carmen. The models have nothing to do whatsoever with the words used.

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