79 that moment when you make homework which tells you explicitly to write in your language correctly. While suddenly using a word from another language 1 word later. Which they then followed up with with another mistake (wrong capitalization)
They managed to have 2 mistakes in the first 3 words that came after they told you to not make these kind of mistakes. Also, a bit earlier they probably forgot an entire word or something as the sentence is just all kinds of messed up.
Also, it isn't that they used the foreign word because Dutch doesn't have a good word for it, as it has. IN FACT if they did use the Dutch word, they couldn't even make the second mistake (at least not on that word) as they wouldn't have needed that third word.
If you are curious, the word they used was "learning" which should have been "leer" or "leren" depending on context.
In this context, it was followed by the dutch word "Blok" (meaning Block in English) meaning they where supposed to write "leerblok", because compound words are fun like that. I probably wouldn't even have noticed it if they split "leerblok" into "leer" and "blok". I probably wouldn't even have noticed it then if "blok" suddenly started with a capital B but no, they found the worst way to screw up.