Dansk crash course

Start
Monday January 19
Price
DKK 1,600
Lessons
20
Start 19.01.2026
Period 19.01.2026 to 23.01.2026
Lessons 20
Course no.: CBSDCC-2
Teacher cand.ling.merc. Tanja Ettin
 
Location Borgergade 14, 1. floor
Room 131
Time Mon 09:00 - 12:00
Tue 09:00 - 12:00
Wed 09:00 - 13:00
Thu 09:00 - 12:00
Fri 09:00 - 12:00
Price DKK 1,600
Time Mon 09:00 - 12:00
Tue 09:00 - 12:00
Wed 09:00 - 13:00
Thu 09:00 - 12:00
Fri 09:00 - 12:00

Danish for beginners
This will be a week of basic Danish.
Focus will primarily be on introducing you to Danish language and society: the language you will hear and use in everyday life, when for instance greeting people, shopping, using public transport and visiting attractions in Copenhagen. You will also learn some basic grammar/syntax and pronunciation.

Please note that you will be invited on a one-hour canal cruise together with your CBS Danish Crash Course classmates and your teacher Wednesday 21 January.
Classes will therefore be extended by an extra hour Wednesday.

Classes will take place at Studieskolen in central Copenhagen Borgergade 12, 1st floor, KBH K.

Tanja Ettin

Tanja recommends:
Do you have any favourite places in Copenhagen that are suitable if you have children?  

"I spend a lot of my free time with my four-year-old son, Leo, and we've practically become experts at finding great, free places in Copenhagen where both children and adults can have fun together. 

On a grey day, we recommend a visit to one of the city's many libraries, such as Hovedbiblioteket (the Main Library) in Krystalgade, which has a huge children's area where kids can not only find great books but also play and run around - while the adults enjoy a coffee from the library café. 

On sunny days, you could visit Tårnlegepladsen (the Tower Playground) in Fælledparken, which has slides and water play for everyone. Or you could take the train to Klampenborg, where Dyrehaven offers exciting experiences all year round. Some of our favourites include playing animal bingo (we bring our own "bingo cards" with pictures of various animals), flying a kite on a windy day, and sledging if we’re lucky enough to get some snow. 

One last favourite spot is Bastard Brætspilcafé (a board game café), where you can find almost every board game you can imagine while enjoying a big hot chocolate with whipped cream and marshmallows!"


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Dansk crash course

19 January - 23 January

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