Læseværksted
DU3 modul 1 og 2

Start
Tuesday June 30
Price
DKK 0
Lessons
18
Start 30.06.2026
Period 30.06.2026 to 16.07.2026
Lessons 18
Course no.: 8115-26
Teacher cand.mag. Tilo Krause
BA Maj Howardsen
 
Location Gothersgade 14, 1. sal
Room 104
Time Tue 09:00 - 11:35
Thu 09:00 - 11:35
Price DKK 0
Time Tue 09:00 - 11:35
Thu 09:00 - 11:35

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Tilo Krause

Tilo recommends:
Do you have a favourite place in Copenhagen?
”In Copenhagen I am most fond of Amager, the island I also live on. This is where you will find Grønlandske Handels Plads (Greenland Dock), from where, in the old days, ships would to sail out toward Greenland in spring. Today you’ll find the cultural center Nordatlantens Brygge (North Atlantic House) in this location, a place where you can get a whiff of the Arctic.
On Amager, you’ll also find Copenhagen Airport from where you can travel out into the whole wide world. I often bike out there and watch the planes taking off and landing.”

How about outside of Copenhagen?
”Outside of Copenhagen, I like Gedser the best – it’s Denmark’s southernmost town. From here, ferries sail to Germany and there is a small and cosy museum where you can look at old train carriages. The old train station in Gedser also appears in Denmark’s most famous TV show, ’Matador’, as Korsbæk Station.”

What Danish musician are you fond of?
”My favourite Danish musician – hmmm, perhaps Carl Nielsen? Everyone in Denmark is familiar with his songs, but I am most fond of his symphonies. Especially his fifth, in which the snare drum runs amok and tries to disrupt the music. But in the end, it doesn’t succeed – the orchestra is victorious!”

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Maj Howardsen

Maj Howardsen

Maj recommends:
Do you have a favourite place in Copenhagen?  

"The atmosphere I sense when I move through the city, looking at the cosy pavement cafes, cycling through busy intersections, or taking a relaxing stroll in the King’s Garden, is what I love most about Copenhagen.  
It’s by using the city and experiencing it that you can most easily learn the Danish language. Whether it’s calmly ordering a Danish pastry at your favourite bakery and watching the passersby with a coffee in hand, or joining the local sports team and learning the language with a racing pulse – there are plenty of opportunities in fantastic Copenhagen."

Do you have a place or activity you would particularly recommend?  
"I would personally recommend a delicious cinnamon roll with lots of icing at a local bakery and a swim in the harbour baths. It can be done year-round, if you’re up for a cold dip and a trip to the sauna in the winter."
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Læseværksted
DU3 modul 1 og 2

30 June - 16 July

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