Dansk gennem film og tv
DU3 modul 3 og 4

Start
Friday July 3
Price
DKK 0
Lessons
9
Start 03.07.2026
Period 03.07.2026 to 17.07.2026
Lessons 9
Course no.: 8120-26
Teacher cand.ling.merc. Bonnie Mia Jacobsen
BA Maj Howardsen
 
Location Borgergade 12, 1. sal
Room 108
Time Fri 09:00 - 11:35
Price DKK 0
Time Fri 09:00 - 11:35

Lær dansk gennem film og tv-serierMange af vores danskkursister bruger danske tv-serier til at lære mere dansk, og på dette hold tager vi denne metode til næste niveau med gode øjeblikke fra dansk film og tv.

Vi ser klip fra kendte film og serier, og undervejs lærer du både mere dansk og bliver klogere på dansk kultur. På denne måde får du mulighed for at høre autentisk dansk, som det tales i til dagligt, og vi bruger replikker til at øve nuancer, toneleje og udtale.

Undervejs skal vi også analysere dialoger og finde faste udtryk og talemåder, så du bliver bedre til at forstå konteksten bag sproget. Ved at lytte til samtaler og monologer træner vi intensivt dine lyttefærdigheder, så du lærer at forstå forskellige dialekter, slang og uformelle taleformer.

Du får en unik mulighed for at lære dansk på en sjov og interaktiv måde. Du vil ikke kun forbedre dine sprogkundskaber, men også få en dybere forståelse af dansk kultur, et større ordforråd, bedre lytteevner og en ny kærlighed til dansk film og tv.

Vi glæder os til at se dig til en lærerig og underholdende oplevelse.

Bonnie Mia Jacobsen

Bonnie recommends:
Do you have any favourite places in Copenhagen?
"I was born in Copenhagen but have lived in Frederiksberg since my university years in the 1990s. Frederiksberg feels like a small village in the heart of the city, with a rich mix of people and distinctive neighbourhoods. I would begin by recommending Frederiksberg Gardens - a historic palace park filled with small, tranquil spots, winding paths and beautiful canals. A colony of herons has made its home on a small island in the middle of the park. It’s a lovely place to visit all year round, and as a bonus, the elephants from the neighbouring zoo can often be seen from the park, as their outdoor enclosure backs onto it.
Not far from the gardens is Svejks, a traditional café serving Czech beer. Nearby on Allégade, you’ll also find two iconic Frederiksberg bars: Café Intime (a gay bar that is welcoming to all) and the pub Alléenberg - affectionately known by locals as ‘The Psychopath’. Both have a laid-back and lively atmosphere, complete with old pianos and plenty of character.
If you are seeking peace and quiet in the middle of the city, I can highly recommend Solbjerg Park Cemetery, located just on the other side of Frederiksberg Gardens. It’s a calm and contemplative place."

Can you recommend any Danish artists?
"There are two Danish artists who have had a particularly significant impact on me over the years.
The first is author Bjarne Reuter, who writes with great warmth and humour about his childhood and youth in Brønshøj, a district near Copenhagen. Several of his novels have been adapted into films – including 'Faith, Hope and Love' ('Tro, håb og kærlighed'), a beautiful film about being young in Denmark during the 1960s.

The second is musician Peter Sommer, who writes Danish-language songs about life’s major themes - love, and everything that comes with it. I can recommend all of his albums, but particularly 'Elskede at drømme, drømmer om at elske' ('Loved to Dream, Dreaming of Love') from 2018, which is well worth listening to more than once. He plays with the Danish language in a clever and original way, which makes his lyrics especially rewarding - especially for those learning Danish or seeking to gain a deeper understanding of Danish culture."
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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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Dansk gennem film og tv
DU3 modul 3 og 4

3 July - 17 July

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