Samtalecafé
DU2 modul 3 og 4

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.: 8124-26
Teacher cand.mag. Maria Hansen
cand.mag. Doroteja Radujko
 
Location Borgergade 12, 1. sal
Room 117
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

Samtalecafé: Dansk, du kan bruge i hverdagen
Har du brug for at øve dig i at tale dansk? Så vær med i vores samtalecafé, hvor du får god tid og tryghed til at øve dig i at tale spontant dansk.

Vi træner samtaler, som du kan bruge både derhjemme, når du møder nye mennesker, og når du smalltalker på arbejde. Samtalerne tager udgangspunkt i forskellige emner, som dine undervisere har forberedt. På den måde kommer du til at deltage aktivt i samtalerne med de andre deltagere.

Der er 5-22 personer på holdet.

Maria Hansen

Maria recommends:
Do you have any favourite places in or outside Copenhagen?

"There are some places around Copenhagen that I really appreciate when I need a break from traffic and noise. One of them is Kongelundsfortet, located in the southern part of Amager and also part of "Amarminoen", the Amager Trail. It may not be the world's largest or most impressive fort, but the area surrounding it is truly beautiful. It's vast and open, and nature has been allowed to shape itself on its own terms.  
I live in Østerbro, and I think the swimming spots are one of the best things about my neighbourhood.  
Besides Nordhavn and Svanemøllen, there is also a really good bathing jetty in Skovshoved Harbour, a bit further up along Strandvejen. The water by the jetty is quite deep, and there is plenty of space for doing cannonballs if that’s what you are into. It’s also a lovely bike ride along the coast to get there - especially in summer, of course."
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Doroteja Radujko


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

"My favourite place in Copenhagen is The Royal Library Garden – a small, beautiful oasis in the heart of the city. The garden is located on Slotsholmen, between Christiansborg Palace and The Royal Library. It’s filled with flower beds and old trees, and in the centre, there’s a small pond.  
It’s amazing how such a peaceful and charming spot can exist right in the busy city centre.  
People come here to have picnics, read books, take a walk hand in hand, and on warm sunny days, they enjoy the sun and sunbathe. The garden is surrounded by Danish history and old architecture, yet it feels very cosy and welcoming at the same time."  

Can you recommend a Danish author?  
"If I were to recommend a Danish author to those learning Danish, especially beginners, I would choose Helle Helle. Her everyday stories, for example from the collection "Biler og dyr" (Cars and Animals), are simple in both language and plot, making them very reader-friendly. But there is also depth and many subtle reflections between the lines, offering insight into Danish life, mentality, and values. This makes them particularly exciting to read, especially if you want to get to know Denmark and the Danes better."
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Samtalecafé
DU2 modul 3 og 4

30 June - 16 July

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