Menu

Dansk gennem quiz og spil
Alle niveauer

Start
Wednesday July 2
Price
DKK 0
Lessons
3
Start 02.07.2025
Period 02.07.2025 to 02.07.2025
Lessons 3
Course no.: 8134-25
Teacher cand.mag. Rasmus Mortensen
cand.mag. Elena Eriksen
 
Location Borgergade 12, 1. sal
Room 110
Time Wed 17:30 - 20:00
Price DKK 0
Time Wed 17:30 - 20:00

Lær dansk gennem sjove spil og quizzer
Elsker du også at spille og quizze? Lær dansk på en anderledes og sjov måde, hvor der er rig mulighed for at tale dansk sammen med dine medkursister.
På kurset laver vi en bred vifte af spil og quizzer, der gør sproglæring både underholdende og effektiv. Hver lektion er designet til at fremme aktiv deltagelse og samarbejde, og det hjælper dig med at forbedre dine sprogfærdigheder gennem praktisk anvendelse og sjove udfordringer.
Uanset om du er nybegynder eller har lidt erfaring med dansk, vil du finde aktiviteter, der passer til dit niveau. Mange forskellige spil er en integreret del af undervisningen, og de skaber et dynamisk læringsmiljø, hvor du kan øve udtale, udvide dit ordforråd og forbedre din grammatik på en afslappet og opmuntrende måde.
Vores erfarne undervisere er der for at guide dig gennem hvert skridt og sikre, at du får mest muligt ud af hver undervisningsgang. De sikrer, at du og dine medkursister deltager i en venskabelig og støttende atmosfære.
Kom og oplev, hvordan du kan gøre din sprogindlæring til en leg med vores spændende quizzer og spil.
Vi glæder os til at byde dig velkommen til en lærerig og fornøjelig danskoplevelse!

Der er 5-22 kursister på holdet.

Rasmus Mortensen

Rasmus recommends:
Do you have a favourite place in Copenhagen?
”I like looking at Copenhagen through a historical lens when I walk around. I love the history of Copenhagen, and I am particularly interested in the Middle Ages. Although the history is rich, not many buildings remain from that time. A place where you can catch a glimpse of the past is Jarmers Plads, where you can see the ruins of a tower between two car lanes. Jarmers Tårn is all that remains of the city wall from the 1520s. Back then, the wall surrounded the city. If you close your eyes, perhaps you can imagine just how impressive it used to look.

I am also very fond of Gothic churches from the Middle Ages, but since there aren’t that many of those here, I’d rather point out a more unique structure: Grundtvig’s Chruch in Bispebjerg in northwestern Copenhagen. It was built in the 20th century and consists almost entirely of yellow brick. Well worth a visit if you haven’t been yet – it’s magnificent.

If you’d rather go out and listen to some live music, there are plenty of options in Copenhagen. One of my favourite albums in Danish is ‘Hip’ by Steppeulvene from 1967. Sadly, the lead singer Eik Skaløe died the following year at a very young age, but the band’s guitarist, Stig Møller, is still active. The first Monday of every month, you can hear him perform at Drop Inn along with bass player Peter Ingemann. They both sing as well. The city also has several historical bars, and on Kultorvet you can visit the pub Hvide Lam which has been around since 1807 and has live jazz every night.

My final recommendation is the museum The David Collection. Go there to see Danish painters such as Vilhelm Hammershøi, and its formidable collection of Islamic art. Entry is always free.

Enjoy!”

Show moreShow less

Elena Eriksen

Elena recommends:
Do you have a favourite place in Copenhagen?
”I am very fond of Copenhagen. I think it is a city full of hygge, especially in the summer when there is a lot of outdoor seating in restaurants, cafes and bars, and you can sit outside until late at night. However, my favourite place in Copenhagen is Kastellet. It is a very romantic place that still has a moat and an old mill. You can go for a walk there with your sweetheart or your friends. Since the old days, Copenhageners have the tradition of walking on the moat with ‘perle’ (pearl, i.e. sweetheart) on the evening before the holiday of ‘store bededag’ and eating warm cardamom buns (‘hveder’) afterwards.”
 
Who are your favourite Danish musicians?
”There is a lot of Danish music that is really good, musically, rhythmically and lyrically. I like Tim Christensen from Dizzy Mizz Lizzy. But also female singers, such as Kira Skov and Annisette Koppel, sing really well. There are lots of music festivals in Denmark, particularly in the summer, such as Copenhagen Jazz Festival in July, where you can hear a lot of very skilled musicians again and again. One of my favourite music venues is Jazzhus Montmartre. It is actually very close to Studieskolen in Borgergade. You can eat, drink and listen to music there.”
Show moreShow less

Dansk gennem quiz og spil
Alle niveauer

2 July - 2 July

Register