Mundtlig præsentation
DU3 modul 5

Start
Monday July 20
Price
DKK 0
Lessons
18
Start 20.07.2026
Period 20.07.2026 to 05.08.2026
Lessons 18
Course no.: 8176-26
Teacher cand.mag. Anneli Vejsig Bruun
cand.mag. Louise Storm
 
Location Borgergade 12, 1. sal
Room 109
Time Mon 17:30 - 20:00
Wed 17:30 - 20:00
Price DKK 0
Time Mon 17:30 - 20:00
Wed 17:30 - 20:00

Bliv god til mundtlige præsentationer på danskVil du gerne blive bedre til at holde et oplæg på dansk? Så kom med på dette hold, hvor vi arbejder med den mundtlige præsentation, så du kan imponere til Prøve i Dansk 3 og i andre formelle sammenhænge.

Vi gennemgår, hvordan du strukturerer en præsentation effektivt, og du får indsigt i, hvad der er vigtigt at have med, og hvordan du præsenterer dine pointer klart og overbevisende.

Vi arbejder med:


  • Oplæggets struktur: Lær at opbygge din præsentation med en tydelig indledning, hoveddel og afslutning. Du lærer at organisere dine tanker og materiale, så dit oplæg bliver let at følge og forstå.

  • Nøgleord og udtryk: Få styr på ord og udtryk, der er nyttige til en præsentation. Vi arbejder med at udvide dit ordforråd, så du kan udtrykke dig præcist.

  • Mundtlig træning: I klassen øver vi den mundtlige præsentation gennem praktiske øvelser. Du får mulighed for at træne foran dine medstuderende og modtage konstruktiv feedback fra både dem og underviseren.

  • Udtale og intonation: Vi har særligt fokus på din udtale og intonation. Du lærer, hvordan du kan bruge intonation til at fremhæve dine vigtigste pointer og gøre din præsentation mere dynamisk og engagerende.



Med vores målrettede undervisning vil du hurtigt mærke en forbedring i dine mundtlige præsentationsevner. Holdet er designet til at give dig den selvtillid og de redskaber, du har brug for, når du skal holde oplæg på dansk.

Kom og vær med, og bliv en mester i mundtlige præsentationer.

Der er 5-22 personer på holdet.

Anneli Vejsig Bruun

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

"The best thing about Copenhagen is the wide pavements all over the city. They invite you to move from A to B on foot and to stroll without a destination. Strolling means walking at a slow and comfortable pace.  
And that’s exactly what you should do on the broad pavements of Dronning Louises Bro between Nørreport and Nørrebro. Take a coffee break in a sunny spot on the bridge, then continue slowly along Nørrebrogade towards Assistens Kirkegård (the cemetery), where you can wander around and say hello to several famous Danes who are buried there. You can also lie down on the grass, perhaps under a tree, look up at the sky, and let your thoughts drift away."  

What about outside Copenhagen? Do you have a good tip?
"If you want to leave the city, I would absolutely recommend going to 'Rusland' near Dronningmølle in Nordsjælland. You’ll probably need a car.  
Rusland is a magical place - a protected hilly heathland with small paths where the sculptor Rudolph Tegner’s mighty marble and bronze statues of men and women tower towards the Kattegat. It is dramatic, bombastic and utterly peaceful all at the same time. Yes, magical.  
If you feel like it, you can also step inside the Tegner Museum, which is built entirely of raw concrete with an 11-metre-high ceiling. The museum itself is a fantastic, church-like space, and with Tegner’s enormous sculptures, it is a truly sensory experience to move around and take it all in. It really is magical."
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Louise Storm

Louise recommends:
What is your favourite place in Copenhagen?
"My absolute favourite place in Copenhagen is the area around the fortifications on Christianshavn and Amager Strand. I often take a walk where I start on the fortification by Christmas Møllers Plads and walk along the allotments to Kløvermarken. From there you have a good view of the towers of the city. After that I walk along the little beaches to the small harbour "Sundby sejl". I like the little beaches because they have grass lawns where you can sit and eat and talk or just gaze at the sea - and jump in it, of course! The small harbour has a super nice atmosphere - there is even a cheap restaurant."

Who is your favourite Danish writer?
"I enjoy reading. I have read the Danish writer Kirsten Thorup a lot - and there is plenty to choose from! Her descriptions of time periods, humans and destinies are very pertinent, honest and interesting. She isn't hard to read; perhaps you could start with Baby or Lille Jonna."

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Mundtlig præsentation
DU3 modul 5

20 July - 5 August

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