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Aftenbyvandring i Indre by
Alle niveauer

Start
Wednesday August 6
Price
DKK 0
Lessons
3
Start 06.08.2025
Period 06.08.2025 to 06.08.2025
Lessons 3
Course no.: 8182-25
Teacher cand.mag. Karin Hjorth-Hansen
cand.mag. Iben Rasmussen
 
Location Borgergade 12, 1. sal
Room 125
Time Wed 17:30 - 20:00
Price DKK 0
Time Wed 17:30 - 20:00

Oplev København og lær dansk på vores aftenbyvandringer
Kom med på vores aftenbyvandringer og lær dansk, mens du bevæger dig rundt i smukke København. Dette kursus kombinerer sproglæring med kulturelle oplevelser, så din sprogundervisning bliver både spændende og berigende. 

Vi udforsker København
Vi går sammen på opdagelse i Københavns maleriske gader og kvarterer, hvor vi besøger kendte landemærker, skjulte perler og historiske steder. Undervejs øver vi os i dansk ved at beskrive, diskutere og stille spørgsmål om de forskellige seværdigheder.

Mål og udbytte
Kurset er designet til at forbedre både dine mundtlige danskfærdigheder. Gennem praktisk anvendelse af sproget i autentiske omgivelser og efterfølgende skriftlige øvelser får du en dybere forståelse og en mere nuanceret brug af dansk. Samtidig får du en unik mulighed for at lære København bedre at kende og opleve byens kultur og historie på nært hold.

Kom med på vores aftenbyvandringer og oplev, hvordan sprogundervisning og kulturel udforskning kan gå hånd i hånd. Vi glæder os til at tage på eventyr i København sammen med dig!

Hav gerne en madpakke eller lidt snacks med, og tag tøj på, der passer til vejret.

Karin Hjorth-Hansen

Karin recommends:
Who is your favourite Danish composer?
”Before I became a language teacher, I had a career as a classical singer. Because of that, I remain very interested in classical music.
My favourite Danish composer is Carl Nielsen. Even though he lived more than 100 years ago, his music is still relevant and exciting. Something that is characteristic of Carl Nielsen’s music is its different moods. Light, lyrical, arch, serious and fierce. Another interesting aspect to Carl Nielsen is the fact that he composed complicated and innovative symphonic pieces as well as simple folksy songs. Having written more than 250 songs, Carl Nielsen has had a big influence on what we call ‘den danske sangskat’ – Denmark’s national treasury of beloved songs. You can find several of his songs in the songbook ‘Højskolesangbogens Melodibog’ and you can also hear them on YouTube, for instance sung by the Danish National Girls’ Choir and different solo singers.”

Do you have a favourite place in Copenhagen?
”I am also fond of other musical genres and I like to explore small hidden venues in Copenhagen. Two places I would recommend are Hvide Lam on Kultorvet and Cafe Intime on Frederiksberg. Both places are what we call ’brune værtshuse’ (’brown pubs’) – old, historic bars with lots of beer and an authentic and relaxed atmosphere.
Hvide Lam was founded in 1807 and is one of Copenhagen’s oldest bars. Every night you can hear live jazz music in its small and cosy rooms. This is a place where you can hear new as well as established names from the Danish jazz scene – for free.
Cafe Intime opened in the 1920's and was inspired by life in Montmartre. It is a place that is full of hygge with soft lighting, candles on the tables and a piano in the corner. Every night, there is live music. Sometimes, its Cafe Intime’s regular musicians and singers who perform, as is the case every Sunday, which is jazz night. Other evenings are song evenings, and anyone can get up and sing a ditty – it can be a lied, a piece from an opera or an operetta, a song from a popular revue, a folk song or some pop or jazz. A unique place with a wonderful atmosphere.”

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Iben Rasmussen

Iben recommends:
Do you have a favourite place in or outside of Copenhagen?
”One of my favourite places in Copenhagen is the top of Amager Bakke. From here, there is a fabulous view over Øresund, Saltholm and Amager Strand to one side, and to the other side the green area around Christiania, all the city’s towers and much more. If you want to get outside of Copenhagen for a while, you can go for a lovely walk following the river Mølleåen from Lyngby Station to Skodsborg Station – using public transport at the beginning and the end of the walk makes it easy to do without a car.”

Can you recommend a Danish novel?
”If you want to read a book that describes a meeting of cultures within Denmark’s borders, it could be Stine Pilgaard’s ’Meter i sekundet’. Some of the things she describes in the book is what it’s like moving to a new place and trying to build new friendships. She also pokes fun at the Danish højskole culture and writes new lyrics to a couple of classic højskole songs.”
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Aftenbyvandring i Indre by
Alle niveauer

6 August - 6 August

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