Skriveworkshop
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.: 8189-26
Teacher cand.mag. Katja Rehfeldt
cand.mag. Rasmus Mortensen
 
Location Borgergade 12, 1. sal
Room 111
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

Styrk dit skriftlige dansk frem mod PD3Vil du blive bedre til at skrive dansk? På dette intensive hold arbejder vi med at skrive mere komplekse og præcise tekster med et større ordforråd, så dine tekster bliver tydeligere, mere argumenterende og bedre struktureret.

Vi dykker ned i skriveprocessen fra idéudvikling og planlægning til de første udkast og den endelige version. Dette sikrer, at du får en dybere forståelse af, hvordan du kan opbygge og forbedre dine tekster trin for trin.

I klassen får du konstruktiv feedback, som hjælper dig med at identificere styrker og svagheder i dine tekster og giver dig mulighed for at forbedre dine skriftlige færdigheder i et støttende læringsmiljø.

Vi fokuserer på at integrere kompleksitet og et rigt ordforråd i dine tekster. Du vil lære at bruge avancerede sætninger og præcise udtryk for at gøre dine tekster mere nuancerede og overbevisende.

Kom og vær med til at styrke dit skriftlige dansk i et dynamisk og støttende læringsmiljø. Vi ser frem til at hjælpe dig med at nå dine skriftlige mål.

Der er 5-22 personer på holdet.

Katja Rehfeldt

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

"I would like to recommend several places, partly because of the nature, but also because of the social environment there.

I often visit Søndermarken in Vesterbro, both for walks and sledging, but also when there are festivals, such as the the Bloom festival, which takes place every May. It is a scientific festival, free of charge, and attended by all kinds of people. You can also volunteer for the festival and build a large network.

Another place where you can volunteer and meet both foreigners and Danes is at the venue Alice. There are concerts with fantastic bands from all over the world, and people who come to the venue interact with each other, including the volunteers.

A final place, which is beautiful and where people talk to each other across various groups, is at Kahyt og Kaffe. Here, you have a sea view, can look at houseboats, enjoy good simple food, and also intimate concerts."
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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!”

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Skriveworkshop
DU3 modul 5

20 July - 5 August

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