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Danish for beginners - crash course (A1, part 1 and 2)

Start
Tuesday May 20
Price
DKK 4,695
Lessons
72
Start 20.05.2025
Period 20.05.2025 to 30.06.2025
Lessons 72
Course no.: 04000-25
Teacher cand.mag. Mikkel Rasmussen
BA Lene Hendel
 
Location Borgergade 12, 1. floor
Room 112
Time Tue 09:00 - 12:30
Thu 09:00 - 12:30
Fri 09:00 - 12:30
Price DKK 4,695
Time Tue 09:00 - 12:30
Thu 09:00 - 12:30
Fri 09:00 - 12:30

This course is for you if you want to learn Danish extra quickly!
12 lessons per week and you will learn it all in half the time! With three sessions per week plus homework, you will learn Danish very quickly and improve your Danish skills on a daily basis. This means you will get into a completely different rhythm than if you were only attending classes once per week and you will not have forgotten the new vocabulary you have learnt when it is time for the next class.
You will very quickly learn to handle very simple situations in Danish.

You will first learn the absolute basics, such as:


  • Telling a little bit about yourself

  • Asking about others

  • Asking how someone is doing

  • Asking someone their name, where they live, and where they are from

  • Asking someone which languages they speak


Within a short amount of time, you will also learn numbers, time expressions, and the names of weekdays and months.
You will learn how to ask someone for their telephone number and address and also both tell about your own family and ask others about theirs.
We will talk about housing and different types of homes, and you will learn to describe how and where you live. You will learn to tell about your job and much else besides.

Pronunciation is a chapter for itself
It is critical that you acquire good Danish pronunciation, which is why we focus on it from the very beginning. We will practise how to pronounce the different sounds unique to Danish, and how the melody of a Danish sentence should sound.

Teaching materials developed at Studieskolen
The teaching material Danish to Go is a learning system which is developed by teachers at Studieskolen specifically for Studieskolen's students.
The material consists of two books - a textbook and an exercise book - which you will use in class, as well as a comprehensive online learning site with sound, video, practice exercises and online resources with grammar and vocabulary.
We will be working with chapters 1-6.
Each chapter consists of:

  • A video with four main characters, experiencing typical everyday situations

  • An introduction to new vocabulary with short texts and listening exercises

  • An introduction to pronunciation and pronunciation exercises

  • Verbal exercises and tasks, f.ex. conversation exercises

  • A series of grammar and vocabulary exercises

  • Writing exercises


The teaching materials are included in the course price. The teacher will hand out the books in class, and you will automatically receive access to our online learning platform Moodle.

How is the class conducted?
The teaching form is blended learning, where in class we work with oral Danish and conversation exercises, we practise our pronunciation and work a little on grammar.
At home on your own computer you will spend a lot of time working on listening comprehension, reading and writing exercises.
The class is held in Danish, but we use English as a helping-language, f.ex. to explain grammar.

Practical information
This course is for those who do not already speak any Danish.
Danish for beginners 1 and 2 is the equivalent of level A1 in the Common European Framework Reference for Languages.
There are 12 lessons of 45 minutes in class per week.
Preparation time: approximately 8 hours per week.
There will be 10-18 students per class.
!Class on May 27 will be online at Zoom due to other exams at the school.

Mikkel Rasmussen

Mikkel recommens:
"I love the places in and around the city where nature gets a place and where you can find peace.
Amager Strandpark is one of those places for me, especially outside the summer season and the many bathers. A walk or run along the water among marsh grass and small dunes on the man-made island or along the old coastline and the tall trees and wide grasslands is something special - regardless of the weather.
There are also many unique places and moments in the city itself. I have been surprised several times by how many beautiful buildings and streets there actually are.
Try taking a walk in the city centre on a spring morning with no other purpose than to sit on three or four different Copenhagen benches and soak up the surroundings - preferably with a cup of coffee. Notice the voices of the people, the buzz of the city, the water of the harbour - and see the history in everything from the street paving to the architectural details on the house facades. It's a cool experience."
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Lene Hendel

Lene recommends:
Do you have a favourite café in Copenhagen?
I love this little place called La Banchina. It’s on Refshaleøen and looks like a shed but it’s wonderful. They serve simple – but delicious – food, and in the summertime, you can sit on the pier and watch people sailing by. You can also go in the water from the pier and use the little sauna afterwards. It’s at its best in the summertime, but also charming in the rain.

Is there a cultural experience you’d like to recommend?
The Royal Danish Ballet is one of the best ballet companies in the world. If you have even the slightest interest in ballet then I think you should see one of their performances. They dance in Gamle Scene at Kgs. Nytorv. Simply experiencing the beautiful old theatre is wonderful, and on top of that you get world-class dancing.
If watching an entire performance is too much for you, it’s sometimes possible to see the dancers do their morning practice on weekends. Entrance is free, and you can drink a cup of coffee while you watch the skillful dancers and sense the atmosphere in the theatre.

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Danish for beginners - crash course (A1, part 1 and 2)

20 May - 30 June

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