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Intensive Danish Summer Course - Beginners (A1)

Start
Monday July 21
Price
DKK 4,995
Lessons
60
Start 21.07.2025
Period 21.07.2025 to 08.08.2025
Lessons 60
Course no.: 05000-25
Teacher cand.mag. Camilla Syhler
 
Location Borgergade 14, 1. floor
Room 133
Time Mon 09:00 - 12:30
Tue 09:00 - 12:30
Wed 09:00 - 12:30
Thu 09:00 - 12:30
Fri 09:00 - 12:30
Price DKK 4,995
Time Mon 09:00 - 12:30
Tue 09:00 - 12:30
Wed 09:00 - 12:30
Thu 09:00 - 12:30
Fri 09:00 - 12:30

Your start to building good relations with Danish people
Get a good start with Danish so that you are able to get by in everyday situations where you communicate with Danes. Perhaps you are travelling to Denmark, perhaps you are already here - in either case, being able to speak Danish will be a source of great pleasure.
On all Studieskolen's courses, our focus is on learning to speak the language. After all, the main goal for all who study Danish, and especially beginners, is being able to talk to Danish people.
Right from the start, you get a good vocabulary. Words and phrases that you can put to immediate use when handling a number of everyday situations in Danish, such as when you want to:


  • have a simple conversation

  • order food and drinks at a café or restaurant

  • introduce yourself and your family

  • read and write simple texts

  • say numbers, days, dates and times

  • fill out a basic form



At the same time, you will get an understanding of the basics of Danish language and you will also get an introduction to Danish culture and society.

Pronunciation
We have special focus on Danish pronunciation as this is crucial for being understood in - and understanding - Danish. You will practise how to pronounce the different sounds unique to Danish, and gain a familiarity with how the melody of a Danish sentence should sound.

Teaching materials
This course uses the teaching material Danish to Go - a comprehensive approach to learning Danish developed exclusively by Studieskolen.
Danish to Go consists of a textbook, a workbook and an interactive website. Each chapter uses material from all for an integrated and comprehensive learning experience - the best way to learn Danish.
You will use the textbook and workbook in class and the website for further learning and exercises. The website has sound, video, practice exercises and online resources with grammar and vocabulary.

The teaching materials are included in the course price. The teacher will hand out the books in class, and you will also be given access to our online learning platform Moodle where you can communicate with your teacher, check your homework and get up-to-date information.

Activities
In the afternoons and evenings, you can participate in lectures on Danish language and culture, as well as a series of field trips, workshops and social events.
You will learn about Danish politics, literature, history and everyday life. Please find the programme here on Studieskolen's website.
See the activities here https://www.studieskolen.dk/en/danish/summer-course/talks-excursions-and-cultural-activities

Practical information
If you're a complete or almost complete beginner, this class is for you.
Danish for beginners is the equivalent of level A1 in the Common European Framework Reference for Languages. It is for those with no prior knowledge of Danish.
There are 20 45-minute lessons in class per week.
There will be 10-18 students per class.

Camilla Syhler

Camilla recommends:

What is your favorite place in Copenhagen?

"I love communal dining in Folkehuset Absalon in Vesterbro. Absalon is an old church that was converted into a cultural and community centre in 2015. The founder is Lennart Lajboschitz, who is also the owner of the international store chain Tiger. I like Absalon because it's a good place to meet new people. In addition, there are many fun, creative activities in Absalon every week. In addition to communal dining, you can go to yoga, bingo, table tennis, concerts, films, lectures etc.

If you want to experience Copenhagen from above, I can also recommend visiting the Tower at Christiansborg. Here there is a really beautiful view of the whole city, and it is completely free to visit."

Who is your favorite Danish author?
"I am quite excited about the Greenlandic author Niviaq Korneliussen, who has written the novel Blomsterdalen, among other things. Niviaq's novels are exciting because they are about the relationship between Denmark and Greenland and the challenges many young Greenlanders face when they move to Denmark to study or work."
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Intensive Danish Summer Course - Beginners (A1)

21 July - 8 August

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