Danish Stage 1
Short course
Blended learning in Glasgow
Description
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Type
Short course
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Level
Beginner
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Methodology
Blended
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Location
Glasgow (Scotland)
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Class hours
40h
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Duration
20 Weeks
for: Complete beginners
Topic areas:
1. Introduce yourself to someone and give some basic information about yourself such as where you live/what you do/your age/what you drink/what you want to eat. Likes and dislikes
2. Talk about other people and give the same kind of information about them as in (1) above.
3. Ask someone else about their habits, what they do, where they live, where they work etc.
4. Talk about a hobby and a film you saw yesterday
5. Talk about what you are going to do today and at the weekend
6. Ask for what you want in a shop
7. Describe people’s appearance, clothing etc.
8. Describe what you did yesterday
9. Give basic directions in Danish
Important information
Government funding available
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
By the end of the course you should be able to communicate with a native Danish speaker who asked you the following questions:
Hvor kommer du fra ?
Hvor ligger Hovedbanegarden ?
Hvad skal du lave I week-enden ?
Vil du have en kop kaffe ?
Hvad koster det ?
complete beginners
none
10 credits at University level 1
experienced trained tutors in modern teaching facilities
Reviews
Subjects
- Listening and speaking
- Danish language
Teachers and trainers (1)
Dorte Al-Gailani
danish tutor
Course programme
Course review:
Aimed at people with little or no knowledge of Danish. Students will learn how to handle everyday situations in Danish (e.g. introducing yourself, meeting people, talk about likes and dislikes). Basic grammatical structures, mainly the present tense but introduction to perfect and future tenses.
Topic areas:
1. Introduce yourself to someone and give some basic information about yourself such as where you live/what you do/your age/what you drink/what you want to eat. Likes and dislikes
2. Talk about other people and give the same kind of information about them as in (1) above.
3. Ask someone else about their habits, what they do, where they live, where they work etc.
4. Talk about a hobby and a film you saw yesterday
5. Talk about what you are going to do today and at the weekend
6. Ask for what you want in a shop
7. Describe people’s appearance, clothing etc.
8. Describe what you did yesterday
9. Give basic directions in Danish
Additional information
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