Danish Stage 2
Short course
Blended learning in Glasgow
Description
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Type
Short course
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Level
Intermediate
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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
Please note that exact detail and order vary depending on choice of class, coursebook and particular needs of the group. The tutor will assume that students will have completed Stage 1 or equivalent.
Important information
Government funding available
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
1. Talk about some of the things you did yesterday.
2. Tell somebody about a holiday you have had. Was it good/bad?
3. Talk about your life story so far.
4. Book tickets for a play/film. Buy a train ticket, ask about time of departure/arrival and destination etc.
5. Shopping in general.
6. Be able to exchange an item which is faulty or you have regretted buying.
7. Description of people. Appearance and characterisation.
8. Express your opinion about current affairs.
9. Talk about your own cultural traditions.
post beginners
completion of danish 1 or equivalent
10 credits at University level 1
Delivered by experienced trained tutors in modern teaching facilities combining classroom sessions with blended on-line support
Reviews
Subjects
- Listening and speaking
- Danish language
Teachers and trainers (1)
Janus Tobias Madsen
Danish tutor
Course programme
1. Talk about some of the things you did yesterday.
2. Tell somebody about a holiday you have had. Was it good/bad?
3. Talk about your life story so far.
4. Book tickets for a play/film. Buy a train ticket, ask about time of departure/arrival and destination etc.
5. Shopping in general.
6. Be able to exchange an item which is faulty or you have regretted buying.
7. Description of people. Appearance and characterisation.
8. Express your opinion about current affairs.
9. Talk about your own cultural traditions.
Main Grammar Points:
· The usage of the simple past tense
· When to use the simple past tense compared to the present perfect tense
· How to use the refIexive pronoun, in particular in verb constructions
· The definite article in front position
· The comparison of adjectives and adverbs
· Word order in subordinate clauses
· The usage of relative pronouns
By the end of the course you should be able to communicate with a native Danish speaker who asked you the following questions:
Har du ikke lyst til at gå i biografen i week-enden?
Har du nogle planer om ferie?
Hvordan går det med at finde rundt i København?
Har du nogensinde været på Louisiana Museum I Humlebæk?
Hvilken slags dansk mad kan du bedst li’?
Additional information
Tel 0141 330 1823
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