Danish has developed from ‘Old Norse’, a north Germanic language, once spoken in Scandinavia. It is a language of culture generating many pioneering major works of literature; think of Kierkegaard, Hans Christian Andersen, and Karen Blixen.
Historically, the Danish combine an initial reserve with a friendly outlook. Embrace Danish and embrace the culture of ‘hygge’. ‘Hygge’ roughly translates as the notion of a cozy and warm ambiance with friends and family, and the concept comes with its own nouns and adjectives!
With our Danish A1.2 Microlearning Course, you can:
- Ask for locations or places using “where?”
- Recognize parts of the body
- Ask politely using “could”
- Learn how to order food and drinks at a restaurant
- Learn how to ask for information in a hotel
- Able to express yourself in the future tense
Course Content
LessonsStatus
5
Parts of The Body – Part 1
6
Parts of The Body – Part 2
10
Where is The Nearest Hospital?
11
Leaving a Message on The Phone (Informal)
15
At The Restaurant – Part 2 Special Requests
16
At The Restaurant – Part 3 Food
17
At The Restaurant – Part 4 Drinks
18
At The Restaurant – Part 5 Ordering Food
21
The Hotel – Part 1 Check-In
22
The Hotel – Part 2 Rooms
23
The Hotel – Part 3 Questions
24
The Hotel – Part 4 More Questions
25
The Hotel – Part 6 Checkout
26
Business Travel – Part 1
27
Business Travel – Part 2
29
Future – I Will / I’ll (Future Intention)
Description
Danish has developed from ‘Old Norse’, a north Germanic language, once spoken in Scandinavia. It is a language of culture generating many pioneering major works of literature; think of Kierkegaard, Hans Christian Andersen, and Karen Blixen.
Historically, the Danish combine an initial reserve with a friendly outlook. Embrace Danish and embrace the culture of ‘hygge’. ‘Hygge’ roughly translates as the notion of a cozy and warm ambiance with friends and family, and the concept comes with its own nouns and adjectives!
With our Danish A1.2 Microlearning Course, you can:
- Ask for locations or places using “where?”
- Recognize parts of the body
- Ask politely using “could”
- Learn how to order food and drinks at a restaurant
- Learn how to ask for information in a hotel
- Able to express yourself in the future tense
Course Content
LessonsStatus
5
Parts of The Body – Part 1
6
Parts of The Body – Part 2
10
Where is The Nearest Hospital?
11
Leaving a Message on The Phone (Informal)
15
At The Restaurant – Part 2 Special Requests
16
At The Restaurant – Part 3 Food
17
At The Restaurant – Part 4 Drinks
18
At The Restaurant – Part 5 Ordering Food
21
The Hotel – Part 1 Check-In
22
The Hotel – Part 2 Rooms
23
The Hotel – Part 3 Questions
24
The Hotel – Part 4 More Questions
25
The Hotel – Part 6 Checkout
26
Business Travel – Part 1
27
Business Travel – Part 2
29
Future – I Will / I’ll (Future Intention)