Danish Course
The World Language Lab has a wide range of
foreign languages. From these some are less frequently required like
Danish, Finish, Greek, Irish, Indonesian, Malay, Norwegian, Polish,
and Thai, these are often required by those who visit these
countries for work or study. The training covers the historical
aspects of the language, its spread, and in which regions they are
spoken.
The World Language Lab’s foreign language academy is well equipped
with overall knowledge of these from the basic to an advanced level,
to match the students present level and his requirement one could
take up diploma or degree courses, or travelers or crash courses.
Students can study in group and individual classes.
Level I Basic Course.
Course structure
Covers fundamental vocabulary of the language and its sound system.
Functions like understanding, speaking, Reading, and Writing are
taught. Audio and Video are also teaching aids. Students are made
familiar with the culture and lifestyle of the country.
Other highlights include questions on comprehension of simple texts,
descriptions from day to day life situations, simulated dialogues
and role playing.
On course completion the student will be able to
Comprehend the spoken language from vocabulary used in text. Read
and understand the language at a specific level. Recognize correct
sound patterns. Write exercises manipulating grammatical items
studied. Know cultural elements of the societies. Carry on a
conversation within the framework of the vocabulary studied.
Duration Two and a half months.
Level II - Intermediate Course
eligibility For those familiar with the
basic level of the language.
Course structure
This course covers the intermediate level of grammar, conversation,
discussion, essays writing , culture, civilization and business. The
language is used extensively in class during discussions and role-
playing. This helps students to improve their fluency and speak
correctly.
On course completion one will be confident to
Use and understand the language in the text. Write using an expanded
vocabulary. Read with improved ability. Demonstrate a developing
empathy for the culture. Form questions and answers based on
familiar material. Carry on an extended conversation using
vocabulary studied. Engage in special projects: workbook and library
research.
Duration Two and half months
Level III - Advanced Course
eligibility For those who want to
specialize in the language.
Course structure
This course covers written comprehension, oral communication and
expressions, writing besides the advanced level of grammar,
conversation, discussion, writing essays, culture, civilization and
business. The language is used extensively in class during
discussions and role- playing. Students improve their fluency and
speak correctly. Continued practice in the basic skills of
listening, speaking, reading and writing and opportunities to expand
individual interests in reading and cultural items are given Short
stories, plays, essays, are brought to knowledge using varied
vocabulary. The language is used extensively in class during
discussions and role -playing.
On course completion the student will be guaranteed to
Use and understand the language and the vocabulary text. Speak, read
and write with improved ability using a wide vocabulary. Understand
and be understood by a native speaker. Translate from English to the
particular language while demonstrating grammatical skills. Acquire
a greater understanding of the culture. Formulate questions and
answers based on material read or discussed. Special Projects: Work
book, library research, project work.
Duration Two and half months.
After completing each level and attending the
test, the students get a certificate from World Language Lab.
Basic Phrases
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Welcome
Velkommen |
Hello
Hej, Hallo (on phone) |
How are you? I'm fine, thanks. And you?
Hvordan har du det? (inf) Hvordan har De det? (frm) Fint, tak.
Hvad med dig? |
What's your name? My name is ...
Hvad hedder du? Jeg hedder ... |
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Where are you from? I'm from ...
Hvor er du fra? Hvor kommer du fra? Jeg er fra ... / Jeg kommer
fra ... |
Pleased to meet you
Rart at møde dig |
Good morning
God morgen |
Good afternoon/evening
God aften |
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Good night
God nat |
Goodbye
Farvel |
Good luck
Held og lykke! |
Cheers/Good health!
Skål! Bunden i vejret eller resten i håret! (bottoms up or the
rest in your hair) |
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Have a nice day
Fortsat god dag |
Bon appetit
(Have a good meal) Velbekomme! |
Bon voyage (Have a good journey)
God rejse! |
I don't understand
Det forstår jeg ikke |
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Please speak more slowly
Vil du tale lidt langsommere? |
Please write it down
Kan du skrive det ned, tak? |
Do you speak Danish?Yes, a little
Taler du dansk? (inf) Ja, en smule / Ja, lidt |
Excuse me
Undskyld mig! |
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Es geht.
ess gate
I'm ok. (informal) |
How much is this?
Hvad koster det? Hvor meget koster det? |
Sorry
Undskyld! |
Thank you Response (You're welcome)
Response (You're welcome) Tak Mange tak Tusind tak (thousand
thanks) tak for (thanks for) det var så lidt / ingen årsag |
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Where's the toilet?
Hvor er toilettet? |
This gentleman/lady will pay for
everything
Denne herre betaler (for alt) - gentleman Denne dame betaler
(for alt) - lady |
Will you dance with me?
Vil du danse med mig? |
I love you
Jeg elsker dig |
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Get well soon
God bedring |
How do you say ... in Danish?
Hvordan siger du ... på dansk? |
Leave me alone!
Lad mig være i fred! |
Call the police!
Ring efter politiet! |
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Glædelig jul og godt nytår |
Happy Easter
God påske |
Happy Birthday
Tillykke med fødselsdagen |
One language is never enough
ét sprog er aldrig nok |
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