Norwegian Language Course A1 P3
Norwegian Language Course A1 P3, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 33 lectures, based on 26 reviews, and has 342 subscribers.
You will learn about An Introduction to the Norwegian Language. Elementary Norwegian Course Level A1 follows The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment (CEFR). To describe your home and where you live. Housing, rent and expenses in relation to your home. Types of common homes in Norway. Health and body. How to keep in shape. To describe where you have pain. Words and sentences you can use at the doctors office or in a hospital. Words for common illnesses and drugs needed for treatment. Work and work experience. To speak about your education and qualifications. Words for some common occupations and work in general. To tell about your free time and something you have done or experienced in a free time activity. To invite someone to join you for something during your free time or Holiday! To make an agreement in Norwegian. Cultural activities. Norwegian Language Tests and Formal Assessment of Your Language Skills in Norwegian! Some tests can be taken abroad (e.g. at a Norwegian Embassy or Consulate), all tests can be taken in Norway. This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner learners of the Norwegian Language with some basic knowledge of the language. It is particularly useful for Beginner learners of the Norwegian Language with some basic knowledge of the language.
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Title: Norwegian Language Course A1 P3
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4.45
Number of Lectures: 33
Number of Published Lectures: 33
Number of Curriculum Items: 33
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 33
Original Price: $22.99
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What You Will Learn
- An Introduction to the Norwegian Language. Elementary Norwegian Course Level A1 follows The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment (CEFR).
- To describe your home and where you live.
- Housing, rent and expenses in relation to your home.
- Types of common homes in Norway.
- Health and body.
- How to keep in shape.
- To describe where you have pain.
- Words and sentences you can use at the doctors office or in a hospital.
- Words for common illnesses and drugs needed for treatment.
- Work and work experience.
- To speak about your education and qualifications.
- Words for some common occupations and work in general.
- To tell about your free time and something you have done or experienced in a free time activity.
- To invite someone to join you for something during your free time or Holiday!
- To make an agreement in Norwegian.
- Cultural activities.
- Norwegian Language Tests and Formal Assessment of Your Language Skills in Norwegian! Some tests can be taken abroad (e.g. at a Norwegian Embassy or Consulate), all tests can be taken in Norway.
Who Should Attend
- Beginner learners of the Norwegian Language with some basic knowledge of the language.
Target Audiences
- Beginner learners of the Norwegian Language with some basic knowledge of the language.
An Introduction to the Norwegian Language
Elementary Norwegian Course Level A1 follows The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment (CEFR).
Some knowledge of Norwegian is needed (Norwegian Language Course A1 Part 2 or similar).
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Can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at the satisfaction of needs of a concrete type.
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Can introduce him/herself and others and can ask and answer questions about personal details such as where he/she lives, people he/she knows and things he/she has.
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Can interact in a simple way provided the other person talks slowly and clearly and is prepared to help.
For a complete presentation of the course content please watch the “What the students will learn in this course”.
The A1 level in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is the beginner or basic level of proficiency in a language. At this level, learners are typically able to understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at the satisfaction of simple needs. Here’s an in-depth explanation of the A1 level, connected to the Norwegian language:
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Listening: At the A1 level in Norwegian, learners can understand and extract basic information from simple spoken exchanges, such as greetings, introductions, and basic personal information. They may comprehend simple questions and instructions related to everyday situations, like ordering food or asking for directions.
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Speaking: Learners at A1 can communicate in a very basic way, using simple phrases and expressions to introduce themselves, greet others, and engage in simple conversations about familiar topics, such as hobbies, family, and daily routines. They may be able to ask and answer simple questions about themselves and their immediate environment.
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Reading: A1 learners can understand very basic written texts in Norwegian, such as short, simple sentences found in advertisements, signs, and simple messages. They can comprehend simple personal information like names, addresses, and numbers. Vocabulary at this level consists of common, everyday words and phrases.
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Writing: At A1, learners can write short, simple messages and notes using basic vocabulary and phrases. They can fill in simple forms with personal information, write simple postcards or emails, and complete basic exercises like completing sentences or filling in missing words in simple texts.
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Grammar and Vocabulary: At the A1 level, learners have a basic understanding of Norwegian grammar and vocabulary. They can use simple present tense verbs, basic adjectives, and common nouns. They understand and can use basic pronouns, prepositions, and conjunctions. Vocabulary consists of everyday words and phrases related to common topics like family, food, weather, and daily activities.
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Cultural Understanding: While not explicitly tested at this level, learners may be introduced to basic cultural aspects of Norway, such as greetings, customs, and traditions, through language materials and exercises.
Overall, at the A1 level in Norwegian, learners have a limited but functional ability to communicate and understand simple everyday language. They are able to handle basic language tasks and participate in basic interactions in familiar contexts.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Husk å gjøre oppgaver som du finner under ressurser!
Chapter 2: Leksjon 9 Hus og hjem
Lecture 1: 9 Hus og hjem intro.
Lecture 2: 9A Doris ser etter ny leilighet.
Lecture 3: 9B Doris har flyttet!
Lecture 4: 9 Ord og uttrykk
Lecture 5: 9 Uttale
Lecture 6: 9 Grammatikk
Chapter 3: 10 Kropp og Helse
Lecture 1: 10 Intro
Lecture 2: 10 A Utenfor treningsstudioet
Lecture 3: 10 B Jeg har hodepine
Lecture 4: 10 C May hos legen
Lecture 5: 10 Ord og uttrykk
Lecture 6: 10 Helsearbeidere
Lecture 7: 10 Uttale
Lecture 8: 10 Grammatikk
Chapter 4: 11 Arbeid og utdanning
Lecture 1: 11 Intro
Lecture 2: 11 Hva gjør du?
Lecture 3: 11A Andreas utdanning
Lecture 4: 11B Doris er advokat
Lecture 5: 11C Bogdan arbeider på en byggeplass
Lecture 6: 11 Ord og uttrykk
Lecture 7: 11 Hvorfor kom du til Norge?
Lecture 8: 11 Uttale
Lecture 9: 11 Grammatikk
Chapter 5: 12 Fritid og fritidsinteresser
Lecture 1: 12 Intro
Lecture 2: 12 Fritid
Lecture 3: 12 A Ali spiller fotball
Lecture 4: 12B Bli med, da vel!
Lecture 5: 12C Den første skituren
Lecture 6: 12 Ord og uttrykk
Lecture 7: 12 Grammatikk
Chapter 6: Språkprøver / Language tests!
Lecture 1: Øve til prøve (Practice before test).
Instructors
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Henning Gustavsen
Norwegian Language Teacher & Online Marketer
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