Brief Summary
This Norwegian Language Course A1 is perfect for newbies! You'll learn to say basic things, introduce yourself, and handle simple tasks in everyday life, like ordering a coffee or asking for directions. No previous knowledge needed, just a bit of curiosity!
Key Points
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Intro to Norwegian for beginners
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Understand everyday expressions and basic phrases
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Introduce yourself and ask basic personal questions
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Order food, ask for directions, and handle everyday tasks
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Build a foundation of vocabulary and simple grammar
Learning Outcomes
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Use basic greetings and polite expressions
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Introduce yourself and ask about others
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Order food and ask for help in everyday situations
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Engage in simple small talk about familiar topics
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Understand fundamental vocabulary and grammar structures
About This Course
Norwegian Language Course A1 . This Norwegian course is for those with little or no knowledge of the Norwegian Language.
An Introduction to the Norwegian LanguageÂ
   Elementary Norwegian Course Level A1 follows The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment (CEFR). Â
   As a beginner level course no previous knowledge of Norwegian is needed. However being familiar with the Latin Alphabet will be necessary.Â
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 presentatation of the course content please watch the Intro video.Â
At A1 level in Norwegian, proficiency typically involves grasping fundamental vocabulary and basic sentence structures to navigate simple everyday interactions. Learners at this stage should be capable of understanding and using common greetings, farewells, and polite expressions. They should be able to introduce themselves, provide basic personal information such as their name, age, and nationality, and inquire about the same from others. For instance, they should be able to say "Hei, jeg heter Anna. Jeg er 25 ĂĄr gammel og jeg kommer fra Tyskland" (Hello, my name is Anna. I am 25 years old and I am from Germany) or ask "Hva heter du?" (What is your name?).
Additionally, at the A1 level, learners should be able to handle simple, everyday tasks such as ordering food in a restaurant, asking for directions, or making purchases at a store. For example, they should be able to say "Jeg vil gjerne ha en kopp kaffe, takk" (I would like a cup of coffee, please) or "Unnskyld, hvor er nærmeste apotek?" (Excuse me, where is the nearest pharmacy?). Furthermore, they should be able to understand and use basic numbers for telling time, asking about prices, or giving simple quantities.
Moreover, proficiency at the A1 level involves being able to understand and respond appropriately to basic social interactions, such as expressing gratitude, apologizing, or giving simple compliments. Learners should also be able to engage in basic small talk about familiar topics like weather, hobbies, or interests. For example, they should be able to say "Takk skal du ha" (Thank you) or "Beklager, jeg forstĂĄr ikke" (Sorry, I don't understand) in response to various situations.
Overall, at the A1 level, learners are establishing a foundation in the Norwegian language, focusing on essential vocabulary, basic grammar structures, and practical communication skills necessary for everyday life situations.
Introduction
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The Alphabet
Emmanuel C. O.
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