In this lesson we take a look at question words and the most common short response patterns. You will learn how to quickly answer almost any question you get asked, therefore continuing the flow over the conversation. Not only that, but you'll learn a lot of essential Danish vocabulay. Ready to get using Danish? We're going to start speaking from the very first class. Let's get going.
Welcome to this essential Danish lesson on free time. Learn how to say what you like and don't like as well as useful verbs and nuaced ways to express what you are interested in and passionate about.
Welcome to this video on how to pronounce the Danish D and more specifically the soft D when compared to an L sound. I give you a simple technique to be able to hear and pronounce them differently and most importantly correctly in Danish. The extremely simple method will improve your understanding of the famous soft D sound and set you on your way to sounding more like a native speaker.
Time to recap how to express some likes and dislikes with some simple conversational sentences using he, she, and they. We will practice using the essential verbs: like, love and hate and learn both new verbs and new nouns based around hobbies while drilling our short response patterns learned in lesson 1.
Denmark is high on the list of world coffee consumers, and the cities of Denmark are lined with coffee chains, as well as independant coffee shops. In summer you will see the streets lined with Danes and tourists, all drinking coffee. Therefore, it goes without saying that you're going to want to memorize these important words and phrases.
To the restaurant we go. Almost every phrase you'll ever need to enjoy a flawless night out at a restaurant, using Danish as you eat.
Weather is an all time favourite small talk topic in most countries, and Denmark is no exception. In this lesson we act out what we do when it rains, snows, or when the sun is shining; read a dialogue and practice chit-chatting about weather.
You are probably already familiar with numbers 1-10, having picked them up during our warm up sessions. That's right, I have been subliminally feeding numbers into your brain. So, here we go with some repetition drills that will get those numbers to stick. We will also practice spelling numbers 1-20, as well as 30-100, and pratice using simple, common questions.
A simple lesson this time as we do some drills to remember the days of the week and months of the year.
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