Norwegian
Enrolling without a certificate
You can register for the language courses even if you have not yet received your language certificate from the previous semester. In this case, please indicate which course you attended last semester. The certificates will follow as soon as possible.
Level Course
- Lecture number
- 042050g
- Semester
- Spring semester 2022
- Type
- Language course
- Maximum number of participants
- 14
Events
Description
Language of instruction: German
The Norwegian A1 course is suitable for participants with no previous knowledge. The main focus is on teaching the first basic knowledge of the Norwegian language.
Based on everyday conversation topics and situations (greetings and introductions; nationality and language; addresses and numbers), basic knowledge of Norwegian grammar and vocabulary will be taught. In the development of word fields, the following topics are mainly dealt with: Presentation of the person and making people known (name, nationality, profession or course of study, place of origin, family), hobbies and interests. The grammar focuses on personal pronouns, possessive endings, interrogative particles, interrogative words and nominal sentences.
A language course thrives on people meeting each other. It is therefore particularly important that you participate actively on a regular basis and prepare well. We would like to point out that in an online course, the emphasis during the attendance time is on the classroom conversation, while listening and reading tasks are more self-study. One advantage of online teaching is that you can receive extensive feedback on written work.
Classes take place in the form of meetings via Webex. The course is administered via Moodle. There you will also find presentations and additional materials. The teacher enrols you in the Moodle course. You will receive the invitation to Webex by email by the first day of class.
The course consists of 30 attendance hours. Attendance is compulsory. If you want to have a performance record, you must not miss more than 6 lessons (20%). The final grade is made up of 30% class participation and 70% final exam.
Literature
Please have the following textbook available at the start date:
Et år i Norge, textbook with key and CD. Norwegisch für Deutschsprachige.
ISBN: 978-3-944312-29-3
Registration
- Lecture number
- 042051g
- Semester
- Spring semester 2022
- Type
- Language course
- Maximum number of participants
- 14
Events
Description
Language of instruction: German and Norwegian
This course is aimed at participants with (little) previous knowledge. At the beginning there will be a review so that everyone is at approximately the same level. Grammatical knowledge is expanded and pronunciation is consolidated.
The course has a communicative and cultural focus. The communicative and grammatical knowledge will be expanded and more will be learned about Norwegian culture and way of life. The focus of the grammar is on pronouns, the formation of subordinate clauses, tenses, irregular verbs and conjunctions.
The language course is designed in such a way that the participants complete level A2 according to the European Framework of Reference in one semester.
A language course thrives on people meeting each other. It is therefore particularly important that you participate actively on a regular basis and prepare well. We would like to point out that in an online course the emphasis during the attendance time is on the classroom conversation, while listening and reading tasks are more self-study. One advantage of online teaching is that you can receive extensive feedback on written work.
Classes take place in the form of meetings via Webex. The course is administered via Moodle. There you will also find presentations and additional materials. The teacher enrols you in the Moodle course. You will receive the invitation to Webex by email by the first day of class.
The course consists of 30 attendance hours. Attendance is compulsory. If you want to have a performance record, you must not miss more than 6 lessons (20%). The final grade is made up of 30% class participation and 70% final exam.
Literature
Please have the following textbook available at the start date:
Et år i Norge, textbook with key and CD. Norwegisch für Deutschsprachige.
ISBN: 978-3-944312-29-3
Registration
- Lecture number
- 042052g
- Semester
- Spring semester 2022
- Type
- Language course
- Maximum number of participants
- 14
Events
Description
Language of instruction: Norwegian and German
Target group: This course is aimed at participants with previous knowledge at level A2. There will be a revision at the beginning so that everyone is at approximately the same level.
Course content: The course has a communicative and cultural focus. The aim is to improve communicative and grammatical skills, to strengthen pronunciation and to learn more about Norwegian culture and way of life. Special focus is placed on discussions and conversations as well as authentic texts. Topics include: Holidays and travel in Norway, family, feelings, Norwegian (children's) literature, filling out forms, different Norwegian cities, language/dialect diversity. Grammar focuses on adjectives and adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions and pronouns.
Course format and assessment: This course is an online course and combines face-to-face teaching phases on Webex with self-study phases. The face-to-face teaching is essential for individual progress (especially pronunciation and listening comprehension) and the group experience in the course. The self-study phase enables and encourages learning according to one's own methods and time management. The assessment basis for passing the course is a portfolio, which is created during the course.
A language course thrives on people meeting each other. It is therefore particularly important that you participate actively on a regular basis and prepare well. We would like to point out that in an online course, the emphasis during the attendance time is on the classroom conversation, while listening and reading tasks are more self-study. One advantage of online teaching is that you can receive extensive feedback on written performance.
The course consists of 30 attendance hours. Attendance is compulsory. If you want to have a certificate of achievement, you may not be absent for more than 6 teaching hours (20%). The final grade is made up of 30% class participation and 70% final exam.
You will receive an invitation to Webex by email by the first day of class.
Literature
Please have the following textbook available at the start date:
Et år i Norge, textbook with key and CD. Norwegisch für Deutschsprachige.
ISBN: 978-3-944312-29-3
Registration
- Lecture number
- 042053g
- Semester
- Spring semester 2022
- Type
- Language course
- Maximum number of participants
- 14
Events
Description
Language of instruction: Norwegian
Target group: This course is aimed at participants with previous knowledge at level B1. There will be a revision at the beginning so that everyone is at approximately the same level.
Course content: The course has a communicative and cultural focus. The aim is to improve communicative and grammatical skills, to strengthen pronunciation and to learn more about Norwegian culture and way of life. Topics include: Language/dialect diversity, illness, telephone calls, different regions and cities as well as minorities in Norway, different holidays, literature, travel and traffic. Grammar focuses on verbs with special meaning and usage, unreal statements, adjectives and pronouns, noun phrases and similar (see textbook ch. 17-23).
Course format and assessment: This course is an online course and combines face-to-face teaching phases on Webex with self-study phases. The face-to-face teaching is essential for individual learning progress (especially pronunciation and listening comprehension) and the group experience in the course. The self-study phase enables and encourages learning according to one's own methods and time management. The assessment basis for passing the course is a portfolio, which is created during the course.
A language course thrives on people meeting each other. It is therefore particularly important that you participate actively on a regular basis and prepare well. We would like to point out that in an online course, the emphasis during the attendance time is on the classroom conversation, while listening and reading tasks are more self-study. One advantage of online teaching is that you can receive extensive feedback on written performance.
The course consists of 30 attendance hours. Attendance is compulsory. If you want to have a certificate of achievement, you may not be absent for more than 6 teaching hours (20%). The final grade is made up of 30% class participation and 70% final exam.
You will receive an invitation to Webex by email by the first day of class.
Literature
Please have the following textbook available at the start date:
Et år i Norge, textbook with key and CD. Norwegisch für Deutschsprachige.
ISBN: 978-3-944312-29-3
Registration
Supplementary Courses
- Lecture number
- 042054g
- Semester
- Spring semester 2022
- Type
- Language course
- Maximum number of participants
- 14
Events
Description
Language of instruction: Norwegian
This course is aimed at learners with previous knowledge of Norwegian, such as Erasmus returnees, and as a supplementary language practice offer for participants of Norwegian language courses from level B1.
The course has a communicative focus. The aim is to read and listen to authentic texts from different subject areas and genres and to deepen conversation skills. Individual topics can be decided on in the course.
The course addresses the individual needs of the participants so that pronunciation, communicative and grammatical competence are promoted. The focus is on the joy of speaking the language in a relaxed environment.
The course is an online course and combines attendance phases on Webex with self-study phases. The presence phases are essential for individual learning progress, especially pronunciation and listening comprehension, and the group experience in the course. The self-study phase enables and encourages learning according to one's own methods and time management. At the end of the course and as a basis for passing the exam, one or more small, ungraded projects are worked on in the group.
The course is administered via Moodle. There you will also find presentations and additional materials. The teacher enrolls you in the Moodle course.
You will receive the invitation to Webex by email by the first day of class.
Literature
Course materials will be provided by the lecturer.
Registration
Placement Test
A placement test is required for enrollment at level A1.2 and above if you have not yet taken and successfully completed any courses with us.