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Last activity 25 April 2009 by networkingnorway

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Klaudia

Hello everybody,
here is some info about the morning and weekend courses organized in the school where i work.

there are different levels, the offer below is addressed to beginners:

Morning courses 2990,-NOK
10th of March
Tuesdays / Thursdays, start: 10 am

Courses are held twice a week in the afternoon, 3 lesson units per meeting; altogether 30 lesson units in 5 weeks!
You will get basic information about the Norwegian language and society. The course is based on individual, pair work, discussions, listening comprehension exercises and homework.
Content
Self-presenting and introducing, talking about work and professions, asking about things and names of things, expressing wishes and plans, collecting information, doing the shopping (clothes and food), ordering in a café, time giving, describing a working day, talking about your family
6 chapters of the text- and exercise book På vei.


Weekend courses 3490,-NOK
7th of March
Satruday / Sunday, start: 2 pm

Courses are held twice a week at the weekends, 4 lesson units per meeting; altogether 32 lesson units in 4 weeks!


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cheers,
Klaudia

networkingnorway

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