Danish Facts
Danish uses the Latin alphabet, with three extra letters: æ, ø, and å, which come at the end of the Danish alphabet, in that order
The Danish language is regulated by the Danish Language Committee, 'Dansk Sprognævn'
Unlike Swedish and Norwegian, Danish does not have more than one regional dialect or speech norm
Our Danish speakers, fully qualified to teach their native tongue, can train you and, if need be, the rest of your group at a time that is suitable to you, at your home or place of work. Sessions can take place on the day of your choosing - even weekends - and at the time you want: whether it be morning, afternoon or evening. If circumstances arise where your home or office is not convenient, the classes can be held at your trainer's office. Resources for the course are provided for you.
Book now / EnquiryThose who would benefit the most from these Danish tutorials are those who feel they need to learn Danish to help them out in their business lives. For starters, learning salutations and business etiquette is integral; once these have been practiced then reading and writing courses can start. Typical studiers have been those involved in international import/export, negotiations and acquisitions, those in multinational companies requiring another language, and those working in any way with international governments and relevant administration. Just our simplest course for beginners will have students finishing the lessons with basic telephone and e-mail Danish, as well as survival Danish should a visit to the country be necessary.
Book now / EnquiryThese Danish lessons fit a broader spectrum, and can be useful for those who need different things from the language. Most beginner students will have a handle of survival Danish by the end of their course, which will provide them without enough Danish to communicate at least at a basic level during short trips to the country, but those who require more would benefit greatly from these sessions. Typical students have been those eager to travel all over the world, those buying overseas property, those with foreign spouses, aficionados of Danish culture and those who just wish to pass a particular Danish exam.
Book now / EnquiryThose wishing to learn Danish in groups of 2 or more together (Two-to-One Danish Courses or Small Group In-Company Danish Courses) can sign up for our group classes. All students must be at nearly the same level of Danish proficiency, must have the same needs from the language, and must be able to study at the same time and place as the others. Bookings must be made for all students simultaneously. Listen & Learn do not propose group sizes or more than 6-8 people, but In-Company Taster Danish Courses can occur with up to 12 people.
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Wakefield
A city in West Yorkshire, Wakefield has a population of around 80,000. As a centre for cloth dealing during the medieval period, the city matured as a stalwart of glass production. Nowadays it is distinctive for its prisons, the National Coal Mining Museum for England, and its relatively large proportion of council housing. It's not all doom and gloom, though - the city plays host to many pub crawls due to large amounts of pubs in certain areas of the city; as well as an annual Rhubarb Festival!
Danish Testimonials
"Our native speaker qualified Danish language teachers can train you and your colleagues at your office or home at a time to suit you. Classes can be any day of the week (even weekends) in the morning."