Danish Language Course In Dhaka

📘 Course Overview

Our Danish language courses are delivered using a TPR method, which will give you the confidence to speak and write in Danish, and offer you a continued sense of progression and achievement.

Learning a new language, or improving on your current language skills, takes time and dedication. But don’t worry — our enthusiastic and highly qualified teachers will keep you motivated, engaged, and on task.

🌍 Why Learn Danish?

Danish is spoken by approximately 6 million people across Denmark, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands.

The bonus with learning Danish is that you automatically become proficient in Norwegian and Swedish, which are largely mutually intelligible. The primary difference between these languages is pronunciation.

Learn Danish once — understand three languages! It’s an efficient investment in your Nordic language journey.

Danish A1
( Textbook+Workbook+Audio)

Tk. 2,900

The Book is composed of triple language material (DANISH- ENGLISH - BANGLA) for beginner learners of Danish as a foreign language, and is designed for language learners both in and outside of Denmark.

- Language skills can be practiced with a good dose of humor and without needless repetition, all in order to suit students with good study habits.

- The book contains audio and Online Access for practice materials.

If you cannot view the book on data, shift to Wi-Fi or use a VPN — যদি আপনি মোবাইল ডেটাতে বইটি দেখতে না পারেন, তাহলে Wi-Fi ব্যবহার করুন অথবা VPN চালু করুন।

📘 Danish A1 – A2 – B1

🎧 Interactive Book with Audio, Exercises & Exam

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🩺 Why Doctors Need Danish in Denmark

In Denmark, foreign doctors are required to demonstrate strong proficiency in the Danish language in order to obtain authorization and effectively work with patients. Communication is crucial in medical environments, and Danish proficiency ensures patient safety, ethical practice, and effective teamwork in Danish hospitals and clinics.

Doctors must pass government-approved Danish language exams called PD1, PD2, or PD3, depending on their professional and academic background.

🔹 PD1 (Prøve i Dansk 1)

  • Designed for individuals with little or no formal education.
  • Not suitable for healthcare professionals such as doctors.
  • Too basic to qualify for medical authorization.

🔹 PD2 (Prøve i Dansk 2)

  • Intended for people with a short educational background or vocational goals.
  • Might be acceptable for some assistant roles in healthcare, but not for licensed doctors.
  • Focuses on everyday communication and workplace language, but lacks depth in professional vocabulary.

🔹 PD3 (Prøve i Dansk 3)

  • The standard requirement for doctors, nurses, engineers, and other professionals with higher education.
  • Tests advanced grammar, writing, reading, listening, and spoken interaction in formal and academic settings.
  • Mandatory for foreign-trained doctors to receive medical authorization in Denmark.
  • Passing PD3 is a gateway to medical internship, full-time positions, and specialist training programs.

Conclusion: Doctors must aim for PD3 certification to practice medicine legally in Denmark. Without Danish proficiency, a doctor cannot communicate effectively with patients, write reports, or understand healthcare protocols — all of which are essential in the Danish medical system.

📘 Course Content

Our Danish lessons follow a communicative approach to language teaching, focusing on the language you need to communicate in authentic situations, with a strong emphasis on speaking and listening.

🔹 Part 1

Topics

  • The Danish alphabet
  • Introducing yourself
  • Numbers from 1–100
  • The calendar
  • Greetings
  • Telling the time
  • Countries, nationalities, and languages

Grammar

  • Simple sentence structures
  • Word order
  • Verbs (infinitive, present, auxiliary)
  • Nouns (gender, singular, plural, definite, indefinite)
  • Personal and interrogative pronouns (e.g. jeg, du, vi … hvor, hvornår, hvad)
  • Cardinal and ordinal numbers (e.g. en, to, tre, første, anden, tredje)
  • Asking and answering questions

🔹 Part 2

Topics

  • Talking about your occupation and everyday activities
  • Describing your home and family
  • Asking for and giving directions
  • Responding to everyday situations
  • Modes of transport
  • Planning your diary

Grammar

  • More complex sentence structures (inversion)
  • Prepositions of place and time (e.g. i, på, til)
  • Verbs (future, imperative)
  • Possessive pronouns (min, dit, vores)

🔹 Part 3

Topics

  • Discussing the weather
  • Clothing and appearance
  • Body parts and movement
  • Family life
  • Danish holidays and traditions
  • Food, menus, and food culture
  • Health and well-being

Grammar

  • Verbs (past, present perfect, past perfect)
  • Adjectives (gender, number, irregular)
  • Pronouns: reflexive (mig, sig), relative (der, som), indefinite (nogen), demonstrative (den, de)

Note: Course content may vary at the tutor's discretion. Additional content may be introduced depending on general progress or student interests.




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