Norwegian Language Course in Dhaka
About the Norwegian Language
Norwegian is the official language of Norway and is spoken by approximately 5 million people. While most Norwegian speakers live in Norway, you'll often encounter them abroad—Norwegians are well-known for their love of travel.
Learning Norwegian opens the door to understanding both Swedish and Danish, as these Scandinavian languages are largely mutually intelligible.
Norwegian has two official written forms: Bokmål and Nynorsk. Although Norwegians are taught both in school, Bokmål is more widely used in formal writing and public communication, while Nynorsk is often used in informal or regional contexts.
Norwegian Language Course – Overview
Our Norwegian language courses are delivered using a proven, immersive method that builds your confidence to both speak and write in Norwegian. Each step of your learning journey is carefully structured to provide a strong sense of progression and achievement.
Learning a new language—or refining your current skills—takes time, commitment, and the right guidance. That’s why our enthusiastic, highly qualified instructors are here to keep you motivated, engaged, and on track every step of the way.
Norwegian class 2
A1 Course Outline
Topics & Vocabulary
- Introducing yourself and others
- Greetings and goodbyes
- Asking basic questions
- The Norwegian alphabet
- Numbers and telling the time
- Family and work vocabulary
- Ordering food and drinks
- Likes and dislikes
- Directions and places
- Leisure activities
- Describing things and people
Topic Level II
- Making phone calls
- Asking for help & clarification
- Talking about future plans
- Buying food and clothes
- Making polite requests
- Expressing feelings and preferences
- Daily routines and lifestyle
- Describing places and people
Grammar I
- Modals and present tense verbs
- Personal pronouns
- Indefinite & definite noun forms
- Plural forms and usage
- Basic prepositions
- Word order and sentence rules
Grammar II
- Infinitive form of verbs
- Basic adjective forms
- Object form of pronouns
- Time & place adverbs
- Relative pronoun “som”
- Plural definite/indefinite usage
- Past tense verb forms
- Regular & irregular verbs
- Reflexive verbs
- Present perfect and simple past
- Simple conjunctions and compounds
Cultural Content
- Norwegian traditions
- Norwegian culture
- Climate and geography
- Working and living in Norway
- Forms: Bokmål, Riksmål, Nynorsk
- Dialects: Høgnorsk, Østnorsk, etc.
- Formal vs informal language use