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Danish Beginner Level A1

Trial Lesson

Copyright © Gunhild Jensen


Det danske alfabet – The Danish Alphabet

ærme øl år
sister low woman
(smile more) (close lips more) (open mouth more)
ære ønske ånd
Jeg kommer fra… I come from…

Er du dansker?
(Are you Danish?) - Ja

Er du ikke dansker?
(Are you not Danish?) - Jo
Practice new vocabulary!

Spørgeord – Question Words


Hvem er det? Det er min bror. Who is that? That is my brother.

Hvor bor han? Han bor i Danmark. Where does he live? He lives in Denmark.

Hvad er det? Det er en bog. What is that? That is a book.

Hvorfor? (Why?)

Hvordan? (How?)

Hvilken? (Which?)

Hvornår? (When?)
Practice new vocabulary!

Hvem er det?
Familiemedlemmer – Family Members

Det er min…
• mor mother
• far father
• søster (lillesøster – storesøster)
sister (little sister – big sister)
• bror (lillebror – storebror)
brother (little brother – big brother)
• tante (faster – moster)
aunt (father’s sister – mother’s sister)
• onkel (farbror – morbror)
uncle (father’s brother – mother’s brother)
• fætter (male cousin)
• kusine (female cousin)
• bedstefar (farfar – morfar) grandfather (father’s father – mother’s father)
• bedstemor (farmor – mormor) grandmother (father’s mother – mother’s mother)
Øvelse - Excersise
Dialog - Dialogue:
To venner møder hinanden til en fest.
Two friends meet each other at a party.

A: ”Hvem er det derovre?”


B: ”Det er Martins søster.”
A: ”Hvad hedder hun?”
B: ”Hun hedder Lisa.”
A: ”Hvor bor hun?”
B: ”Hun bor i Roskilde på Sjælland”
Homework
Pair up the English phrases with the correct Danish phrases
Things you might say to your teacher
Homework
Pair up the English phrases with the correct Danish phrases
Things your teacher might say to you
Fælles ord – Common Words
Exercise: Pair up the English words with the right Danish words!

mund arm
hals finger
fod øje
næse ryg
hår ben
hånd mave
øre hoved
nakke knæ
albue skulder
ankel ende

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