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Hi Danish learners! 😊<br>
Hi Danish learners! 😊 <br>
Welcome to the "Complete 0 to A1 Danish Course". This course is designed for complete beginners who have no prior knowledge of the Danish language. By the end of this course, you will be able to understand and use basic Danish phrases and expressions, as well as the most common vocabulary and grammar structures of the language.


Welcome to the Complete 0 to [https://polyglotclub.com/help/language-learning-tips/language-levels-cefr A1] Danish Course. This course is designed for complete beginners and will take you to the A1 level. Here's a quick overview of what you will learn in this course:
Here is a summary of what you will learn in this course:


# Introduction to Danish Alphabet and Pronunciation
- You will start with an introduction to Danish grammar, where you will learn about the gender of Danish nouns, how to form plurals, how to conjugate regular verbs in the present tense, the different types of pronouns in Danish, how to form adjectives, and the basic word order in Danish sentences.
* Get familiar with the Danish alphabet, including the special characters Γ†, Ø, and Γ….
* Learn the basics of Danish pronunciation, including vowels, consonants, and common pronunciation rules.


# Everyday Phrases and Greetings
- Next, you will move on to an introduction to Danish vocabulary. You will learn basic Danish greetings and how to introduce yourself, vocabulary related to family members, basic Danish colors and numbers from 0 to 100, vocabulary related to food and drink, and vocabulary and phrases for shopping and making purchases in Danish.
* Learn how to greet people, introduce yourself, and ask for someone’s name in Danish.
* Study common phrases used in everyday conversations, such as asking for directions, ordering food, and expressing gratitude.


# Basic Sentence Structure and Word Order
- You will also gain insight into Danish culture. You will learn about the customs and traditions in Danish culture, famous Danish people in history and contemporary times, popular Danish sports and athletes, the holidays celebrated in Denmark and their traditions, and the art, literature, cinema, and music of Denmark.
* Understand the basic Danish sentence structure, which follows the Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) order.
* Learn how to form questions and negations in Danish by altering the word order and using specific words.


# Numbers, Dates, and Time
- In the intermediate level, you will learn about the past tense of verbs, how to form adverbs, how to form comparative and superlative adjectives, the different types of prepositions in Danish, and vocabulary related to jobs, professions, and employment, transportation, technology, and everyday life.
* Master counting from 1 to 100 in Danish, including cardinal and ordinal numbers.
* Learn the Danish words for days of the week, months, and seasons, as well as how to talk about dates.
* Discover how to tell time in Danish, including expressions for hours, minutes, and different parts of the day.


# Nouns and Articles
- Furthermore, you will gain a deeper understanding of Danish culture. You will learn about the influence of Danish design in modern furniture and everyday objects, the Danish education system and the differences from other countries, religious beliefs and practices in Danish culture, and the media landscape in Denmark and popular Danish TV series and movies.
* Learn how to use definite and indefinite articles in Danish, as well as the concept of gender and noun forms.
* Understand how to form plurals and possessives in Danish, including regular and irregular forms.


# Family, Relationships, and Occupations
- Finally, in the advanced level, you will learn how to form the perfect tense with regular and irregular verbs, how to form and use the passive voice in Danish, how to form and use conditional sentences in Danish, how to form and use the subjunctive mood in Danish, and vocabulary related to politics, government, and administration, science, research, technology, and nature, environment, and climate.
* Learn the Danish words for different family members, including parents, siblings, and extended family.
* Discover vocabulary related to relationships, such as friendship, love, and marriage.
* Study the Danish words for various occupations, from teacher and doctor to artist and engineer.


# Adjectives and Adverbs
By the end of this course, you will have reached the A1 level according to the [https://polyglotclub.com/help/language-learning-tips/language-levels-cefr CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages)] and will be able to communicate in basic Danish in everyday situations.
* Learn how to use adjectives in Danish, including adjective forms and agreement with nouns.
* Discover how to form comparatives and superlatives in Danish, as well as common irregular forms.
* Understand the function and formation of adverbs in Danish, including common adverbs and their placement in sentences.


# Food, Drinks, and Dining
➑ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below. 😎
* Learn the Danish words for various types of food and drinks, including fruits, vegetables, meats, and beverages.
* Study vocabulary related to dining out, such as ordering, paying, and expressing dietary preferences and restrictions.
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# Verbs and Tenses
* Learn how to conjugate regular Danish verbs in the present, past, and future tenses.
* Discover common irregular Danish verbs and their conjugations in different tenses.
* Understand the use and conjugation of Danish modal verbs, such as ”can,” ”must,” and ”want.”
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# Travel and Transportation
* Learn the Danish words for various modes of transportation, such as car, bus, train, and bicycle.
* Study vocabulary related to travel, including booking accommodations, asking for directions, and sightseeing.
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# Danish Culture and Traditions
* Discover Danish holidays and celebrations, including Christmas, Easter, and Midsummer’s Eve.
* Learn about Danish customs and etiquette, such as greetings, table manners, and gift-giving traditions.
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<hr>➑ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below. 😎


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==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Word-Order|Word Order]]
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Passive-Voice|Passive Voice]]
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]]
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Verbs-(Past-Tense)|Verbs (Past Tense)]]
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Adjective-Comparison|Adjective Comparison]]
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Interrogative-words-in-Danish|Interrogative words in Danish]]
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Verbs-in-Danish|Verbs in Danish]]
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Verbs-(Present-Tense)|Verbs (Present Tense)]]
* [[Language/Danish/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
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==Sources==
* [https://learnoasis.com/languages/danish-pro/ Danish Level A1 Online Course | LearnOasis]
* [https://www.danes.dk/en/danish-language-courses/danish-for-beginners/ Danish for Beginners - Learn Danish online with Danes Worldwide]


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