Studieskolen

Studieskolen is a language school in Copenhagen, Denmark. The school is a private association, and by law Studieskolen has an obligation "to enlighten the public". Its classes take place at its location in the centre of Copenhagen and at the University of Copenhagen.

Studieskolen
Location
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Coordinates55.6826°N 12.5845°E / 55.6826; 12.5845
Information
Websitestudieskolen.dk

Courses

Studieskolen is organized in 3 departments: a Foreign Language department, Danish for Foreigners, and the Business Languages department. Studieskolen's foreign language department offers classes in more than 30 languages, including: Arabic, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Thai, Turkish and Vietnamese. The Business Department offers language courses for the Business Community and one-to-one courses in all languages, including Danish.

Studieskolen's Danish Language Centre teaches Danish for Foreigners under contract with the Municipality of Copenhagen. Students must be at least 18 years old and have a solid academic background with at least 12 years of schooling. They must also have learned English as a foreign language or speak English as their native language and have learned another foreign language. Studieskolen offers Danish Education 3 which is designed for students with a solid academic background who can be expected to learn Danish as a foreign language quickly and efficiently. The progression is fast and the level high. The courses cover six modules of Danish education. Module 6 is required for admission to higher education. Studieskolen provides a wide range of Danish courses starting every six weeks at all levels, as well as courses for Swedish and Norwegian-speaking students.

Notable alumni

References

  1. Cath, Bodil (2003-09-26). "Mary taler perfekt dansk". BT (in Danish). Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  2. "ПИМОНОВ Владимир Иванович". Мир Шекспира (in Russian).
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