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Danish Standard Course

Course provider

Studieskolen

Location

  • Copenhagen

Description

The Danish Course Standard is the right choice if you need to fit your Danish classes into a busy everyday life. You will have classroom instruction once or twice a week, plus online materials for self-study when it suits you. Classroom instruction is streamlined to provide the most essential learning. We progress quickly and the teaching is focused and efficient. Therefore, you must be prepared for a certain amount of homework to get the most out of the course.
Levels: A1.1, A1.2, A2.1, A2.2, B1.1, B1.2, B1.3 B1.4, B2.1, B2.2, B2.3, B2.4

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Practical information

Course provider

Studieskolen

Location

  • Copenhagen

Course provider contact information

Contact the study administration
E-mail: danish@studieskolen.dk
Tlf. 33 18 79 00

Course language

English

Course duration

We cannot specify the duration of the course, but go to the course providers to read more.

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  • Who can apply

    Everyone employed in a company that is subject to a collective agreement between Financial Services Union Denmark and Finans Danmark can use Finanskompetencepuljen

  • What can I apply?

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  • How often may I apply?

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