I’ve been learning Danish very casually for nearly 6 years now, but seriously neglected my listening skills. I’ve done the first 5 mins of this comprehension and managed to get every question correct, and I’ve also noted down a few new words to learn. This 100% suits my ‘absolute beginner’ standard of listening skills. To all my fellow danish learners: Keep up the good work! We’ll advance to the next level eventually! Keep it up!! :D
@@SimonBannow haha it’s a long story. True story kinda. If you ever stumble across the toilet I’m trapped in, I’ll tell you the tale of the Bratislava Toilet haha.
@@SimonBannow well once you make it to Bratislava, order a pizza from the man smoking a hookah pipe and then ask him if there’s a toilet and he will hand you a bunch of keys and direct you towards an unassuming, non-toilet looking door and you will find yourself trapped in a maze while searching for the toilet and the sink (which are in separate rooms from eachother) This is how I ended up in the Bratislava Toilet where I’ve been trapped for years now
REPETITION is the key to learning anything. My strong recommendation would be to make the lessons such that each sentence is repeated at least 3 times. And in between each repetition, some time is given for the learner to (a) listen to, (b)to get familiar with the pronunciation, (c)to understand the meaning of the sentence, (d)to get used to the structure of the sentence, etc before moving on to a new sentence. THANK YOU FOR A GREAT SITE TO IMPROVE ONE'S DANISH LANGUAGE SKILLS
As a Swedish speaker, I literally couldn't understand a word until I had first adjusted my ear for 5 minutes. I honestly feel bad for beginners trying to learn to understand the pronunciation :/
I'd say that this is a bit more advanced and I don't like the sentence structure nor the pronunciation(the female mispronounces several words), but if useful by all means!
How can someone learn academic danish useful for education, rather than learning general language, as when I had my ielts test 10 years ago I was taken ielts academic path it's different to general
- ok, guys, how can we tease these Danish-learners even more? - let's make the announcer speak loud and clear English, and the material quiet and babbling
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I’ve been learning Danish very casually for nearly 6 years now, but seriously neglected my listening skills. I’ve done the first 5 mins of this comprehension and managed to get every question correct, and I’ve also noted down a few new words to learn. This 100% suits my ‘absolute beginner’ standard of listening skills. To all my fellow danish learners: Keep up the good work! We’ll advance to the next level eventually! Keep it up!! :D
sorry just had to comment on your name, Bratislava Toilet wth? xD
Just read your description, makes perfect sense now! Sry I don't have the money to travel to Bratislava and help you. Hope someone sorts you out
@@SimonBannow haha it’s a long story. True story kinda. If you ever stumble across the toilet I’m trapped in, I’ll tell you the tale of the Bratislava Toilet haha.
@@foreigeanneamhspleach Might have to save up some money and actually go save you, wish i was a filmmaker this story might win me an Oscar.
@@SimonBannow well once you make it to Bratislava, order a pizza from the man smoking a hookah pipe and then ask him if there’s a toilet and he will hand you a bunch of keys and direct you towards an unassuming, non-toilet looking door and you will find yourself trapped in a maze while searching for the toilet and the sink (which are in separate rooms from eachother)
This is how I ended up in the Bratislava Toilet where I’ve been trapped for years now
REPETITION is the key to learning anything.
My strong recommendation would be to make the lessons such that each sentence is repeated at least 3 times.
And in between each repetition, some time is given for the learner to
(a) listen to,
(b)to get familiar with the pronunciation,
(c)to understand the meaning of the sentence,
(d)to get used to the structure of the sentence, etc
before moving on to a new sentence.
THANK YOU FOR A GREAT SITE TO IMPROVE ONE'S DANISH LANGUAGE SKILLS
My recommendation is :
1-Setting
2- playback speed
3- 0,5x
As a Swedish speaker, I literally couldn't understand a word until I had first adjusted my ear for 5 minutes.
I honestly feel bad for beginners trying to learn to understand the pronunciation :/
I agree/jag håller med. This is definitely not for beginners. But a good exercise if you want to freshen up your Danish comprehension skills.
a u sure this is for absolute beginner?
Good !Can have more lessons for training listening
BELIEVE ME, this IS absolute beginner.
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Im sweden and going to Åre, figured i must learn to undertsand all the danes there xD
I'd say that this is a bit more advanced and I don't like the sentence structure nor the pronunciation(the female mispronounces several words), but if useful by all means!
How can someone learn academic danish useful for education, rather than learning general language, as when I had my ielts test 10 years ago I was taken ielts academic path it's different to general
Absolute beginner? More like for super advanced fast beginner who studies Danish at least for month every day
Well it’s been 3 years. Can you understand it now lol. Did you keep learning?
@@foreigeanneamhspleach 4 years now
@@foreigeanneamhspleach6 years now 😭
ja, tak for det, men det er ikke for "Absolute beginner"..
Definitely not.
12:14 stop
- ok, guys, how can we tease these Danish-learners even more?
- let's make the announcer speak loud and clear English, and the material quiet and babbling
bookmark 5:35
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This is not for beginners😳
Useless