A1 course
Revision. Lessons 5-6. A1 course.
You will find a PDF with exercises here: Lessons 5 and 6 Lessons 5 and 6. Key Practice the vocabulary from Lesson 5 on Quizlet: Lesson 5 vocabulary Lesson 5. Professions Practice the vocabulary from Lesson 6 on Quizlet: Lesson 6 vocabulary
Lesson 5. A1 course. Question word “Which?”
Question words “Hvilke”, “Hvilken”, “Hvilket” Yes, all the words mentioned above mean “Which?” (or sometimes “What?”). In Norwegian, we have to change the word “Which?” depending on the gender of the noun and if the noun is in plural or singular: More examples: MasculineFeminine Hvilken? Hvilken skole studerer du på? Which school are you studying …
Lesson 3. A1 course. Godt å vite! / Good to know!
How to address other people? In Norway, it is not so common to use polite forms when addressing a person. That is why students refer to their teachers as “you” and just call them by names. The same goes for any other person that you meet as you go about your day: shop assistant, bus …
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Lesson 4. A1 course. How to use an indefinite article.
Use of the indefinite articles We use articles en, et or ei when we mention information for the first time and talk about something not known from before. For example: Hun jobber på en restaurant. – She works in a restaurant. Jeg snakker med en venn. – I’m talking to a friend. However, unlike in …
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