Norwegian A1 course
Verbs “ville”, “skulle”, “kunne”, “måtte”
There are several modal verbs in Norwegian. Among them are «skulle» – would/should, «ville» – would/want, «kunne» – could/be able to, «måtte» – must/have to. Some of them are translated differently when they are used in the present form. Here are some rules. * Note that you don’t use “å” after “skal”, “vil”, “kan”, “må”: …
Different ways to greet people
There are several ways in which you can greet people. Here are the most common ones: Norwegian English Hei! Hi! Hallo! Hello! Hei, hei! Hi! (yes, you just repeat “Hi” two times) Heisann! Hi there! God morgen! Good morning! God dag! Good day! (we use it during the day time) God kveld! Good evening!
Pronunciation. Consonant H and J
Learn how to pronounce H. The link below will take you to the pronunciation course. The lesson will open in a new tab. Learn how to pronounce J. The link below will take you to the pronunciation course. The lesson will open in a new tab.
Revision. Units 7 and 8
You will find a worksheet with exercises here: Practice the vocabulary from units 7 and 8 on Quizlet:
Placement of possessive pronouns
Written assignment *** The assignment text and comments will be visible to you and the teacher only. Please note that the teacher will correct the course assignments only. We can’t correct personal essays or other documents.
Hvem er det? Del 1
Her er to tekster om to kjente nordmenn. Vet du hvem de er? Here are 2 texts about 2 famous Norwegians. Do you know who they are?