English → Danish
A Danish language course built for English speakers.
What you’ll learn
Each lesson features audio drills focused on Danish pronunciation — including stød (glottal stop), soft d, and the notoriously tricky vowel system. Lessons combine dialogues, vocabulary flashcards, grammar notes, and quizzes to build practical communication skills.
How to get started
Lessons progress from A1 (beginner) level. Begin with greetings and everyday phrases, then move on to shopping, directions, dining, and Danish cultural topics. Pick any lesson that matches your current needs — each one stands on its own.
Lessons
| No. | Title |
|---|---|
Greetings & Introduction | |
| 001 | Morning Greetings Learn Danish morning greetings at A1 level. Practice 'God morgen', 'Hvordan har du det?' and more essential Danish phrases with audio drills. |
| 002 | Evening Greetings Learn Danish evening greetings with this A1-level lesson. Master 'Jeg er hjemme' (I'm home) and 'Velkommen hjem' (Welcome back) through Pimsleur-style audio drills. |
| 003 | Self Introduction Learn Danish self-introduction phrases with this A1-level lesson. Master 'Jeg er fra' (I'm from) and 'Jeg arbejder som' (I work as) through Pimsleur-style audio drills. |
| 004 | Asking Names Again Learn Danish A1-level phrases for politely asking someone's name again. Practice 'Undskyld, hvad var dit navn?' and 'Selvfølgelig' through Pimsleur-style audio drills. |
Denmark Guide
Practical info on immigration, study abroad, daily life & language tips