Learn Danish in Denmark with National Registration
Center for Study Abroad
Term: Throughout the year Dates: Every Monday throughout the year Description: Home Language Schools International places students in
homestays for lodging and for language training. One or two students
live with a qualified language instructor and learn a language in
the home. Students are completely immersed in the foreign language
and can take between 15 and 25 hours of instruction per week. All
teachers have the highest possible qualifications which ensure that
they are professional, and above all trained to teach. Every single
teacher holds a teaching certificate recognized by their own
authorities or a University degree or equivalent accepted by the
private sector.
Highlights: Copenhagen seems to have several distinct images, each
accurate but incomplete. It's an old merchants' town overlooking the
entrance to the Baltic Sea, a progressive city tolerant of a wide
range of social behavior, a metropolis whose efficiency rivals that
of the Swiss and a city that's so associated with architectural
treasures that it's known as the 'City of Beautiful Spires.' Its
wealth of statues and fountains, combined with the Danes' highly
tuned environmental awareness, make Copenhagen a city perfect for
strolling and exploration. Languages: Danish Subject Areas: Intensive Language
Cost in US$: $1000 - $1500 Cost Include Description: Homestay, 3 Meals/day, Arrival Transfer, Insurance. Credit Available: yes Experience Required: noLearn Danish in Denmark Denmark Copenhagen Term: Throughout the year Dates: Every Monday throughout the year Description: Home Language Schools International places students in
homestays for lodging and for language training. One or two students
live with a qualified language instructor and learn a language in
the home. Students are completely immersed in the foreign language
and can take between 15 and 25 hours of instruction per week. All
teachers have the highest possible qualifications which ensure that
they are professional, and above all trained to teach. Every single
teacher holds a teaching certificate recognized by their own
authorities or a University degree or equivalent accepted by the
private sector.
Highlights: Copenhagen seems to have several distinct images, each
accurate but incomplete. It's an old merchants' town overlooking the
entrance to the Baltic Sea, a progressive city tolerant of a wide
range of social behavior, a metropolis whose efficiency rivals that
of the Swiss and a city that's so associated with architectural
treasures that it's known as the 'City of Beautiful Spires.' Its
wealth of statues and fountains, combined with the Danes' highly
tuned environmental awareness, make Copenhagen a city perfect for
strolling and exploration. Languages: Danish Subject Areas: Intensive Language
Cost in US$: $1000 - $1500 Cost Include Description: Homestay, 3 Meals/day, Arrival Transfer, Insurance. Credit Available: yes Experience Required: no About the NRCSA Center
Private or semi - private tutor foreign language classes are
provided by your teacher at your lodging. Teachers are highly
trained professionals with years of experience in the teaching of
their language to foreigners. Lodging is in homestays of native speakers. Only the target language
is spoken in the homestay. Residences are typically outside of
heavily touristed areas, in neighborhoods where the target language
predominates.
About Copenhagen
Copenhagen seems to have several distinct images, each accurate but
incomplete. It's an old merchants' town overlooking the entrance to
the Baltic Sea, a progressive city tolerant of a wide range of
social behavior, a metropolis whose efficiency rivals that of the
Swiss and a city that's so associated with architectural treasures
that it's known as the "City of Beautiful Spires." Its wealth of
statues and fountains, combined with the Danes' highly tuned
environmental awareness, make Copenhagen a city perfect for
strolling and exploration. The city is the seat of all the nation's
institutions of politics, finance and the arts.
Copenhagen has been called Scandinavia's most affordable capital,
and one of Europe's most user-friendly cities, welcoming and fairly
small, with a compact, strollable centre largely given over to
pedestrians. In summer, there's a varied range of lively street
entertainment, while at night there's a plethora of bars and a club
and live-music network. The city has first-rate galleries housing
collections of Danish and international art, as well as worthy
smaller museums.
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