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Gerrit Rutinert
Joined: 19 Apr 2006 Posts: 714 Location: Nomadic ; currently Brussels, Belgium
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Posted: 22.09.2006 15:54 Post subject: Learning Norwegian |
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In order to increase my chances of someday (hopefully not in the very distant future) find a job in Norway, I would like to pick up learning Norwegian again. I learnt basic Norwegian two years ago (we learnt Bokmal only, not Nynorsk) but obviously I need some more training to refresh my knowledge.
As no schools here in Ireland teach Norwegian, I will need a self-training course.
Does any of you know a good tool to learn Norwegian? It can be a website with online courses (in different lessons), a self-training book with audio cassette, ... Free or paid ; free would be nice, but I am very happy to pay for it as well when it's a good course that can really help.
Does anyone of you know a good one? _________________ Rosenborg, forever pride of the North!
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Jon Irenicus Veteran

Joined: 16 Aug 2005 Posts: 4292
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Posted: 22.09.2006 16:23 Post subject: |
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The biggest bookstore in Oslo carries a wide range of books for English speaking people learning Norwegian. I can go both talk to them and see for myself what I think looks the most promising. I can also check what my Norwegian speaking foreign comrades used to learn the language. Expect a reply Tuesday.
The best of luck to you! |
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Gerrit Rutinert
Joined: 19 Apr 2006 Posts: 714 Location: Nomadic ; currently Brussels, Belgium
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Posted: 29.09.2006 01:13 Post subject: |
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Cool! Thanks in advance! _________________ Rosenborg, forever pride of the North!
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Jon Irenicus Veteran

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Posted: 29.09.2006 01:19 Post subject: |
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Ive been busy as hell and gotten sick. Sorry. Try emailing support@akademika.no. Theyre probably the best bookstore when it comes to such things. |
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