Danish Lessons in Cork. Learn Danish
No matter what your reason for learning Danish, Language Trainers can provide a tailored course, delivered in your own home or office. Your trainer will be a qualified native Danish speaker, and will provide classes and materials appropriate to your needs and requests. Classes can be held any day of the week, during the morning, afternoon or evening. Individuals and small groups are catered for, making Language Trainers perfect for both businesspeople and the general public.
One-to-one General/Business
Danish Course in Cork
It's no problem if you need to take Danish lessons specifically for personal use or to help with your career - our trainers mould the lesson plan to your precise needs.
While a General Danish course will provide you with enough linguistic ammunition to allow you to survive a short visit to the country (greetings, basic conversation and a solid grammatical foundation). Business courses are aimed at those wishing to work in the target language - so a working knowledge of etiquette in Danish business, as well as developing proficient reading and writing skills.
Courses are, however, tailor-made - you cover in your lessons what you need to cover. Most students taking a Business Danish course will gain telephone and email expertise, as well as general conversation skills. Likewise, a General course can include specific elements that are integral to your needs, for example if you need vocabulary specific to buying property overseas.
Typical Business course students include those in international import/export, those hoping to gain acquisitions in foreign countries, those within multinational corporations, and people who do business with foreign institutions and governments. General courses in Danish suit those hoping to emigrate to foreign shores, people with a view to travel to countries where Danish is the vernacular tongue, those with a keen interest in Danish culture and language, and people with foreign spouses.
› Two-to-One and Small Group - Danish Course in Cork (closed group)
Info about Cork
The city of Cork and its surrounding area is home to around 300,000 people, and is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland. Often seen as something of a 'rebel' county, native Cork residents have their own distinctive accent, dialect and vocabulary, tending to be higher in pitch than most Irish accents; and often compared with Liverpudlian accents due to the long-standing rate of immigration to Liverpool from Cork.
Home of the Blarney Stone, Cork is a terrific place to pick up a new language, having long stood as a centre for immigration in the region - around 20% of the city's population was born outside Ireland. This cultural diversity means more native speakers of other languages in the region, giving plenty of reasons to study a new tongue.
Cork Facts
- Famous Songs about Cork: Dear Old City By The Lee
- Local Newspapers in Cork: Southern Star Newspaper or Evening Echo
- Twin City of Cork: Shanghai
- Main Rivers in Cork: River Lee
- Famous Parties in Cork: Cork Jazz Festival
Info about Danish
A Scandinavian language spoken by around 6 million people - mostly in Denmark and Greenland - Danish is in many ways something of a unique tongue. No other language is so liable for shortening and reducing word forms, even in formal language; and includes 14 vowel sounds. Verbs change in form only according to tense, rather than standard conjugation - but they make up for this oddity by having a huge amount of irregular verbs.
Proficient speakers of Danish, Swedish and Norwegian can generally understand one another pretty well, despite various differences between the languages and varying dialects depending on area - though thankfully Danish does not suffer so much from distinct regional dialects.
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Typical course length:
• 30 hours per level
(classes are usually 2 hours each)
We also offer packages of:
• 20 hours
• 50 hours
• 100 hours
(with discounted rates)















