Norwegian Lessons in Edinburgh. Learn Norwegian
The individualised Norwegian courses offered by Language Trainers will incorporate your language needs and goals (personal or business), as well as provide interesting study materials. Our trainers are all qualified native speakers who specialise in one-to-one, two-to-one, and small group learning. We will arrange for your trainer to conduct lessons at your home or office, at a suitable time for you, whether it be morning, afternoon, or evening, during the week or on weekends.
One-to-one General/Business
Norwegian Course in Edinburgh
It's no problem if you need to take Norwegian lessons specifically for personal use or to help with your career - our trainers mould the lesson plan to your precise needs.
General Norwegian courses will provide you with enough grammar and vocabulary to allow you to converse with native speakers, and form a strong basis for further learning. A Business course in Norwegian will generally cover basic business etiquette in that language, and at a higher level, reading and writing in Norwegian.
The exact syllabus is not determined simply in terms of 'General' or 'Business' - the course is tailor-made to your needs. If, as a Business student, you need extra focus on telephone or email communication, or vocabulary from a specific field of business, you only need mention this to your tutor. Equally, a General course will cover the fundamentals, but further focus in any particular area can easily be arranged with your teacher.
We have a wide range of Business course clients for a variety of needs; including people who are off to work for a foreign administration, people working in a corporation with overseas headquarters, and import/export specialists. Our General courses cater for people aiming to purchase overseas property, globetrotters, Norwegian language and culture devotees, as well as people who need to pass a particular Norwegian exam.
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All is progressing well Paula thank you– we have had a break due to holidays etc but Alison is back next Monday for another session.














