Current active course description (last updated 2020/21)
Norwegian for Foreigners
NO106L
Current active course description (last updated 2020/21)

Norwegian for Foreigners

NO106L

The students will be given a basic introduction to Norwegian official language (bokmål). The course starts at beginner level, but the progression will be relatively fast. Both written and oral practice will be central, and the course requires a high degree of participation from the students. The students participate in conversation groups, answer questions, and give individual presentations.

Important course elements are:

  • Basic grammar: morphology and syntax
  • Vocabulary
  • Rules of pronunciation
  • Reading, speaking and answering questions in class

Own work as homework and written assignments.

The course is available for degree- and exchange students and for employees at the university. Admission requirement: General study competence.

Upon successful completion of this course,

Students will have basic knowledge about:

  • The rules of pronunciation
  • Syntax in Norwegian language
  • Main rules for the central parts of speech, as verb, noun, pronoun and adjective

Students obtain basic skills in Norwegian language (bokmål) and will be able to:

  • Produce texts at easy level
  • Read an easy Norwegian text and demonstrate they understand the content through retelling and answering questions
  • Express themselves orally, and understand spoken language to such an extent that they can converse on topics taken from everyday life

The students will obtain general competence in Norwegian language on a basic level and:

  • Will be able to understand an easy Norwegian text (bokmål)
  • Will be able to write an easy Norwegian text (bokmål)
  • Will be able to understand and participate in an easy conversation in Norwegian (bokmål)
No costs except semester registration fee and syllabus literature.

Lectures, group work, oral presentations and role play.

All activities are on campus.

The course is evaluated annually by the students through course evaluations and studie programme evaluations. These evaluations are part of the university's quality assurance system.
Bi-lingual dictionary is not allowed at the exam.
Written school exam (SK): Individual exam, duration 4 hours. Counts 100% of the grade. Grade Rule A-F, Best A, Fail F
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Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:

NO106L-2 - Norwegian for Foreigners - 10 credits

NO107L - Norwegian language - 5 credits

NO106L-2 - Norwegian for Foreigners - 15 credits

NO107L - Norwegian language - 15 credits

NO135L - Norwegian Language and Grammar - 10 credits