Norwegian course for everyone! The guest of yesterday's LIVE broadcast on Radio Wataha was the Fremmkom-norskurs.no school. The ladies told us about the Norwegian language course and how important it is to know the language of the country in which we are staying.
Fremmkom-norskurs
Yesterday, in the studio of Radio Wataha Łukasz hosted the Norsktrening-norskkurs school. Justyna Bizek and Jelena Johansen have been working together in Sarpsborg since 2014. Since then, they have been teaching Norwegian, not only Poles, but also Ukrainians, Germans, Serbs and many other nationalities.
Opinion of a student of the Fremmkom-norskurs school
One of the students of the school who attends Jelena for Norwegian language classes also participated in the interview. Joasia has been studying for a year and, as she claims, "I couldn't have found a better place". She assesses the atmosphere and classes with her teacher at a very high level, moreover, the learning takes place in a friendly relationship with the teacher, which translates into the quality of learning.
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Norwegian course for everyone. We need Norwegian!
It cannot be denied that we need Norwegian. Knowing and using it gives us many new opportunities. While many people learn the language, we still have a blockade that is quite understandable. Remember, however, that the greater the knowledge of the Norwegian language, the more our chances of finding an even better job increase.
Language gives us a sense of belonging
Yesterday's guests of Radio Wataha talked about the importance of knowing the language also in terms of belonging to the society. A person who comes to a foreign country and wishes to learn its language has many social and cultural opportunities. He can go out with new people to the city, get to know the culture of the country, understand the behavior of other people and feel part of this society.
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What language to speak to our children in?
Łukasz asked his interlocutors from the Norsktrening-norskkurs school, should we talk to our children in the mother tongue, or maybe in Norwegian? It turns out that at home we should only use the mother tongue because our children will easily learn the second language, which is Norwegian. We must remember, according to your teachers, that each newly learned language is another one, and we have only one native language!
What else did Łukasz talk about in yesterday's broadcast with the ladies from school Norsktraining-norskkurs? The entire broadcast in the link below:
https://www.facebook.com/radionorwegia/videos/595644374230803/