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Milestone in Danish

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glossa.passion
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Germany
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Speaks: German*, EnglishC1, Danish
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11 June 2008 at 11:18am | IP Logged 
Last August I started with Danish, working through Assimil, Rosetta Stone and some other study-materials (German-based) until March this year. Then I had to make a break and could do nothing for Danish in April and May. That was a pity, but so what...

Now in June I had some wonderful Danish language experiences in Copenhagen. I went there last week for a few days. The Danes are really kind people! It was a pleasure to talk Danish, although they were all perfect in English and sometimes also in German. But if I spoke Danish, everyone answered me in Danish. Only when I wasn't so sure with my words, the language changed, but that was o.k. I mostly swichted myself to English, when the replies were too fast for me or when the creditcard was involved. I never asked people to repeat their words or speak slower. I wanted to function in reality, not in an artifical situation.

And I had conversations completely in Danish! And they were fluent, albeit not that large ones, I wasn't searching for words or thinking in my native language. My husband was impressed - and he is an honest critic - because the talks were so easy-going.

I could read next to everything and bought of course many books... only one of them is for language study - the training of Danish prosody and pronounciation ("Dansk udtale i 49 tekster")

But all in all I got the feeling, that I'm now at the beginning of speaking Danish. And that is my milestone. If only I could stay a few weeks or months in Denmark! Because what I wish most now is exposure, exposure, exposure to real Danish all the time - I feel, I then would be really fluent in no time. For that's not possible, I'll work through advanced courses/real materials and look forward to my next visit to Denmark.

A last remark: according to my husband I did speak Danish while I was sleeping last night (now and then I speak when I'm sleeping). I asked him, how he could know that it was Danish. He said, he recognized words like tak, hej and phrases he heard me saying in Copenhagen.
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07 August 2008 at 9:46am | IP Logged 
Somehow I have overlooked this - but a belated "congratulations" from one of those Danes.
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