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Expugnator
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 Message 1 of 170
30 December 2014 at 10:31pm | IP Logged 


Team Sleipnir (Scandinavian)


Hi there fellow Scandilearners!

Welcome to a new journey through the languages of the vikings, the nordic gods and
the nordic mythical creatures!

As you all may know, TAC is all about motivating each other and sharing tips and
resources. It hasn't been different in the past years with Team Viking and Team
Asgard.
We have shared a lot and become friends on the go. I hope the vikings and heros from
the previous TACs will keep following us on the journey, and I also expect that new
brave language learners will join the ship. Make yourselves at home at our new
Scandinavian spot.

Although I have been part of two TACs while following close TAC 2012 as well, this is
my first time as a Team Leader, and the reason I decided to go for it is the
respect and admiration I feel for my fellow members and godparents. All this to say I
am going to need all the help of you guys to keep this thread up-to-date and on
the right track. Feel free to point out any mistakes or supplements to be made to this
list, either by here or through pm. I am going to keep the same list of resources
from the previous year, but I would like to advise to check other members' previous
logs for suggestions on media. I have been learning Norwegian so I can give you tips
on it both for textbooks/learning resources and for native media, but other members
have been learning other languages, like Swedish (Emme and tarvos, for example) and
Danish (daegga, also for Norwegian).

Please post a link to your log so we can add it here.

We have the following members so far (updated May 18th):

AlOlaf (Danish)
daegga (West-Scandinavian, East-Scandinavian)
Emme (Swedish)
Epeli (Swedish)
Expugnator (Norwegian)
Jaynie (Danish)
jeff_lindqvist (Danish, Norwegian)
Mareike (Swedish)
Sarnek (Swedish)
Serpent (Swedish, Danish)
Shemtov (Swedish)
Sooniye (Danish)
suzukaze (Swedish)
tarvos (Swedish, Norwegian)


Now for the challenges and the members that concluded them:

January: Tell us why you are studying your Scandinavian language(s) and how you plan to make progress in 2015.
Jaynie, Sarnek, daegga. AlOlaf, agantik, tarvos, Expugnator, suzukaze, Emme, Marieke, Soonyie, jeff_lindqvist

February: Describe a typical day of yours.
AlOlaf, Emme, Sarnek, Expugnator, Soonye

March: Read (and discuss, if you want) a news article at least 350-word long.
AlOlaf, daegga, Expugnator, Emme

May: Pick one language-learning activity of your choice and perform it 100 times within the month of May.

AlOlaf, Emme, Expugnator, Sarnek 2, 3, 4

June: Record yourself speaking freely in the target language.

AlOlaf, daegga, Emme, Expugnator, Sarnek

July: Pick a song of your choice in your TL and describe, in your TL too, how you feel or what you think about it.

Edited by Expugnator on 08 July 2015 at 6:20pm

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Expugnator
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 Message 2 of 170
30 December 2014 at 10:32pm | IP Logged 


Useful links for Danish (powered by Emme):

Courses and more:
NetDansk
Online Dansk
Fjern-UV.dk
Anders Basby
dansg on Danish pronunciation
IRSAM
Vores fællessprog
Vfs parallel Danish/English grammar
Danmark til daglig
Dansk på arbejde
Historien bag Danmark on the history and culture of Danmark
Book2
Loecsen
Copenhagencast
Subjektivt & Objektivt: Danish for the medical profession
Self-study guide
Learn Oasis
Danish Grammar
Tsca’s Danish Grammar
Basic Danish Grammar
Kan du tale dansk? Dansk for voksne
Kan du tale dansk? Dansk for børn og unge
Lärobjekt om Köpenhamn - dansk hörförståelse: videogame come listening comprehension exercise with transcript
Lyssna på danska

Easy media:
Ligetil Nyheder, der er lette at læse

Native media:
DR.dk: state broadcaster
DR Radio
DR podcasts
TV2: commercial broadcaster
Berlingske Tidende : major newspaper
Politiken: major newspaper
Jyllands-Posten: major newspaper
Ekstra Bladet: tabloid
B.T.: tabloid
Wikipedia: homepage of Danish Wikipedia
Arkiv for Dansk Litteratur
Project Runeberg: free legal books online
Illustreret videnskab: scientific magazine
Videnskab dk: scientific website
Geoviden – Geologi og Geografi: scientific magazine
Træneren: didactic materials on different subjects for schoolchildren through to adult education

TV online:
DR.dk
Bonanza

Audiobooks:
lydbog.com

Vocabulary:
List of the 250 most-common verbs
Lexin Billedtema
Frequency list (5000 words)
Goethe Verlag’s vocabulary tests

Dictionary:
Den Danske Ordbog monolingual dictionary of modern Danish
Historisk Ordbog monolingual dictionary of older Danish
Forvo only for audio

Extra audio from publishers:
LEXTRA Dänisch Turbokurs
LEXTRA Dänisch Sprachkurs Plus: Anfänger

Booksellers/Audiobook sellers:
mibook.dk
Lytenbog

More suggestions by Jaynie (remember: Duolingo now has Danish!! {and Swedish!})

Jaynie wrote:
Here are a few Danish resources that I did not see in the above list. If they don't suit your criteria for inclusion in the main list, just ignore them - no big deal :)

Courses:

Duolingo

Speak Danish (fee)

Skapago (fee)



These publishers offer educational material, but some of the offerings are better for self-teaching than others. Admittedly, shipping outside of Denmark is quite expensive.
Alfabeta

Synope

Native Media:

Sproget.dk: Language rules and more
Grammatik for dummies: Grammar Videos

Vejr: DMI: weather

Studieportalen Grammar and much more


Ebook / Audiobook sellers:

Arnold Busck

SAXO

Pottermore (Harry Potter)

Film Sales

Laserdisken


Edited by Expugnator on 03 January 2015 at 8:49pm

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Expugnator
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 Message 3 of 170
30 December 2014 at 10:33pm | IP Logged 


Useful links for Norwegian (powered by Emme):

Courses and more:
NoW – Norwegian on the Web: CEFR A1-A2 free online course
Nynorsk øvingsrom
Nynorsk på 1-2-3: nynorskkurs i teikneserieform
Nynorsk Grammatikk for minoritetsspråklege: downloadable grammar textbook (209pp.) with answer key
CALST: Computer-Assisted Listening and Speaking Tutor (free to download or to use online)
Norsk grammatikk for internasjonale studenter
Nynorsk over alle grenser: innføring i særtrekk ved nynorsk rettskriving
Ny nynorskrettskriving frå 2012
norwegianlanguage.info
Bridge to Norway
Norwegian Grammar
Book2
Institutt for språk- og kommunikasjonsstudier on Norwegian dialects
Learn Norwegian Basics on memrise.com
Basic Norwegian on memrise.com
Norwegian with sounds on memrise.com
Loecsen
Lärobjekt om Oslo - hörförståelse i norska: videogame come listening comprehension exercise with transcript
Norwegian L-R: Collection of links
Everyday Norwegian
Teach yourself Norwegian, a book of self-instruction in the Norwegian riksmal, by I. Marm and Alf Sommerfelt (1944)

Easy media:
Klar Tale: easy news with podcasts and transcripts
CARLA: collection of audio files with transcripts

Native media:
NRK
NRK podcasts
Aftenposten
Dagbladet
VG
Nynorske teikneseriar: comic strips as didactic materials (downloadable as pdf files)
Nynorsksenteret: teaching materials from schoolchildren to adult education
Wikipedia: homepage of Norwegian Wikipedia
Ylvis’ Facebookies channel on Youtube
Project Runeberg: free legal books online

Online TV:
NRK

Dictionary:
LEXIN
UiO Bokmålsordboka monolingual dictionary
Heinzelnisse Norwegian-German dictionary
Forvo only for audio

Vocabulary
Frequency list: Bokmål (5000 words)
Frequency list: Nynorsk (2000 words)
Bildtema
Goethe Verlag’s vocabulary tests

Extra audio from publishers:
LEXTRA Norwegisch
Sprachkurs Plus: Anfänger

Sett i gang I
Sett i gang II

Edited by Expugnator on 30 December 2014 at 10:48pm

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Expugnator
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 Message 4 of 170
30 December 2014 at 10:35pm | IP Logged 

Useful links for Swedish:

Courses and more:
Kom loss på svenska
Safir
Safir (alternative site)
Safir Omvårdnad
Safir Byggarbetsplatsen 1
Safir Byggarbetsplatsen 2
Safir Handel
Safir Svenska i Tekniska Yrken
Safir Transport
Safir Företagare
Safir Restaurang
FSI Swedish Basic Course
Schwedisch leicht gemacht: German base course
Svenska? Varför inte?: Russian base course
Sprich mal Schwedisch: German base course
Book2
ielanguages Swedish Tutorials
Loecsen
Svensk grammatik
Digitala spåret

Easy media:
Klartext: news in easy Swedish
8 sidor
Tidsdeckarna: a journey through Swedish history from the stone age to the present (children's 20-episode series with subtitles)
Poddradio - Unga Radioteatern (podcast)
Unga Radioteatern (streaming)
Eld och hans 7 uppdrag - svenska som andraspråk: 23-episode story for learners of Swedish (audio)
Gudar och badkar: short stories about the myths linked to the names of the days of the week
H.C. Andersen: Andersen’s stories for children (audio)
Historiepolisen: children’s series in ten 10-minute episodes about Swedish historical figures (subtitles available)
Odens rike: children’s programme about the Vikings and Nordic mythology (subtitles available)


Native media:
Sveriges Radio: radio state broadcaster (with plenty of podcasts)
Poddradio - Radioteaterbiblioteket: radio adaptations of classic literary works (Strindberg, Ibsen, Moberg, Lagerkvist, Goethe etc.)
Poddradio - Radioteatern: radio dramas
SVT: TV state broadcaster
UR: didactic branch of the state broadcaster
Dagens Nyheter: major daily newspaper
Svenska Dagbladet: major daily newspaper
Wikipedia: homepage of Swedish Wikipedia
100 svenska dialekter idag: samples of Swedish dialects
Edu.fi: Finnish-Swedish distance learning modules for “gymnasiet”
Distansgymnasiet: distansgymnasiematerial för finlandssvenskt gymnasium
vetamix: video, ljud, bilder och texter för skolundervisning
Litteraturbanken: Swedish classics in digital format
Project Runeberg: free legal books online

Online TV:
SVTPlay
TV4Play

Vocabulary:
Frequency list (2000 words)
Kelly list
Lexin Bildteman
downloadable tables for Lexin Bildteman
Animationsteman
Dialogteman
Goethe Verlag’s vocabulary tests

Dictionary:
Folkets Lexikon with audio
tyda.se
ord.se
Lexin (other languages but English)
Forvo only for audio

Extra audio from publishers:
PONS Mini-Sprachkurs Schwedish
PONS Reisewörterbuch Schwedisch
LEXTRA Schwedisch Turbokurs
LEXTRA Schwedisch Sprachkurs Plus: Anfänger
Svenska i Finland

Placement & diagnostic tests:
Studentlitteratur
Folkuniversitet
UISS (these tests used to be available on the folkuniversitetet website)

Official language exams and certificates:
Sfi nationella prov
Swedex
TISUS

Online bookshop shipping abroad:
bokus.com

Bibliography of language textbooks:
Svenska institutet

Edited by Expugnator on 30 December 2014 at 10:47pm

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 Message 5 of 170
31 December 2014 at 9:45am | IP Logged 
I can only say: Wow! What a start for a team thread. I'll follow it closely, and if I can contribute with some information about Danish don't hesitate to ask.

Edited by Iversen on 31 December 2014 at 9:46am

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Sooniye
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31 December 2014 at 1:38pm | IP Logged 
I agree, great start to the 2015 journey! Thank you Expugnator for stepping up as captain.

Happy new year to you all, see you soon!
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sans-serif
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31 December 2014 at 4:00pm | IP Logged 
I'm no longer active on the forum, but I'll be rooting for Team Scandi from the sidelines.

Have a great 2015, everyone!

Edited by sans-serif on 31 December 2014 at 4:01pm

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agantik
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31 December 2014 at 6:57pm | IP Logged 
Many thanks to you, Expugnator, for setting up the team thread! As far as the name is concerned, I suggest
Valhall.

Edited by agantik on 31 December 2014 at 7:00pm



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