Hvad hedder du?
It was a good day. The only orientation I had today was Survival Danish in the afternoon. My intention was to sleep in, but only until 9am or so and wonder around the city a bit. But I ended up sleeping a little later and just ate my lunch in the city.
Danish was good, and I am thankful it was my last Danish class. This language really isn't my thing. However, I can say "Hvad hedder du?" o "Hvor kommer du fra?" ("What is your name?" and "Where do you come from?"). And that is about it. They did give us a walking tour of good places around DIS to eat, shop, bank, post letters. It was very informative.
After Danish, DIS provided a tour of the Calsberg Brewery. Afterwords, there was free sandwiches and beer. It was a fantastic time, and needless to say the bus ride back to DIS was much more talkative than the ride to Calsberg.
In other interesting notes, I was asked at the train station which train to take into the city. And I knew the answer. I must be blending.
So, tomorrow starts classes. I have quite a bit of reading to do for my first class (about 60 pages or so). I best be getting to that. Also, no worries, I am documenting all my adventures in pictures. However, since this blogger site is very weird about uploading pictures, I have decided to upload them to Yahoo instead. Here is the link: http://photos.yahoo.com/annagehres
Signing off from Copenhagen,
Hej, hej,
Anna
Danish was good, and I am thankful it was my last Danish class. This language really isn't my thing. However, I can say "Hvad hedder du?" o "Hvor kommer du fra?" ("What is your name?" and "Where do you come from?"). And that is about it. They did give us a walking tour of good places around DIS to eat, shop, bank, post letters. It was very informative.
After Danish, DIS provided a tour of the Calsberg Brewery. Afterwords, there was free sandwiches and beer. It was a fantastic time, and needless to say the bus ride back to DIS was much more talkative than the ride to Calsberg.
In other interesting notes, I was asked at the train station which train to take into the city. And I knew the answer. I must be blending.
So, tomorrow starts classes. I have quite a bit of reading to do for my first class (about 60 pages or so). I best be getting to that. Also, no worries, I am documenting all my adventures in pictures. However, since this blogger site is very weird about uploading pictures, I have decided to upload them to Yahoo instead. Here is the link: http://photos.yahoo.com/annagehres
Signing off from Copenhagen,
Hej, hej,
Anna


1 Comments:
it's awesome to read that you're adjusting well over there. it sounds like you're enjoying yourself!
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