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Om os

Owzer is a dedication of love to Denmark — the country, its history and culture, the language, and everyone living there or is, in any way, affiliated with Denmark.

The Owzer project (previously GoodRabbit) started several years ago after years of living as a Danish expat. So with a whole lot of home-sickness in our hearts and a true dedication to spread the love of Denmark, we decided to launch Owzer.

What is Owzer?

Owzer an online language learning platform. It has been set up for self-studying purposes: a tool for you to teach yourself Danish, in your own house, in your own time.

Owzer is not a school, so you will not be examined at the end of the 15 lessons.

All it takes is dedication and will. You can do it on your own or with someone else. Or maybe you already know someone that speaks Danish. This will speed up your learning.

Lesson Structure

owzer.com offers 15 free lessons. Each lesson is divided into 5 sections:

  • Phrases: This is the core place for you to build up your knowledge of the Danish language.
  • Keywords: A variety of everyday essential words.
  • Grammar: This section will give you a basic understanding of Danish grammar.
  • Good to Know: This section will teach you about Denmark and the Danes, culture, society and food!
  • Dialogues:Here you will see Danish in action. Read and listen to 'real-life' dialogues, how the language is used on a daily basis for the lesson you have just completed.

Although the lessons have been set up in a logical order, you can jump between lessons if you wish. There is no requirement of finishing one lesson before continuing to the next.

Sounds
All recorded voices are by native speakers of Danish
Questions

If you have any further questions that are not answered above or in our help section please get in touch.


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