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Learning Norwegian

Learning Norwegian

Norwegian belongs to the northern group of Germanic languages. It is very close to Swedish and Danish and is also related to English, German and Dutch. + More

Learning Norwegian

Learn Norwegian - in Norway

There are many reasons why people choose to learn Norwegian: Some have relatives in the country, others just want to read Henrik Ibsen’s original writings. Regardless of intentions, there are several summer programs where youths can immerse themselves in the Norwegian language and culture, and now is the time to sign up. + More

University Studies

University Studies

Here is a list of universities in the UK that offer degree courses in Norwegian. + More

Part-time classes

Part-time classes in Norwegian

02/12/2008 :: Here is a list of institutions that offer part-time classes in Norwegian both in the UK and Norway. + More

Norwegian Tutors

Norwegian tutors

27/11/2008 :: Please note that all information is supplied by the tutors themselves and the inclusion of a name on the list does not constitute any guarantee on the part of the Embassy of the quality of their work + More

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Study in Norway

+ Find out more about studying in Norway - a great place to study.

Educational Resources for KS3

+ Visit the Look at Norway bank of educational resources designed to support secondary school students

Educational Resources for KS2

+ Visit the Welcome to Norway educational resources for KS2 primary school pupils.

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