Online Danish lessons help Tahereh in a busy everyday life

Online Danish lessons help Tahereh in a busy everyday life

Online Danish lessons help Tahereh in a busy everyday life

As an international researcher and mother of a two-year-old boy, Tahereh has a busy life. Originally from Iran, Tahereh is very happy to be living in Denmark, and she is determined to learn Danish, so that she can talk to her son, who is learning Danish at his daycare. She also wants to be able to speak Daish, so she van be a part of Danish life and society. In order to have time for it all, she attends UCplus’ online Danish classes, because it gives her the flexibility she needs.

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As an international researcher and mother of a two-year-old boy, Tahereh has a busy everyday life, but she still finds time to learn Danish, because she attends UCplus’ online Danish classes.

Learning Danish is important

Tahereh and her husband moved to Aarhus from Iran in 2021. They are both employed as researchers at Aarhus University. Tahereh spends her working hours  at the Center for Quantitative Genetics and Genome Research, where she works on a project that investigates whether certain genes lead to type 2 diabetes. 

Many of her colleagues also come from abroad. The working language at the Center is therefore also English, and naturally she speaks Persian when she is with her husband and their son. As a researcher and parent of a young child, she already has a lot to do. Consequently, it requires an extra effort to find the time and energy to learn Danish as well. But Tahereh thinks it is important that she learns Danish. 

“It is important that I learn Danish. My son has started learning Danish at his daycare, and it is important that I can understand what he is saying when he speaks in Danish. I would also like to be able to communicate properly with the pedagogues and generally be able to talk to people I meet outside the university.”

Online teaching: flexibility and skilled teachers

In order to have time for both her work and her family, Tahereh has chosen to complete the Official Danish Education by attending online classes. She is happy about the flexibility it gives her to be able to follow the lessons from home. And she is very satisfied with the teachers because they are skilled and because the teaching is relevant.

Tahereh does not think that Danish is that difficult to learn. At least not the grammar. Danish grammar is much easier than Persian grammar, she says with a smile. On the other hand, she, like many others, thinks that it is somewhat more difficult when she has to speak Danish herself, and especially the Danish pronunciation can be a bit of a challenge. But she takes on the challenge and continues to practice the tricky Danish vowels sounds.

“If I set my mind on something, I do it. I practice as much and as often as I can, for example when I have to go shopping. And then I watch Danish television. It’s often with my son, so we watch Peppa Pig together .”

Delightful Denmark

When Tahereh came to Denmark, it was the first time she had traveled out of Iran, and life in Aarhus is very different from the life she had been used to in the city of Sharekord, which is located well inside Iran about 500 km south of Tehran. But Tahereh is both curious and ready to adapt, so she has become very happy with her new life in the north.

“I find that people are really friendly and helpful here. And it’s a quiet country, which is nice. I also think that Denmark has a really good education system, so I’m happy to be here.”

Tahereh is wolring hard to complete the Official Danish Education. She has recently passed the module 3 test, and she has now moved on to module 4. Her goal is to continue until she can take the PD3 test after module 5.

Learn Danish with UCplus

UCplus offers the three official Danish Language Courses that provide access to official exams and a good start in Denmark. The courses are offered at three levels, each consisting of six modules. You will be offered the level that fits your years of schooling and qualifications.

Would you like to learn Danish online? Read more and sign up here.

Music became Madara’s key to a new chapter of life in Denmark

Music became Madara’s key to a new chapter of life in Denmark

Music became Madara’s key to a new chapter of life in Denmark

Madara came as an exchange student from Latvia to study a semester at the Aarhus Music Conservatory. She went all-in learning Danish and became a church singer so she could hold on to her love for music while practicing her Danish. She exchanged her music studies for a Danish teacher education, and in a surprisingly short time, she went from being a language school student to teaching Danish to students at UCplus.

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Madara came to Denmark from Latvia, and in a surprisingly short time, she has gone from being a language school student to teaching Danish to students at UCplus.

Music, Belly Dancing, and Danish Summer School

From a young age, Madara had a special interest in Arabic music and belly dancing. At the conservatory in Latvia, she had a dream of using her knowledge of Arabic culture to help Syrian refugees. To pursue this dream, she was accepted as an exchange student at the conservatory in Aarhus in 2016. However, fate had a few other twists in store for her.

“I never imagined that I would be teaching Danish,” Madara says with a laugh, explaining how she became a language consultant.

Madara’s first encounter with UCplus was as a student in the summer of 2017. UCplus in Sønderborg offered a “Danish summer school” where students received intensive Danish lessons and went on excursions in and around Sønderborg.

From student to teacher at UCplus

Madara was so pleased with the course that she kept in touch with UCplus while studying to become a teacher in Haderslev. When she saw in 2021 that they were seeking new language consultants to teach classes in Sønderborg, she immediately called and offered her help.

Today, Madara teaches a beginner class with students who are young international students at SDU, and it’s a perfect match.

“I understand their challenges very well because I have been in their situation. I know that coming as a young student to Denmark can be a big upheaval, where everything is different from what one is used to, and the language is difficult. I ensure that they feel comfortable in the lessons so that we have a good and safe learning environment, enabling them to better learn the language. And we focus on topics that are relevant to them.”

A very happy ending

Even though Madara chose to pursue a teaching career in Denmark instead of a conservatory-based career, music continues to be an important part of her everyday life.

In addition to her job as a language consultant at UCplus, Madara is also the choir conductor for a women’s choir in Sønderborg, which meets up every Monday evening. To create new connections, Madara invited the international students she teaches to spend an evening with the choir.

It was a great success, where the students had the opportunity to speak Danish and sing a classic Kim Larsen song with the choir, while the choir members gained insight into what it is like being a young foreign student in Sønderborg.

Madara became a church singer in 2018, both because she needed an income alongside her teacher studies and because she saw it as an opportunity to pursue music while meeting more Danes and improving her Danish. It turned out to be a very good decision because not only did she quickly become proficient in Danish, but she also found love at the church where she sings, and she is getting married to her chosen one in August.

Learn Danish at UCplus and unlock new opportunities

Madara’s determination and perseverance in learning Danish have given her opportunities she never expected.

You can also give yourself a good start in Denmark, and UCplus can help you along the way.

We offer the three official Danish Language Programs, and you start at the level that corresponds to the number of years of schooling you have and your qualifications.

You also have the opportunity to learn Danish online.

Read more and sign up here.

Indian Danfoss employees learn Danish and become part of Sønderborg’s social life

Indian Danfoss employees learn Danish and become part of Sønderborg’s social life

Indian Danfoss employees learn Danish and become part of Sønderborg’s social life

Danfoss employees Suriya and his wife Abi from Chennai, India have embraced Sønderborg as their new hometown. They are both fully engaged in learning Danish, as they want to be able communicate freely with their colleagues, and they also want to take part in social life in Sønderborg.

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Abi and Suriya are diligent online Danish students at UCplus, and they practice their Danish in many ways, both on walks in and around Sønderborg and at handball matches.

Online Danish lessons provide flexibility to learn Danish alongside demanding jobs

When Suriya came to Denmark in 2018 to work for Danfoss, he was initially at the factory in Nordborg. Here he met colleagues who had been employed by the company for many years, but who were not so fluent in English. Suriya wanted to talk to them, so he was very keen to get started learning Danish. But because his position involved a lot of travel, it was often difficult for him to attend the weekly Danish lessons. A colleague recommended that he contact UCplus, which offers online Danish lessons, and it turned out to be the perfect solution for him and his wife Abi. In fact, UCplus, at the request of a group of Indian employees at Danfoss, has created a class exclusively for Indian employees.

“The advantage of UCplus’ online Danish is that I can participate even when I’m traveling. And our teacher, Pernille, has been so supportive the past 2 years by helping me understand the Danish language with a cultural perspective, ” says Suriya.

Abi, Suriya’s wife, did not have a job when she moved to Denmark in 2022. Like Suriya, she thinks it is important to learn Danish, so she started taking online Danish classes soon after she arrived in Sønderborg.

“I have learned about written and unwritten rules in Danish society, and it is helpful that we learn about Danish traditions. We did not know all the holidays in India, but when we learn about them, we understand what they mean to our Danish colleagues, and then we can say happy Easter, for example.”

All in with the social scene in Sønderborg

Suriya and Abi are going “all in” to integrate themselves into Sønderborg:

“We don’t just want to read up on Danish language and culture, but also experience life in Sønderborg,” says Suriya.

They use every opportunity to get out into the nature around Sønderborg, going for walks in the forest or going to the beach. At the beach, Abi saw how even very young children jump into the water. She couldn’t swim herself, but was inspired to learn, and last season she started on a swimming team for adult beginners.

Suriya plays volleyball three times a week at the Sønderborg Volleyball club and has also participated in tournaments in Løgumkloster and Kolding.

“I really enjoy playing volleyball, and Denmark has good and strong sport clubs.”

Suriya and Abi have also embraced the archetypal Danish sport of handball. They do not play themselves, but they follow the games from the sidelines when Sønderjyske plays.

Before coming to Sønderborg, they were not familiar with handball because it is not a sport that is common in India, but now they have learned the rules, and Suriya can mention several player names from Sønderjyske’s men’s team.

Learn Danish with UCplus

UCplus offers the three official Danish Language Courses that provide access to official exams and a good start in Denmark. The courses are offered at three levels, each consisting of six modules. You will be offered the level that fits your years of schooling and qualifications.

Would you like to learn Danish online? Read more and sign up here.

To move to Denmark has been an adventure with language and sports

To move to Denmark has been an adventure with language and sports

To move to Denmark has been an adventure with language and sports

Silviu’s adventure in Denmark stretches from Skive to Silkeborg and includes both language, jobs, and a big kayaking competition as the icing on the cake. Read on to find out how UCplus in Silkeborg and sports are helping Silviu become proficient in Danish.

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Silviu loves challenges, and this year he will both pass the final exam in his Danish education and sail a marathon in a kayak .

A new start in Denmark

“Moving to Denmark has been an adventure,” says Silviu Constantinescu.

It all started when Silviu’s sister was employed as a doctor at Viborg Hospital. Silviu visited her in 2017 and quickly realized that he also wanted to live in Denmark. A few months later, he moved with his family from Galati in eastern Romania to East Jutland.

Silviu is originally a food engineer, but since he couldn’t speak Danish at first, he has had jobs in a variety of other professions. He started learning Danish in Skive but had to stop when the job took up too much of his time.

But now Silviu has a plan; in 2023, he will get to be proficient in Danish, and he will find work in the food industry.

He is already well underway with the first part of his plan. Three days a week, he drives from his home in Bjerringbro to UCplus in Silkeborg, where he works hard on his Danish. Reading and writing Danish isn’t so bad, but it’s challenging to speak Danish. However, he is an optimist by nature and continues to work on it.

“I believe that every challenge can be an opportunity to create a new perspective. There are opportunities everywhere; we just have to identify them and have the courage to use them in our interest.”

Silviu uses sports to improve his Danish

Silviu has also found a place where he can practice his Danish when he’s not at UCplus.

Back in Romania, Silviu was an avid kayaker, and he has discovered that he can use his love for kayaking to become proficient in Danish too.

He has become a kayaking instructor at Ans IF Søsport, where he teaches both children and adults. So, while he helps the club’s members master sailing techniques, he is also training himself in Danish.

Silviu likes challenges, so he signed up last year for Tour de Gudenåen, where he kayaked the marathon distance of 42.2 km. It was tough, but also beautiful, so Silviu wants to participate again this year. He aims to get another medal. And at the language center, he is looking forward to passing the final module test in November.

UCplus wishes him good luck with both challenges!

Learn Danish free of charge at UCplus

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At UCplus, you can learn Danish both online and at one of our 7 language centers.

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Ready for the PD3 exam after just 1.5 years of online Danish lessons with UCplus

Ready for the PD3 exam after just 1.5 years of online Danish lessons with UCplus

Ready for the PD3 exam after just 1.5 years of online Danish lessons with UCplus

Jan Lierz fell in love with Denmark during a family vacation to Jutland in 2018. He wanted to return and chose Aarhus University for his master’s degree. He also wanted to learn Danish and opted for online lessons with UCplus as this gives him flexibility to balance his university studies. After just 1.5 years of lessons, he is now preparing for the PD3 exam.

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Jan Lierz wanted to learn Danish and opted for online lessons with UCplus as this gives him flexibility in relation to his university studies.

Start Danish lessons as soon as possible

Originally from Düsseldorf, Germany, Jan Lierz holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. In August 2021, he started his master’s degree in Information Management at Aarhus BSS (Aarhus University – School of Business and Social Science), while also beginning online Danish lessons with UCplus.

“I knew Danes were good at speaking English. But I wanted to be able to communicate without English. So, for me, it was important to learn Danish. And it was important that I started learning the language as quickly as possible.”

Online lessons and daily practice

Jan chose online learning because it was easy to combine with his studies during the day. He found Danish and German to be similar, so reading Danish was not too difficult. Pronunciation, on the other hand, can be a bit of a challenge, but attending lessons helped.

“Our lessons always start with each of us speaking a bit, like telling what we did over the weekend. And it really helps that we speak in all the lessons.”

But Jan was also determined to use Danish outside of lessons.

“When I go grocery shopping, I always try to speak Danish. I say, ‘I’m not from Denmark, I’d like to practice my Danish.’”

Song lyrics and daily conversations

English is spoken a lot at the university, so Jan has been looking for ways to speak Danish. For example, he applied for student jobs and became a student assistant at a large auditing firm in Aarhus, where he speaks Danish with his colleagues.

At home, he listens to Danish podcasts like ‘Danish Coffee Break’ and Danish music from artists such as Peter Sommer and Thomas Helmig, who are also from Aarhus.

Jan has enjoyed studying in Aarhus, both because of the student life and the city’s location by the sea. He is very fond of Denmark, because he thinks it is an exciting country with a lot of good ideas, and he particularly likes Danish architecture and interior design.

He would like to stay, so in addition to preparing for PD3 and completing his university studies, Jan is also writing job applications to Danish companies.

We wish Jan the best of luck with both the PD3 exam and his job search!

Learn Danish with UCplus

UCplus offers the three official Danish Language Courses that provide access to official exams and a good start in Denmark. The courses are offered at three levels, each consisting of six modules. You will be offered the level that fits your years of schooling and qualifications.

Would you like to learn Danish online? Read more and sign up here.

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