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Icelandic Speaking Session - 28th of July

Icelandic Speaking Session - 28th of July

OLS Community Manager Íris發表於
Number of replies: 3

Hello, community! Good news! 

On 28th of July at 3 pm CET, we will organize a practical workshop to introduce you to the Icelandic with me! 

 

What is it about? 

During the workshop, we will have a conversation to get to know each other, talk about your mobility programs, travel, and learning Icelandic. The aim is get to know Icelandic, practice your first words in Icelandic, and feel comfortable talking with a native speaker. 

Ps. Don't worry if you do not speak much Icelandic yet, we will focus on basic words and phrases, as well as getting to know Iceland and each other, so speakers of all levels are welcome!  

 

How to participate? 

There are a total of 10 places available. If you would like to participate, please let us know in the comments section below and we will reserve a place for you. It is not compulsory to book a place, but it will help us organize the session better. Also, it would be very helpful to know what your level of Icelandic is, so we can create creative activities that suit you! 

Priority for participation will go to those who have booked, but you can still log in on the day! We will still let you participate if there are absentees or only a few extra people. 

 

Where? 
You can access the workshop by clicking THIS LINK, which will take you to a virtual Teams room. 

The duration of the meeting will be about an hour - an hour and a half maximum. 

 

See you soon!

 

Íris Líf, OLS Community Manager - Icelandic 


In reply to OLS Community Manager Íris

Re: Icelandic Speaking Session - 28th of July

Eichholz Paula發表於
I'd love to participate! I've just started learning and can introduce myself/say a few simple sentences ^^
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Re: Icelandic Speaking Session - 28th of July

De Silva André發表於
Hi, I'm Andres from Spain. I'm learning Icelandic with you via Mango Languages and Menrise. I don't speak Icelandic well yet, but I'd like to participate.