The Norwegian course continues! It's proving to be quite enjoyable although a lot of hard work as well. This is actually the third week, I missed posting last week, so there's two weeks worth of content here
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They've not mentioned it but I had heard about it before.
Amusingly, one of the international students that the course is following is from Germany and she works as a tour guide in Oslo for German tourists. They filmed her saying goodbye to a group of tourists who were getting onto a bus - it had the name Hock Main-Spessart-Reisen on the side and it amused me because of it being from the Main area :)
Does granola count as a cereal? I have that in the summer and porridge in the winter but that's it, I don't tend to eat cornflakes or things like that. Cereal is a common breakfast in the UK now, it didn't used to be but it's one of the things that has been copied from the US.
Wow, you've learned a lot, whole course looks and sounds much better than last year's Dutch one too, am impressed that this is just 3 weeks of learning!
It is so much better. The videos are really engaging, they come with Norwegian and English subtitles. But they're proper videos, not those fake ones that the Dutch course did which was just lots of text and grammar in a video. I hope it gets run again so that you can do it, I think you'd really enjoy it.
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Amusingly, one of the international students that the course is following is from Germany and she works as a tour guide in Oslo for German tourists. They filmed her saying goodbye to a group of tourists who were getting onto a bus - it had the name Hock Main-Spessart-Reisen on the side and it amused me because of it being from the Main area :)
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I almost never have them
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Lene eats cereals every morning too, but I like my breakfast to be spicy and not sweet
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