Danish teacher dea027

dea027

Professional Teacher
Teaches
Danish
Native
English
Native
Speaks
German
Spanish
Italian
From DenmarkLiving in Other, Denmark (19:38 UTC+01:00)
About Me
italki teacher since Jun 11, 2014
I can teach you English or Danish. I generally teach conversational classes, where I'll introduce grammar and new words/expressions as needed. I also teach you how to sound natural, whether it is in terms of the words you use or how you say them.
5.0
Rating
254
Students
1453
Lessons
100%
Attendance rate
100%
Response rate

Danish Lessons

Danish
English
Danish - All levels
A1 -  C2

741 lessons completed
USD 31.00
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618 Reviews

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Danish
English
Student 5a4528
5a4528
25 Danish lessons
Teacher’s pick
I have had Danish tutoring from Simon for about one year now, motivated by an upcoming move to Denmark. The classes have always been very good - relaxed and interesting but with detailed corrections and clear explanations. After one year of study I passed the B2 placement exam at the language school in Denmark, which demonstrates how excellent and effective this teaching has been. I would highly recommend Simon as a Danish tutor!
Jun 5, 2017
Student c77c56
c77c56
12 English lessons
Teacher’s pick
Excellent teacher
Nov 18, 2014
Student e34f46
e34f46
6 Danish lessons
Another very informative and enjoyable tutoring session. Mange tak, Simon.
Feb 12, 2019
Student 693170
693170
41 English lessons
Teacher’s pick
Great session as always. Simon is absolutely superb in correcting my mistakes. I realized that in order to keep your spoken English in a good shape I need to have at least 2 sessions per week, otherwise my speaking skills are going down. I'm looking forward for new sessions with Simon.
Jan 24, 2015
Student 2c3286
2c3286
63 Danish lessons
I spontaneously used an adverb ending on a word correctly, all by myself, for the first time ever. That was neat. G-sounds are my newest big irritation. I mean growth opportunity. Simon's always lovely, of course. Following up on today, can you confirm, if there is a span of time I am talking about, like "for five days/weeks/months/years, I should use "i" whether it is in the past or the future, and then just contextualize it as past or future using additional support words like "last" or "next"? Is that right? Time prepositions are <3. Thanks for all. I am experiencing some kind of growth spurt, and that is cool to experience.
Feb 18, 2019
Student 2c3286
2c3286
63 Danish lessons
Great lesson, as always! More work on soft "d".
Feb 11, 2019
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