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How to Learn Norwegian Online

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A foreign language such as Norwegian is not as commonly taught as French and Spanish due to the fact that it is not frequently spoken in the United States. When you are attempting to learn the Norwegian language, doing it online will likely be your only option. Online foreign language learning sites typically give you a lot of additional resources and information to help you with your study.

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
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Things You'll Need:

  • internet access credit or debit card Skype (optional)

    How To Learn Norwegian Online

  1. Step 1

    Visit My Language Learning Exchange to allow you the opportunity to learn the Norwegian language with a native speaker who is interested in learning the English language. After choosing a Norwegian language partner, the two of you will communicate via text or video chat. The program has designed lesson plans for you to complete together. The Web site is free to sign up, but a small fee is required in effort to have full use of the program.

  2. Step 2

    Use Phrase Base. This site offers a variety of foreign language programs. With their Norwegian language learning program, students will practice the language using a Norwegian speaking partner and a pen pal. The site offers a live Web cam classroom and is a source to locate Norwegian speaking teachers.

  3. Step 3

    Visit the Language Learning Advisor. This site provides you with your choice of a free basic online course, a free e-mail course or a free download of a vocabulary trainer. The site also provides its users with tips on learning a foreign language as well as additional resources available for purchase that will enhance your study of the Norwegian language.

  4. Step 4

    Use Verbal Planet to have access to a Norwegian tutor. The program is free to join and will give you access to a list of available Norwegian tutors. Tutoring sessions are all 45 minutes in length, but each tutor sets their own price for the lesson. After selecting a tutor from the list, you will be able to discuss your goals and expectations in effort to develop a lesson plan that is specific to your needs.

Tips & Warnings
  • Learning a foreign language takes time and dedication. Take advantage of the many different resources that these programs have to offer.

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