Everyone has the right to learn Danish
From the day, a newly arrived receive their CPR number and residence permit; they also have the right to acquire Danish at a language school for the following 5 years. Some language school students, e.g. international employees, accompanying spouses and students will receive a referral letter in their “e-Boks” regarding this. They have to pay a deposit before starting class.
Joining a class
If you would like to join a class or have further questions, feel free to contact us by either mail or phone.
Main number: +45 7979 8300
E-mail: sprogskolen@kolding.dk
Address: Sprogskolen Kolding, Ågade 27, 2nd floor, 6000 Kolding
Web: sprogskolen.kolding.dk
Prices
Students receiving a referral letter may join a Danish course after paying a deposit of DKK 2.000. When passing a module test within the time limits given, you get the choice between having the deposit reimbursed or reinvesting the same money into the next deposit and the next module. If you do not complete the module within the nominated period, you will lose your entire deposit of DKK 2.000, and you will be required to pay a new deposit if you want to attend the next module. The same rule applies for those who drop out of classes, stop attending, have many absence hours or do not pass the module test or exam after the final module.
Acquiring Danish in Kolding
The public language school in Kolding, Sprogskolen Kolding, provides Danish lessons for adult learners of Danish as a second language. The school is placed in the heart of Kolding close to the major educational institutions. The language school students are categorized into Danish Education 1, 2 or 3 depending on educational and linguistic background and depending on time available for language learning. Each Danish Education consists of six modules (the sixth level of Danish Education 3 is optional). When finishing the final module (Prøve i Dansk 1, 2, 3 or Studieprøven) you will get a diploma officially stating your Danish level.
The levels of the different modules are described according to The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (to the right).
Sprogskolen Kolding offers lessons in the morning (starting at 8 am 3 days a week), afternoon (2-4:30 pm two days a week), evening (5:30-8 pm two evenings a week) and Saturdays (after A1-level).
We do ongoing intake meaning that you can start and finish at any time.
The language school only employs qualified and experienced teachers who are professional, friendly and dedicated. All of our teachers have a degree from recognised universities or teachers' training colleges and specialist qualifications in teaching Danish as a second language to adult learners.