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Learn to read and write basic sentences in Norwegian Build on what you learned in the Norwegian for Beginners 1 and Norwegian for Beginners 2 courses and continue to develop your Norwegian communication skills. In this course, you will learn how to describe objects using adjectives and discover how to use possessive pronouns. You will also be introduced to prepositions and understand how to use verb tenses when writing about actions on a timeline. By completing this course, you will feel more confident reading and writing Norwegian and understand what Norwegian culture and life is really like.
Continue to build your understanding of the Norwegian language and culture with NTNU's third beginner online course. NTNU is the largest of eight universities in Norway and, as its name suggests, has the primary national responsibility for higher education in engineering and technology.
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NTNU is the largest of eight universities in Norway and, as its name suggests, has the primary national responsibility for higher education in engineering and technology.
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