In this course, you will take your first confident steps in learning Icelandic.
You will gain a solid foundation in the language and build the confidence to continue learning. We place emphasis on developing a basic vocabulary, comprehension and speaking skills that are useful in everyday life.
Taught online on rotating days that suit the 2-2-3 shift pattern.
Group A : 7th and 8th Sept. / 16th and 17th Sept. / 21st and 22nd Sept / 30th Sept and 1st Oct / 5th and 6th Oct / 14th and 15th Oct / 19th and 20th Oct / 28th and 29th Oct / 2nd and 3rd Nov / 11th and 12th Nov
Group B : 9th and 10th Sept / 14th and 15th Sept / 23rd and 24th Sept / 28th and 29th Sept / 7th and 8th Oct / 12th and 13th October / 21st and 22nd October / 26th and 27th October / 4th and 5th November / 9th and 10th November
The Icelandic 1 for shift workers course is specially designed for you if you are a beginner in Icelandic.* The course focuses on building a basic vocabulary for everyday language, in both comprehension and speech, using a variety of practical methods.
Distance learning requires greater independence from students. The course is partly online with a tutor and partly self-study with the tutor's support.
Icelandic 1 is a beginner's course at level A1.1 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. The course uses a variety of teaching materials and active student participation to ensure effective and enjoyable learning of Icelandic. The course is for students aged 18 and over who want to learn Icelandic. English is used as a lingua franca in teaching. All course materials are digital.
The coursebook 'Icelandic for All 1' is used, along with supplementary materials and various digital resources.
Learn the alphabet, pronunciation and basic vocabulary: You will get a good foundation to continue learning Icelandic.
We focus on speech therapy and you practise simple and practical sentences.
All language skills are practised in the Icelandic course: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
The grammar is presented in a simple way in the context of the subject matter.
Your skills are assessed at the end of the course and you are given advice on the next steps in your Icelandic studies.
The course is for people, 18 and over, ...who wants to learn Icelandic. English is used as a lingua franca in the teaching if necessary. Participants need to be able to read and write in the Latin script and have a basic understanding of English.
The course is suitable for people who want more independence in their learning, have basic computer skills and have access to a computer.
A tailored solution for diverse groups: For those who do not have English proficiency, Icelandic 1 – Part 1 (slow pace) or courses for specific language groups where the teacher speaks the group's language are offered.
Electronic status assessment, contact: [email protected].
Situation assessment at Höfðabakka 9: [email protected]
Other: For those coming from countries outside the EEA: Part of the conditions set by the Immigration Authority for obtaining indefinite leave to remain in Iceland is to have completed 150 lessons/120 hours of Icelandic language study. It does not matter if different levels are taken or if levels are repeated.
Unsure which course is best for you? Need to assess your experience and skills? At Mími, we offer personal guidance and help you find the right path in your studies or career.
Email address [email protected]
Telephone 580 1800
Höfðabakki 9
110 Reykjavik
kt. 701202-3920
Opening hours
Weekdays from 8:00 to 16:00