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Autumn 2026

Russian Icelandic

Icelandic 1 and Business Life (A1.1)

In the course, you will take your first andsecure steps in learning Icelandic. You will get a good foundation in the language and build the confidence to continue learning it.

We emphasise building upbasic vocabulary, understandingand Speech therapywhich is useful in everyday life. On the course you will also receive information about the Icelandic labour market.

Autumn 2026
Höfðabakki 9
The teacher speaks Russian.
58 hours.
Price28,600 kr.

What is it like to study at Mími?

  • A relaxed atmosphere that welcomes everyone.
  • Friendly and professional teachers.
  • Effective and creative teaching methods.
  • A wide range of teaching materials for all levels.
  • A wide range of courses.

The courseIcelandic and business life is tailored for you if you are a beginner in Icelandic.* The course focuses on building upBasic everyday vocabulary, both in understanding and speaking, using a variety of practical methods. Part of the course includes instruction on Icelandic business life., including the rights and duties of both employers and employees.  

The course consists of 42 hours of Icelandic language tuition and 16 hours of business education, for a total of 58 hours.  

The Icelandic course isBeginner's course in Icelandic at level A1.1 according to The European Language Framework The course uses a variety of learning materials and involves active participation. of students to ensureSuccessful and funStudy of Icelandic. The curriculumIcelandic for everyone oneis used in addition to games, cards, supplementary materials and various electronic aids.

 In The vocational part of the course draws on a wide range of material from official websites. which are related to the subject.  

The teacher speaks Russian. Lessons are taught in Icelandic and Russian.

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.

Icelandic business life and working environment, particularly the rights and duties of employers and employees, are presented.

You will receive education and training in effective communication for partnership and collaboration.

Your skills are assessed at the end of the course and you are given advice on the next steps in your Icelandic studies.

Each course is adapted to the specific group of students, so the focus may vary between groups to meet your needs.

The course is for people, 18 and over, ...who wish to learn Icelandic, learn about Icelandic business life and improve their communication skills. Participants must be able to read and write in Latin script.*

The target group for further education, according to the Board of the Training Fund

Terms and Conditions of the Education Fund

By enrolling on an Icelandic course, students agree to be moved between groups if necessary to ensure the best possible learning outcome.;

Assessment is based on attendance, oral assessments and in-class activities that encourage active participation.

To complete the programme and graduate, it is necessary to achieve 80% attendance.

The course is subsidised by the Education Fund to equalise access and promote learning for adults.

Teaching is conducted in accordance with the curriculum of the Centre for Professional Education, accredited by the Centre for Education and School Services, which ensures quality and reliability. All FA curricula can be accessed here.

Free placement test for registered students: A placement test at the start of the course is included in the course fee for those who need it to determine which level is best suited to them for their Icelandic studies. This ensures quality and better results.

Course delivery: Please note that minimum participation is a prerequisite for running the course.

Online status assessment, contact: [email protected].

Situation report 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.

Do you need help?

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.

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Telephone 580 1800

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