In the course, you continue to take confident steps in learning Icelandic.
You will expand your varied vocabulary and build the confidence to use Icelandic in a variety of ways. We focus on comprehension, reading, writing and speaking practice that is useful in everyday life.
The Icelandic 4 course is tailored for you who are continuing to learn Icelandic.
The course focuses on building a varied vocabulary for everyday language. You will practise all language skills—reading, writing, comprehension and speaking—using a variety of practical methods.
Icelandic 4 is an intermediate course at level A2.2 according to The European Language Framework. The course uses a variety of teaching materials and active student participation to ensure effective and enjoyable learning of Icelandic. The course materials Icelandic for everyone 4 is used in addition to games, cards, supplementary material and various types of electronic aids.
You continue to learn Icelandic that is useful in daily life and relates to social discourse and your needs.
We place an emphasis on speech training, and you will practise a variety of Icelandic, both in conversation and narration.
You learn and use a variety of techniques that boost your confidence in speaking Icelandic.
All language skills are practised in the Icelandic course: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
Grammar is taught and practised in a simple and practical way, in relation to the course material and building on what you have already learnt.
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, Eighteen years old and older, who wish to learn Icelandic. A prerequisite is Icelandic 1, 2 and 3 (120 hours) or equivalent knowledge.
At level four, Icelandic is used in teaching. Participants must be able to read and write in Latin script.
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