Studieskolen

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København, Denmark

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Language school· International school· School district office

Studieskolen Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Studieskolen is located in København, Denmark on Borgergade 12. Studieskolen is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category language school in Denmark.

Address

Borgergade 12

Phone

+45 33187900

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Diana Chung

Before trusting the rating of a language school, I think it's important to consider the person doing the rating and if their needs align with yours. I've been learning Danish 3 different ways from beginner to intermediate: online apps, private tutor, at 2 different schools. I focused on intensive learning and am highly self motivated. I'm also fluent in English. Studieskolen is centrally located in Copenhagen. Its Danish classes are extremely and students come back. Most teachers have been teaching many years The prices are reasonable. Those are all good. For the lower levels, they rely heavily on the Danish to go series of books and online material. This over-reliance on one source is a weak point, IMHO. You go exactly as fast as the book material covers. Also the material is quite repetitive: focusing exclusively on work and adult life conversations. A good school should of course review the basics, but studieskolen needs to provide other material: song lyrics, short stories, group presentations, to be a 5 star establishment.

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Eduardo Auvert

International Language School. Nice people in the front desk, they can help for more information

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Matias Kristensen

Terrible exams for CBS students, several people from my class who got good grades at the spanish exam at CBS (7, 10 or 12s) received A1/A2 ratings from studieskolen despite being told by our teachers we were far above that level. I don't know what the issue is, but if you're a CBS student who needs a language test for exchange, look somwehere else and save yourself a very expensive mistake.

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Emil Ferent

A very good school in Copenhagen. They teach many languages, just see the photo.

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Cyrus Hiatt

Great language school. I am currently in Module 2 of Danish and have learned a lot over the past couple of months. The teacher is very helpful and has really helped with pronunciation. I would highly recommend this language school if you are looking to learn Danish in Copenhagen. The school offers other languages as well, which I think is awesome! The school also offers a cafe with sandwiches and beverages that are delicious and at a reasonable price.

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Carles

I've been going for 2 years to classes and most of the teachers were really good

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Anina Bianchi Jensen

A great and well organized language school. I met a lot of foreigners of all kinds from all over the world. The admittance process is tough if learning a new language isn't your strongest side, but staff is helpful and teachers are excellent. I highly recommend the school.

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Umberto Maria Ciucani

Solid language school with many different language possibilities. Teaching material is fairly good and teachers seem to me theoretically well prepared. Still though, there is some heterogeneity in the teaching capabilities of the teaching staff (I had three different teachers). Overall teaching quality is 4/5. Teaching material 4/5. Teacher knowledge 5/5. Concerning Danish classes, opportunities to suit teaching time to one's own daily life is excellent 5/5. I really appreciated the grammar entry test before enrolling in one of the courses. It helps having classes made of quite prepared and capable students that can advance fairly successfully. Concerning the 1-star reviews I read about the school, they are not to be trusted as a measure of evaluation. Who is blaming the school for racism may have failed the entry test for example, and this is why he may have not allowed to enroll. I find it very hard to believe that he was prevented only due to his nationality. Also, concerning the pass rate, I can confirm pass rates of 50-70 in he very first levels, but this is due to the fact that is a solid language school that requires effort. Many of the welfare funded students just don't take it seriously and consequently they fail to pass the module. I am a PhD student in engineering and I am studying at Studieskolen as welfare funded Danish language student, in third level of Danish language course structure (Danish Education 3). My mother tongue is Italian but I also speak English to a C1 level of the CEFR.