Learn Norwegian | Norwegian Speaking | My Work | Arbeidet mitt | A1-A2

Introduction:

One of the captivating aspects of language learning is the ability to share personal experiences and stories in a new language. ‘My work’ or ‘Arbeidet mitt’ in Norwegian is a typical topic that many learners find useful to discuss. Here, we’ll delve deep into the vocabulary and phrases related to work, making your conversations in Norwegian more nuanced and engaging.

 

1. Basic Vocabulary:

  • a work – et arbeid
  • an office – et kontor
  • a boss – en sjef
  • a colleague – en kollega
  • a salary – ei lønn
  • a job interview – et jobbintervju
  • full-time – heltid
  • part-time – deltid
  • a contract – en kontrakt
  • a profession – et yrke

 

2. Useful Phrases:

  • Jeg jobber på et kontor. – I work in an office.
  • Hva jobber du med? – What kind of work do you do?
  • Sjefen min er veldig snill. – My boss is very kind.
  • Jeg har et jobbintervju i morgen. – I have a job interview tomorrow.
  • Jeg jobber deltid som lærer. – I work part-time as a teacher.

 

3. Describing Your Job:

When you want to go beyond the basics and describe the nature of your job in detail, consider the following:

  • Position: Jeg er [job title]. – I am a [job title]. (For example: “Jeg er ingeniør.” – “I am an engineer.”)
  • Daily tasks: Hver dag, [description of tasks]. – Every day, [description of tasks]. (For example: “Hver dag, designer jeg bygninger.” – “Every day, I design buildings.”)
  • Teamwork: Jeg jobber i et team med [number] andre. – I work in a team with [number] others.

 

4. Sharing Personal Opinions:

Norwegian language learners will eventually want to share more personal insights or opinions about their work. Here are some phrases to assist:

  • Jeg elsker jobben min fordi… – I love my job because…
  • Noen ganger kan jobben være utfordrende. – Sometimes the job can be challenging.
  • Kollegaene mine er støttende. – My colleagues are supportive.

 

5. Discussing Future Plans and Ambitions:

  • Jeg ønsker å forfremmes snart. – I want to get promoted soon.
  • Jeg drømmer om å starte min egen virksomhet. – I dream of starting my own business.
  • Fremtiden ser lys ut! – The future looks bright!

 

Conclusion:

Whether you’re networking with professionals in Norway, preparing for a job interview, or simply having a casual conversation with a Norwegian friend, discussing ‘Arbeidet mitt’ will surely come up. By mastering the vocabulary and phrases provided in this guide, you’ll be well-equipped to share about your professional life and engage in deeper, meaningful conversations in Norwegian!

 

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Norwegian A1-A2

Course Overview The Norwegian A1-A2 course is an online program focused on teaching essential Norwegian grammar and vocabulary. It includes a variety of materials and topics, with opportunities to interact with a Norwegian teacher entirely online. Curriculum Highlights The course covers key areas such as grammar and vocabulary and topics such as family, daily life, education, work, traditions, and leisure activities. Who Should Enroll? This course is perfect for beginners or those at the A1 or A2 levels who want to improve their Norwegian skills. What You Get Access to the full Norwegian A1-A2 course. A monthly 1-hour online conversation with a teacher. Many written and oral assignments. Comprehensive information on Norwegian grammar, Norwegian vocabulary and how to use them, important sentence structures, etc. Tips on additional resources to further enhance your Norwegian learning.

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Last updated Dec 10th, 2024

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