Why choose Kamilla?
With over ten years of teaching Norwegian I can offer tailor made lessons for your wishes and needs. I’m multilingual myself and I know the challenges that come with learning a new language. I’m also a vocal coach which gives me lots of extra tools to help my students with the pronunciation. As well as learning Norwegian language I will help you get a better understanding of the society and culture. Click here to see what my students say about me as a teacher.
“Kamilla’s methodology, approach and passion for languages made it so much easier and FUN! ”
“She can guide students from the very basics all the way to advanced language levels.”
“It’s honestly the first time I haven’t minded going through verb tables and grammar rules.”
How I work - my guidelines
Keep it useful and practical.
If you are learning a language I assume you want to actually use it. I focus on vocabulary and grammar that is useful for the student at work and in everyday life so they gain confidence and want to learn more.
Everyone has to talk in class.
People tend to stay quiet or pretend to understand when we are insecure but (un)fortunately you can’t get away with that in my lessons. Everyone needs to be active.
Everyone needs to make an effort.
My students trust that I will help them get their sentences right and they also know that I expect that they make an effort to get there.
Cultural understanding.
Learning a language includes understanding what people talk about as well as merely the words they use. Topics on culture and society are a fun and important part of my lessons, also because it gives me the opportunity to learn about my students backgrounds and perspectives.
Good vibes and respectful dialogue.
I want my students to feel that Norwegian class is something they look forward to! Also, I see it as an essential part of my job that there always is a respectful dialog so that everyone feels welcome in my class.
Pronunciation.
With a background as a vocal coach I have lots of tools to make it easier for the students to get the pronunciation right.