Ā šŸŽ†Ā NEW YEAR, NEW ICELANDIC ADVENTURE!


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I’m excited to share that my Icelandic courses are opening very soon. ThreeĀ optionsĀ to begin your Icelandic learning journey:

šŸ›¬ BRAND-NEW! Icelandic for Tourists: Essential phrases, pronunciation, and travel basics for your next trip. Ā 

šŸŒ‹ Beginner A1 Icelandic: Build your foundation in grammar, vocabulary, and conversation.Ā 

ā„ļø Beginner Bundle:
Includes A1 + A2 courses for a smooth, structured start.

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WHAT MY STUDENTS SAY

Check out what some of my wonderful students have to say about theĀ Icelandic MasterCourses

 
 
 
 
 

WHATĀ YOU WILL UNLOCKĀ 

šŸ’» +120 video lessonsĀ divided intoĀ 7 modules for a total of +12Ā hours

šŸ“š 20 exercises

šŸ«‚ Access to aĀ private online community

šŸ“ƒ CertificateĀ of completion

āÆļø Go at your speed:Ā pause, rewatch, or fast-forward whenever you likeĀ 

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ‘©ā€šŸ‘§Ā Made for all ages:Ā kids, teens, and adults

āœ…Ā 30-day money-back guarantee

Góðan daginn (English: Good day)!

I'm Ɠskar Bragi, yourĀ newĀ favoriteĀ 

Icelandic teacher!Ā 

I began teaching Icelandic to connect with people passionate about the language. Over the pastĀ 10 years, teaching online has allowed me to forge meaningful connections with my students. And I've rediscovered my language more deeply in the process.

When I’m not teaching Icelandic, you’ll find me:

  • Enjoying some quality time with my daughter.
  • Immersing myself in the world of movies (I’m quite the human IMDB and love everything about filmmaking).
  • Exploring the breathtaking and dramatic landscapes of Iceland.
  • Occasionally taking a refreshing ice plunge (sometimes in the Atlantic Ocean!)
  • Quite often warming up with a lovely cup of coffee.

For those looking to improve their Icelandic quickly, here’s my advice:

Use filler words like heyrðu, hérna, or sko. Because they give you time to think and make you sound more authentically "Icelandic".

Remember: everyone struggles with a new language at first. Don’t be too hard on yourself. Connect the language to something you love, like a hobby, to make learning more enjoyable and see how your progress explodes!

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