Norwegian Language Resources Online
Free On-line Video
Video is an even better way to learn a language, as visual information can provide excellent cues for understanding spoken language. TV2 is probably the best for this, but students may also be interested in learning about the place names and historical background of the country.
TV2
http://frihet.tv2.no
Watch the news, sports, and other programming on TV2 (you must register first, but this is a free service).
Norway.com
http://www.norway.com/
Watch travel videos or see slide shows of Norwegian towns with Real Player (under Explore Norway section).
Norsk Filminstitutt
http://www.nb.no/emigrasjon/emigration/f...
Films about Norwegians in America.
Norwegian in Print
Nothing, of course, can replace reading in the language learning process. Below are a number of links to Norwegian newspapers, magazines, and literature.
Norske Avisers
http://www.nal.no/bransje/nalavismedl_en...
Comprehensive listing of Norwegian newspapers, including local and national.
Norskland's News links
http://www.norskland.com/news.htm
Basic listings of major Norwegian papers.
Norwegian magazines online
http://kvasir.sol.no/c/art/mag/
Browse a number of categories.
Project Runeberg
http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/
On-line Scandinavian literature project, including folk stories.
Norwegian Language Exercises on the Web
Take a look at the online language exercises I've compiled, from beginning to advanced levels on a variety of subjects. These include interactive worksheets and fun activities.
Norwegian language exercises on the web
http://www.suite101.com/topic_page.cfm/1...
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