The Complete Icelandic Language Box
We have noticed a particular interest with the Icelandic language among our growing community of subscribers, friends and customers. So it is time to launch a box where we have placed some interesting things to help you on your way to learn the Icelandic language on your own! Both with proper school books and also more "fun" books about the language and something you might enjoy while learning like a classic Björk CD mostly in Icelandic. How much can you understand?
Learning Icelandic - with workbook
Learning Icelandic is a basic textbook in Icelandic. It contains 15 reading lessons, a glossary and detailed grammar. Beginners are given a simple but thorough guidance in their first steps into the Icelandic language. All explanations are in English. Each lesson introduces the main grammatical features and rules which are then followed up with exercises. A large number of illustrations supports the text and the book is accompanied with material for listening. Comes with a workbook containing grammar exercises.
Árstíðir consists of 101 stories written in simple Icelandic. Its short, accessible tales cover various aspects of Icelandic everyday life. They include new experiences, friendship, overcoming challenges, joy and sorrow. The stories reflect the diversity of daily life year round in the land of light and darkness.
*Árstíðir is out of stock and instead you will get Dagatal the new book from same publisher.
With English you have a word like “volcano” and you don’t know why it’s called a volcano. But with Icelandic it’s easy to understand that “Eldfjall” are two words put together–“fire” and “mountain”, so it’s a “fire-mountain”, Eunsan says. “I started deconstructing words and adding to my vocabulary, and Icelandic breaks down really well into small words.”As she learned to breakdown the composite words in Icelandic she began to doodle, to draw representations of the words. The drawings become more numerous an finally she decided they needed to be compiled into a collective work – Icelandic in Icons. A book that matches our quirky words with imagery, creating the ultimate visual aid for learning Icelandic – that’s not boring.
A book about one of the oldest and most complex languages in the world, and the heart and soul of the people who use it.
This is not a textbook. It is not about the technicalities of Icelandic. Rather it is about the Icelanders’ love of their mother tongue, their zealous attempts at keeping it pure, their often-hilarious way of cobbling together vocabulary, and their idioms and proverbs that are such a strong reflection of the things they consider truly important. All in short essays that are light, humorous, and easy to read.
Gling Gló (CD)
This classic record from 1990 features cozy, jazzy compositions of famous icelandic pop and folk songs and some international classics, played by Guðmundur Ingólfssons´trio and sung in Icelandic mostly by the one and only Björk Guðmundsdóttir! This record remains her best selling record within Iceland although relatively unknown internationally. Highly recommended and a must-have for any Björk fan out there. A true collectors item!