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Practice Making Plans in Islandsk

Making plans is one of the most useful real-world Islandsk skills: it requires future tenses, time expressions, suggestions, and the gentle back-and-forth of agreeing on a place. This scenario rehearses the entire planning conversation — proposing a day, suggesting an activity, picking a time and place, and confirming via text. You'll practise the Islandsk verbs for 'to suggest', 'to agree', 'to prefer', and the polite phrasing that lets you decline a suggestion without offence. By the end you'll organise an outing in Islandsk as easily as you would in English.

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Hva du lærer

  • Suggest activities and times in Islandsk
  • Agree, counter-suggest, or politely decline
  • Confirm a final plan with date, time, and location
  • Send a quick text to update the plan
  • Apologise gracefully if you need to cancel

Vanlige spørsmål

How do I suggest going somewhere in Islandsk?

Use the conditional or 'shall we' construction — 'How about going to…?' — which is softer than the imperative.

How do I politely decline a Islandsk invitation?

There's a face-saving formula — 'Thanks, but I can't on Friday — could we do another day?' — that doesn't slam the door. The scenario rehearses it.

What's the Islandsk for 'let's meet at 8'?

A specific construction with the time prefix — included in the vocabulary list.

How do I confirm plans last-minute in Islandsk?

Short texts in Islandsk use a contracted style. The scenario shows the casual register: 'Still on for tonight?' style.

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