
Explore how to use flashcards to learn Swedish words, access a deck of cards on domino, and join a class for guided practice with audio, tests, and games.
Master practical Swedish time phrases and how to break long sentences into bite-sized parts. Practice expressions like 'come back in a minute' and 'in three hours' for everyday use.
Learn how Swedish weekend and weekday terms relate to days like the sun and the moon, including origins of holy days, and practice asking where you are going this weekend.
Master Swedish time expressions, including tonight and this evening, today, and this year. Learn to write them as separate words and practice with examples like where are you going tonight.
Master Swedish time expressions by comparing 'ten minutes later' and 'ten minutes ago,' learning how to express past actions and how to place time adverbs in sentences, with pronunciation tips.
Explore Swedish expressions around after, the difference between look after and look for, and the verb to follow with nuances like fairly or unfairly.
Explore how to express after in Swedish across contexts like after lunch, after work, and after events. Compare time expressions, such as one time versus one go.
Explore how almost functions as an adjective or adverb in Swedish, using nästa gång and next turn to reinforce memory, and preview interrogatives, plural, and past tense.
Master the Swedish interrogative for when and its sentence level word order, with examples like when do you want to go out and when are you going to school.
Explore Swedish possessive words and plural endings, with examples like mine and yours, then connect springa 'to run' to the imperative spring.
master key Swedish phrases such as what are you doing and what are you going to do tonight, and understand how do and are form questions in everyday speech.
Explore Swedish verb patterns by focusing on regular verbs ending in -a, compare with English sentence structure, and review common regular and irregular forms through examples and vocabulary lists.
Tackle the tougher Swedish expressions on Day 4 of Swedish made easy, focusing on the most important phrases and practicing with 'I had fun' and 'Did you have fun yesterday'.
Master Swedish nouns and everyday phrases, including how many kids do you want, understanding colloquial versus formal forms, and words that sound like English equivalents.
Practice common Swedish nouns and endings, focusing on plural forms and pronunciation, and build essential vocabulary such as paper, pencil, mama, and guy.
Learn Swedish basics: describe appearances with adjectives like pretty, handsome, and good looking; practice sharing with someone, notifying them, and using common verbs, including irregulars and message terms.
Learn how to ask someone to become your friend in Swedish, and explore when to use vän, kompis, and more casual terms to describe friendship levels.
Learn the Swedish verb to choose, using the imperative form with polite phrases like 'please can you choose' and distinguish between choosing and electing.
This is Day 4 in the 6-day-to-Swedish course.
Meanwhile, go to our introduction course: Fluent Swedish in 6 Days - Day 1, 2 and 3.
The course instructor, Felix Lattman, teaches Chinese with more than 30.000 students online. He believes learning a language should not have to take longer than a week. Therefore, he scripted a Swedish course, selected one candidate to learn 1-on-1 with him and 30 hours Shien from Canada was able to completely speak Swedish in the lessons and had started writing and reading with no problem.
Follow Shien as she learns everything from A-->Z, Hello-->Political arguments. Once she speaks fluent Swedish you'll be able to do the same too!
Upon finishing day 6 you can take the SWEDEX test. This will give you an official certificate of your Swedish proficiency and you will be able to use to when you find work using your Swedish skill. Note however, that this course is created to make you independent in the Swedish language and not to study for a single test so I recommend you practice for the test as well when you're done with day 6.
If you haven't done Day 1 or 2 yet, go back and sign up and I'll see you back here (you can find Day 1 on Felix's profile. It's completely free).
The previous days gave us enough vocab and knowledge to start using making complex sentences and we'll keep doing that in day 4.
Once you've finished the entire course you'll get a free lesson with Felix and (if interested) we'll record a video together that shows your progression.
See you in Day 4!