
This lecture introduces Swedish expressions around thinking of and realizing, including come on and come again, with practical examples and usage tips to build fluency.
Practice forming Swedish adjectives and using hungry and thirsty expressions, with emphasis on adjective endings. Engage in quick prompts to describe states, aligning with day 3 of Swedish Made Easy.
Learn to express att ha fel in Swedish, distinguishing when something is incorrect from what is right, with examples of speaking wrongly, saying something incorrect, and writing incorrect.
Master how Swedish adjectives combine with forms to express you are special, and use especially to emphasize actions, while reviewing relatives and common phrases.
Discover how to say and form phrases for skipping school or work in Swedish, using verbs like skippa and hoppa, and understand quick, everyday expressions about jobs and schooling.
Learn how to ask 'what do you study' in Swedish, using verbs studera and plugga, endings for verbs, and how to say 'where do you study' at Stockholm University.
Learn to say 'this is my homework' in Swedish and practice the days' homework through repeated examples to reinforce the meaning of homework and related phrases.
Learn to express polite requests in Swedish using 'jag skulle vilja' and phrases, with examples like 'I would like to eat this' and 'I would like you to come here'.
This is Day 3 in the 6-day-to-Swedish course.
Make sure you have gone through our previous two courses that build up to this one:
Swedish Made Easy: Comfortable Swedish in 6 Days - Day 1 and 2.
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 comfortably.
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).
"Day 1" gave you the basics and "Day 2" gave you important vocab, in "Day 3" we'll start making sentences and start speaking Swedish.
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 3!