
Use flashcards to learn Swedish vocabulary, hear pronunciations, translate between Swedish and English, and test yourself with interactive deck-based questions and games.
Master Swedish pronunciation for 'where are you from?' by exploring vowel and consonant patterns, final consonant weakness, and practical tips using var in questions.
Explore Swedish place phrases and the inside construction using i, with sentences like I am in Sweden and where were you to build basic fluency.
Learn essential Swedish phrases for being at a restaurant, cafe, bar, pub, or club, with pronunciation tips and practical sentences like 'I'm at a bar'.
This lecture shows how to say where you live in Swedish, including phrases for living in a hotel or at home, and notes the bo/bor forms for residence.
Discover practical Swedish phrases for asking where the toilet is, choose between informal and formal usage, and understand when to say toilet versus the ladies room in everyday conversations.
Learn Swedish farewell phrases, including 'have a good time' and 'take care,' and understand why the verb have requires an object for natural sentences.
Explore how to form Swedish questions with hur plus adjectives to express how much, how old, or how tall, mirroring English patterns and using common examples.
Learn to express age in Swedish by using year in singular and plural, and practice sentences like 'how old are you' and 'I'm 25 years old' to build spoken accuracy.
Learn how swedish adjectives modify nouns to describe a car, with examples such as 'the car is hot' and 'the car is beautiful/cool', and understand connotations and everyday usage.
Master Swedish greetings by learning how to say good morning, good day, good evening, and good night, and practice pronunciation variations.
Practice speaking slowly in Swedish while learning adjectives and verb usage. Explore pronunciation variations and how to express that or you say in Swedish.
Learn to say 'how do you say this' in Swedish and form questions with verbs. Explore using ska as a suffix and introduce nationalities to describe yourself in phrases.
Learn to greet in swedish with phrases like 'hey,' explore when to use informal versus polite greetings in emails, and practice basic verb forms and infinitives in context.
Learn how to say 'to love him' in Swedish and practice verb conjugation for you all in easy infinitive form, building comfort with liking and loving expressions.
Learn how to express loving and liking in Swedish, using a memorable noun suffix. Understand why saying 'I love you' differs from liking friends or family.
Explore Swedish basics for talking about playing games and sports, with a focus on the word spill as a noun, its use with verbs, and plural forms in context.
Practice Swedish phrases for asking 'do you like to play this game?' and for expressing agreement or disagreement, using memorable examples and learning from common mistakes.
Learn the Swedish word musik, and how to say jag gillar att spela musik; practice with piano and guitar examples and basic pronunciation cues.
Learn how får expresses being allowed to do something and how Swedish forms questions by inverting word order, with examples like 'may I eat this' and 'may I call you'.
Learn how to say 'to get' in Swedish with examples like 'May I get a point' and 'I'm getting two points', including 'poong' and noting no progressive tense.
Learn to use Swedish words for a little and a little bit with definite and indefinite forms, and practice polite requests like may I have a little bit, please.
This is Day 2 in the 6-day-to-Swedish course.
Make sure you have gone through our previous introduction course that builds up to this one.
Swedish Made Easy: Comfortable Swedish in 6 days - Day 1.
The course instructor, Felix Lattman, teaches Chinese with more than 50.000 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 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 prepared you with the basics. Now, we'll pace up and you'll learn crucial grammar and words. At the end of this course you'll be able to write and say long, and pretty complex sentences.
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 2!