An easy way to start making yourself understood: when introducing yourself, in a café or when talking about holidays and your family. You will be guided through expressions, grammar and pronunciation step by step. The course is based on level A1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Hello!
Here you'll learn: how to greet others and to say goodbye - the Swedish du
Hello!
Here you'll learn: to ask how other people are - to say how you are - how simple Swedish verbs are
Hello!
Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons
What's your name?
Here you'll learn: how to introduce yourself - the personal pronouns
What's your name?
Here you'll learn: to speak about where you come from - how to form the present tense of verbs
What's your name?
Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - verbs and the formation of the present tense - the personal pronouns
Here you'll learn: how to pronounce the Swedish vowels
Do you come from Sweden?
Here you'll learn: to say which country you come from - which language(s) you speak
Do you come from Sweden?
Here you'll learn: to say in which town you live - to give your nationality - the indefinite form of nouns in the singular
Do you come from Sweden?
Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - the indefinite form of nouns in the singular
Here you'll learn: how to pronounce the letter g in various words - how this is related to hard and soft vowels
Do you want to take a coffee break?
Here you'll learn: the names of a few drinks - to say what you would like to eat or drink - the auxiliary verbs ska and vill
Do you want to take a coffee break?
Here you'll learn: to order in a cafe - the definite form of nouns in the singular
Do you want to take a coffee break?
Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - the definite form of nouns - the auxiliary verbs ska and vill
Here you'll learn: the pronunciation of long and short vowels, and when they are required
Have a nice holiday!
Here you'll learn: to ask questions at a tourist information point - more about den and det - the numbers 1 to 10
Have a nice holiday!
Here you'll learn: to understand directions - the imperative form - some prepositions
Have a nice holiday!
Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - numbers 1 to 10 - the imperative form and prepositions - the use of den and det
Here you'll learn: the different pronunciations of the letter k
Do you have children?
Here you'll learn: to speak about your family - some possessive pronouns
Do you have children?
Here you'll learn: further vocabulary to talk about your family - some demonstrative pronouns
Do you have children?
Here you'll review: the vocabulary from the previous two lessons - possessive and demonstrative pronouns
Here you'll learn: the different pronunciations of the letter o