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TV programs for those who want to learn more advanced Swedish

Do you want good tips on learning to speak Swedish? Then you’ve come to the right place. With this article, we want to help you achieve your goals with TV. It also gives you tips on what is typically Swedish if you also want to get a better grasp of the country’s identity. Svenska för …

Do you want good tips on learning to speak Swedish? Then you’ve come to the right place. With this article, we want to help you achieve your goals with TV. It also gives you tips on what is typically Swedish if you also want to get a better grasp of the country’s identity.

Svenska för alla – UR Play

If you’re not quite ready for advanced Swedish yet, we want to give you this tip, so you can get there. As you who are reading this probably already understand, Swedish is a difficult language to learn. The program “Svenska för alla” (Swedish for All) is for you who have practiced Swedish for a while and are starting to get the hang of the basics, but want to continue to get better at them.

SFI – Invandrare för svenskar – SVT Play

Immigration is large in Sweden and does a lot for our culture and sport. Not least, when we stream Swedish football, we see in the national football team that more and more players now have a foreign background, such as the superstars Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Dejan Kulusevski. The program “SFI – Invandrare för svenskar” (Immigrants for Swedish) has therefore received a lot of attention in Sweden. The idea behind the show is to be both entertaining and educational at the same time. There are also healthy jokes about funny cultural clashes in our everyday life. It’s free to stream on SVT Play. 

Jakten på språket – UR Play

Have you learned to master the Swedish language and want to be extra geeky with it, and maybe even outshine those born in the country? Then “Jakten på språket” (The Hunt for Language) on the educational streaming service UR Play is the right show for you. Here, the episodes take a closer look at the Swedish minority languages ​​such as Yiddish, Sami and Finnish. The program may be quite a few years old, but it still has big relevance as many of us still have a lot to learn about the Swedish minority languages.

Värsta språket – UR Play

How come we have a language at all? Furthermore, what are the most beautiful and ugliest words in the Swedish language? In “Värsta språket” (The Worst Language), the Swedish linguist and entertainer Fredrik Lindström gets to the bottom of several big questions that have plagued us for many years. Among the guests in the show we have the widely famous sports commentator Lasse Granqvist who we usually see on one of Sweden’s biggest streaming services C More where he is a big reason why people get their sports package. 

To find more TV programs that teach you to master the Swedish language, we recommend that you browse SVT Play and UR Play.

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The Career Sweden Team posts news, tips and general goodness that can be useful for everyone who wants to make Sweden their home. We always try to find information that will help newcomers on their new life in Sweden. Please let us know if there is something you wish we’d write more about and we will try to add it to our repertoire.
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TV programs for those who want to learn more advanced Swedish

Do you want good tips on learning to speak Swedish? Then you’ve come to the right place. With this article, we want to help you achieve your goals with TV. It also gives you tips on what is typically Swedish if you also want to get a better grasp of the country’s identity. Svenska för …
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