Want to learn Swedish and feel more at home in Sweden? Whether you’re a complete beginner or brushing up your skills, we cover language courses, tips, apps, and everyday Swedish that helps you connect with locals and thrive in your new life here.
What are the benefits of learning Swedish? Why should you bother learning it at all? After all, it is a tiny language spoken by less than 10 million people: is it really worth the effort? Well the short answer is YES and this is why.
Can you get away with just speaking English and not Swedish in Sweden? In certain areas, yes! Here is a short breakdown of what to expect if you’re only proficient in English.
Student allowance in Sweden is an important part of higher education. Did you know that Swedes are paid to study in Sweden? And did you know that you might be too?
Can you study Swedish at university level even if you are not a university student? Actually yes. Find out how!
SIFA are intensive Swedish courses for foreign born academics and professionals.
Learning Swedish by yourself – is it possible? We say … to a certain extent.
Many language tests have emerged lately to meet increasing demand. Some tests are free, others are quite expensive. Here you can find out about them all.
What happens when you’re done with SFI? What are the options, based on what you need?
Learning a language is a long process and requires hard work. This is why you should try to turn your learning processes into a stimulating experience, where you adapt your way of learning to your way of being.
What’s the best way to learn Swedish? A valid question since there are so many options available that sometimes can be overwhelming to know where to start.
If you’re a lazy Swedish learner, you want to build up your vocabulary or you just want to learn some new rules and words quickly, this article is for you.
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.
In my earlier post, I started a list of basic words to start with Swedish. Now, I am trying to pen down some unusual ways which will help to make this process more fun.
If you’re planning on moving to Sweden, you have to start learning Swedish. Yes, Swedes are very good at English, but you really have to know Swedish for many small things!
Learning an entirely new language is always an interesting and slightly daunting task. And let’s face it, for most of us Newbies, we didn’t find ourselves hearing much Swedish before coming here.
Learn Swedish or not? In the first few weeks that I lived in Stockholm, I started every conversation the same way: with a perplexed look while uttering the phrase I’m sorry, I don’t speak Swedish.
Most verbs in Swedish end with a -r in present tense and -de in simple past as you probably know already, but sometimes there is an “mysterious s”.
If you are a total beginner to the Swedish language, learning some keywords can help you in daily situations – even if you don’t interact much with Swedes. Learn 5 basic Swedish words!