Free Swedish lesson
The tricky NG sound, Swedish colloquial expressions, Indirect speech and word order
In this webinar, you will learn how to sound more natural, confident, and fluent in Swedish.
Many learners understand Swedish but still struggle to speak clearly and keep conversations going. In this training, you’ll focus on three key areas that will make an immediate difference in how you speak.
You will begin to better understand the logic of the language and feel more confident in situations where you used to hesitate.
Whether you’re preparing for a Swedish exam or improving your daily conversation skills — this webinar is for you!
🗓️ Wednesday, May 27th
🕰️ 6 PM Swedish Time!
⚡️DON'T MISS THE SESSION: I'VE GOT A SURPRISE FOR YOU🎁
If you can't make it that day, you can still register and I will send you an email with a recording of the class.
🇸🇪 IN THIS CLASS YOU WILL LEARN:🇸🇪
📘 The tricky NG sound – why it’s so difficult for learners and how to finally pronounce it correctly so you sound more like a native speaker
📘 Swedish colloquial expressions real phrases that Swedes use in everyday conversations to react, show interest, and keep a conversation alive
📘 Indirect speech and word order how to structure your sentences naturally and avoid the most common mistakes learners make
🇸🇪 Remember the date! 🇸🇪
🗓️ Wednesday, May 27th
🕰️ 6 PM Swedish Time!
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My name is Svetlana Svensson
I am a teacher of Swedish for foreigners with more than eight years of experience. I am originally from Russia and moved to Sweden in the nineties. I started my career as an elementary school teacher, but soon realized that I wanted to help people who were going through the same things I was: moving to a new country and feeling integrated into a different society.
Over the years, I have taught Swedish to students of different nationalities and levels. I enjoy teaching students from zero to fluency, guiding them all the way! My courses are a total immersion in the language and culture of Sweden. I explain in a way that anyone can understand and I am always happy to help students.