Hi I'm David in the UK and just joined. I'm trying to find anyone Swedish or learning Swedish as I used to live in Sweden for about 4 years in the Nineties and generally have chats about the language etc. as I'm a bit out of practice these days.
Hope someone can help....
Thanks
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Re: Team Nordic [study and support group]
Hi David, I am also among those who should practice some more. As soon as you are able to send PMs, you definitely can PM me . Chances are that sending and receiving wouldn't work right now, because it only is enabled after, I think, 5 posts. But looking forward to hearing from you. And more more thing: yes, my list of languages states that while the maximum Swedish reading ability of mine is B2, the minimum speaking ability is pre-A1. But that is about oral speech, not about writing (which is much closer to B2 than to pre-A1). So there's no need to worry .Celtmists wrote:Hi I'm David in the UK and just joined. I'm trying to find anyone Swedish or learning Swedish as I used to live in Sweden for about 4 years in the Nineties and generally have chats about the language etc. as I'm a bit out of practice these days.
Hope someone can help....
Thanks
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Previously known as SGP. But my mental username now is langmon.
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Hej SGP
Jag tror att en av de bästa väg att borja är att titta och lyssna samtidigt på Engelska filmer med den oversättning på Svensk nedan som du kan finna med YouTube. Den samma väg jag har gjört....
Hoppas det hjälpa dej....
Jag tror att en av de bästa väg att borja är att titta och lyssna samtidigt på Engelska filmer med den oversättning på Svensk nedan som du kan finna med YouTube. Den samma väg jag har gjört....
Hoppas det hjälpa dej....
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Hi!
Most likely nobody will remember me, but I was somewhat active on the HTLAL-forums a long time ago. Then life kind of got in the way of my independent language learning and I haven't done anything actively with any of "my" languages in the past five years or so. But now I'm more or less forced back in here since I have taken up studying Finnish more seriously. The background is the following:
I'm a native Swedish-speaker residing in Sweden with my Finnish wife and 10-month-old daughter that we are planning to raise bilingually. The last few years have been way to busy in terms of work and other stuff to really get me started in Finnish, but now I'm on parental leave with a little bit more time to work on the language. I have some of the basics already so I'm not really a total beginner.
Current study methods:
- I'm attending an evening course for beginners. This amounts to 2 hours per week with some homework which so far hasn't been very demanding.
- I have started the FSI Conversational Finnish-course. Right now moving into unit 3, but I find it quite difficult and I think I will need to go back to previous units for revision several times. Biggest problem is finding the time and concentration to do this.
- I try to add all unknown words into Anki. Current wordcount: 249.
I don't think I will start a log on this forum, but I will check in now and then and try to help with questions about Swedish (and the little Finnish I know which is mostly cultural stuff).
Edit: Decided to start a log after all, here it is: https://forum.language-learners.org/vie ... 15&t=10256
Most likely nobody will remember me, but I was somewhat active on the HTLAL-forums a long time ago. Then life kind of got in the way of my independent language learning and I haven't done anything actively with any of "my" languages in the past five years or so. But now I'm more or less forced back in here since I have taken up studying Finnish more seriously. The background is the following:
I'm a native Swedish-speaker residing in Sweden with my Finnish wife and 10-month-old daughter that we are planning to raise bilingually. The last few years have been way to busy in terms of work and other stuff to really get me started in Finnish, but now I'm on parental leave with a little bit more time to work on the language. I have some of the basics already so I'm not really a total beginner.
Current study methods:
- I'm attending an evening course for beginners. This amounts to 2 hours per week with some homework which so far hasn't been very demanding.
- I have started the FSI Conversational Finnish-course. Right now moving into unit 3, but I find it quite difficult and I think I will need to go back to previous units for revision several times. Biggest problem is finding the time and concentration to do this.
- I try to add all unknown words into Anki. Current wordcount: 249.
I don't think I will start a log on this forum, but I will check in now and then and try to help with questions about Swedish (and the little Finnish I know which is mostly cultural stuff).
Edit: Decided to start a log after all, here it is: https://forum.language-learners.org/vie ... 15&t=10256
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Re: Team Nordic [study and support group]
Sweden had SweSAT this week which, as always, included 20 word questions with multiple choice:
https://www.svt.se/special/tbPJjpnAl/
https://www.svt.se/special/tbPJjpnAl/
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Hey Eriol. I'm also learning Finnish. I was also at HTLAL, I've been muddling about these forums for years, trying to improve at Japanese and Finnish.
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Hello everybody ! I am new in this forum. I have been learning Swedish for a while, but I still have problems with listening and pronunciation. If you could suggest some Swedish channels on YouTube it would be of help. Thanks!
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Sun wrote:Hello everybody ! I am new in this forum. I have been learning Swedish for a while, but I still have problems with listening and pronunciation. If you could suggest some Swedish channels on YouTube it would be of help. Thanks!
Welcome to the forum!
How have you been learning Swedish so far?
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tiia wrote:How have you been learning Swedish so far?
I’ve been using Assimil Le Suédois sans peine
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Dropped: Arabic, Korean, French, Latin, classical Manchu, Norwegian, SLN - Language Log: https://forum.language-learners.org/vie ... 15&t=19020
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Re: Team Nordic [study and support group]
Hi everyone I think I'm 'officially' joining you all for Norwegian I've only just started, so any recommendations for additional study materials and especially native content (movies, tv series, maybe even simple books/short stories?) are very welcome! I'm also slowly making my way back through this entire topic
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