Coffee Break Swedish
Author: Coffee Break Languages
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Learn Swedish with teacher Hanna and her student Mark. Each lesson is like going for a coffee (or a fika!) with your friend who happens to speak Swedish and is helping you learn in a relaxed, enjoyable way.
Coffee Break Swedish is not a simple series of "listen and repeat" audio programmes: in each lesson Hanna explains how the language works, helping Mark - and you - to manipulate the language and use it in practical situations. As a learner Mark asks questions, and makes mistakes, so through Hanna's explanations, corrections and pronunciation tips you'll build your confidence and begin to understand and speak the language.
You'll also build your cultural knowledge with the help of our cultural correspondent Emma who shares information on Swedish culture in many of the lessons.
In the same time it takes you to sit down and enjoy a coffee in your favourite coffee shop, you can make progress with your Swedish. Our 15-20 minute lessons are perfect to keep you focused and let you develop your confidence in regular sessions.
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Swedish Phrases for Meeting and Greeting God morgon. Good morning. God dag. Good day. God middag. Good afternoon. God natt. Good night. Hejsan. Hello. Talar du engelska? Do you speak English? Var kan jag hitta någon som talar engelska?Where can I find someone who speaks English? Jag talar bara lite svenska. I only speak a little Swedish. Hur mår du? How are you? Allt väl? Is everything okay? Bara bra, tack. I'm fine, thank you. Vad trevligt att träffas. I'm very glad to meet you. Jag har hört så mycket om dig. I've heard so much about you. Det var trevligt att träffas. It was nice meeting you. Jag förstår inte. I don't understand. Jag förstår perfekt. I understand perfectly. Förstår du? Do you understand? Vad sa du? What did you say? Trevlig dag! Have a nice day! Swedish Dialog Annie: God morgon. Good morning. Talar du engelska? Do you speak English? Lena: Tyvärr, jag kan inte engelska. I'm sorry, I do not speak English. Annie: Jag kan bara litet svenska. I only speak a little Swedish.
So i assume this woman is not a very good teacher. good teachers are usually speak as slow as possible, especially if they teaching the basics of the language. She speaks like a machine gun. I think will continue to listen swedpodcast101.