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- 🇳🇱NL · Language Learning#6610K to 30K
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Sweasy Lesson 59: How Will They Go? By Train!
May 8, 2023
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Sweasy Lesson 58: They Will Go To Denmark Tomorrow
Apr 24, 2023
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Sweasy Lesson 57: We Will Make Food Now
Apr 10, 2023
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Sweasy Lesson 56: What Will You Do?
Mar 27, 2023
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Sweasy Lesson 55: You Will Do
Mar 13, 2023
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/8/23 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 59: How Will They Go? By Train! | Curious for more details? Sweasy has the key for you: learn more question words! And as always, if you have questions about the teaching in our podcast, please let us know: facebook.com/sweasylessons Ha det bra! | — | ||||||
| 4/24/23 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 58: They Will Go To Denmark Tomorrow | What are you saying? Why would they go to Denmark tomorrow, when Sweden is the place to learn Swedish? Oh, well. People make their choices. Hope you'll enjoy this new Sweasy Lessons. If you did - please share your story about learning Swedish! You find us at: facebook.com/sweasylessons | — | ||||||
| 4/10/23 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 57: We Will Make Food Now | Some new words, but patterns you recognize. You're able to speak Swedish, you know! Yay! And if you have questions about the lessons, please write to us at: sweasylessons@outlook.com or on Facebook. Tack! | — | ||||||
| 3/27/23 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 56: What Will You Do? | Focusing a lot on Swedish sounds today! And a new word? Of course! Comments or questions about the lessons are welcome! Please write to us at: facebook.com/sweasylessons | — | ||||||
| 3/13/23 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 55: You Will Do | Two new words in today's lesson. And really useful ones! Let's go! Find out more on facebook.com/sweasylessons | — | ||||||
| 2/27/23 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 54: Rice Or Pasta? | We keep on playing with the words and changing them in the ways we like to! And of course, adding new stuff. Enjoy! And any questions about the teaching are welcome. E-mail us at: sweasylessons@outlook.com | — | ||||||
| 2/20/23 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 53: Will You Eat Rice? | Statements, questions, food. What does not fit in to the Sweasy universe? Hope you'll enjoy today's lesson! And if you have feedback, please let us know: facebook.com/sweasylessons | — | ||||||
| 1/30/23 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 52: When Shall We Eat? | Adding bites of new words and, most of all, playing with the forms that you know. Languages are always going to be both about picking up information and then giving it a ride. That is: using it! Hope you're ready to speak Swedish today! And to find out more about Sweasy, please follow our Facebook page. Tack så mycket! | — | ||||||
| 1/23/23 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 51: When Is He Going To...? | Today's lesson is all about logics. About taking your time to think. About being in control of the sentences that you are creating. And hey! Once you've finished the lesson - give yourself some cheering. You are beginning to master quite advanced grammar in Swedish! All questions are welcome and you can write to us at: facebook.com/sweasylessons | — | ||||||
| 1/16/23 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 50: In December | The Sweasy podcast is often picking up things that we have been mentioning previously. Today we're bringing back the vocabulary of time! And thank you for all your questions and stories. We love to hear from our listeners, so keep on writing! | — | ||||||
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| 1/9/23 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 49: He Is Going To... | New year, new future, new episode containing grammar of the future. Let's go! And to all of you who have suggestions about how to improve the podcast: please contact us at facebook.com/sweasylessons. Tack! | — | ||||||
| 12/5/22 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 48: He's Studying To Become A Teacher | In this new episode we're testing your ability to change between different pronouns in Swedish (without even mentioning the word "pronoun"). Oh, and learning som new words. Yay! Questions about the teaching? Please write to us at: facebook.com/sweasylessons or: sweasylessons@outlook.com | — | ||||||
| 11/21/22 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 47: No Worries | Building on our previous lesson and adding new words. A classic Sweasy Lesson, right? This time with some more empathy included. Are you using your Swedish skills trying to speak to people? We're excited to hear about your experiences! You can write to us at: facebook.com/sweasylessons. Thanks for listening! | — | ||||||
| 11/14/22 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 46: It's Going To | Jumping forward to a future tense - that is, a new way of expressing the future in Swedish! Do you have any information about the future to share? Or just feedback on what works out well in the Sweasy Lessons? Or what could be even better? Please let us know: facebook.com/sweasylessons | — | ||||||
| 11/7/22 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 45: I Come From | Let's be honest, some of the Sweasy phrases are completely worthless in terms of expressing meaningful things in a conversations. But you do learn a lot of grammar! Today, on the other hand, you could actually learn something useful. Just change the final word to suit your own life story. Or what do you think? Tell us your opinions about the podcast on: facebook.com/sweasylessons | — | ||||||
| 10/31/22 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 44: And I Work | The longest sentence in a while - and you all still seem to find it quite easy? I just love this method for that! How did you first hear about the podcast? Please let us know your story by writing to us at: facebook.com/sweasylessons | — | ||||||
| 10/24/22 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 43: Physics | By soon, you'll be a totalt expert on pronouncing in a Swedish way. Today we're digging deep in the details of Swedish vocal sounds. Hope you're ready! Any comment are welcome, as always: facebook.com/sweasylessons | — | ||||||
| 10/17/22 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 42: At IKEA | Yeah, so we are going to use a really Swedish word today! By the way, does my voice sound like it's having a cold? If yes, than that's probably the case. Sorry 'bout that. Hope you will enjoy the lesson! And please share the podcast freely with anyone who'd appreciate it. Thank you! | — | ||||||
| 10/8/22 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 41: I Have Worked | We're back! After a few intense weeks, it's time to record Sweasy Lessons again. We are so happy for all of your comments and questions, so please keep writing to us about how to improve the podcast. You can find us at facebook.com/sweasylessons or e-mail: sweasylessons@outlook.com | — | ||||||
| 9/19/22 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 40: I Have Studied | Moving forward and introducing a new tense! Will this help you express more things while trying to communicate with people in Swedish? Please let us know about your journey and learning! You find us at Facebook and e-mail: sweasylessons@outlook.com | — | ||||||
| 9/12/22 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 39: I Study | Back to basics and the present form. But hey, isn't the whole Sweasy podcast about basics? And yet so much fun! Thanks for listening and welcome to contact us at our Facebook page "Sweasy Lessons! | — | ||||||
| 9/5/22 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 38: Speak Swedish Game no. II | It's time to play! What happens when you're supposed to switch between different sentences? Are you ready to give it a try? We love to hear from our listeners! Any comments or questions about the lessons are welcome. You find us at facebook.com/sweasylessons. | — | ||||||
| 8/29/22 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 37: Today | We are continuing to talk about future, time and making plans. Today's episode introduces a new word again and explains how to talk about time in Swedish. Let's go! What do you think about the podcast? Please let us know! You find us at our Facebook page or e-mail: sweasylessons@outlook.com | — | ||||||
| 8/22/22 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 36: When | A new word from a new category of words: question words. Can you learn the word "when" and add it into sentences to make them even longer? Let's find out! For feedback or questions, feel free to contact us at: sweasylessons@outlook.com | — | ||||||
| 8/15/22 | ![]() Sweasy Lesson 35: No, I Will Go To... | Yay, it's time again for some acting! Today's lesson contains more words than we will fit in the title of this episode. I guess you'll inly have to dive into the lesson and saying them yourself. Let's play in Swedish! And by the way, we really enjoy to hear about where you found this podcast and how you experience the teaching method. Welcome to share your story by sending us a message at FB or our e-mail: sweasylessons@outlook.com | — | ||||||
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Chart Positions
4 placements across 4 markets.
Chart Positions
4 placements across 4 markets.
