Intermediate Swedish lessons: understand more and speak better

You already know quite a lot of Swedish, but natural conversations can still move too quickly. Discover how intermediate Swedish lessons help A2–B1 learners understand spoken Swedish, speak more confidently and participate more actively at work and in everyday life.
Learn Swedish – part 7: Pronouns

In this final part of our Learn Swedish series, we explore Swedish pronouns. Learn how to use subject pronouns, object pronouns, reflexive pronouns, possessive pronouns and indefinite pronouns through practical examples and audio files.
Swedish lessons after beginner level: building fluency

Many learners know Swedish words and simple phrases, but still get stuck when conversations become fast and spontaneous. In this post, we explain how Swedish lessons after beginner level can help you build sentences, pronunciation, fluency and confidence in real situations.
Our Swedish lessons for beginners: a safe start with clear direction

Are you thinking about learning Swedish, moving to Sweden or starting again after SFI or self-study? Here is how beginner Swedish lessons can give you structure, confidence and a realistic way forward.
Learn Swedish – part 6: Swedish prepositions

Learn common Swedish prepositions with practical examples and audio practice. A clear guide for expats, professionals and Swedish learners in Stockholm.
Taster lesson in Swedish: trust from the beginning

A taster lesson is more than a free trial. It is a safe first step for anyone who wants to explore their goals, get a feeling for the teaching style and see whether the format feels right — whether you are looking for private Swedish lessons or Swedish lessons for companies.
Ju, väl and nog – three words that make you sound Swedish

Three small words — ju, väl and nog — separate correct Swedish from natural Swedish. In this post, we go through how they work, with authentic examples and audio files, so you can start using them the way Swedes actually do.
Workplace Swedish for IT consultants – a typical day in Stockholm

Follow an IT consultant through a typical day in Stockholm and learn the everyday Swedish phrases that matter at work, on the train, at lunch and in meetings.
Learn Swedish – part 5: Adverbs

Dive into Swedish adverbs and learn how they express time, place, direction, frequency, attitude, and nuance — with clear explanations, practical examples, and audio for listening and repetition.
Learn Swedish – part 4: adjectives

Dive into the world of Swedish adjectives! In this part of “Learn Swedish” we explain how adjectives describe qualities and states—used attributively (en bra kille — a good guy), predicatively (Regnet var häftigt — the rain was intense) and adverbially (han spelar vackert — he plays beautifully). You’ll learn how adjectives agree with en/ett/plural, common and irregular comparatives (dyr – dyrare – dyrast, gammal – äldre – äldst), and handy exceptions so your sentences sound natural. Strengthen these skills with targeted practice in our Swedish online course and make your Swedish more precise and expressive!