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J**T
i like it
a neat little book that is perfect for those learning Swedish. these short stories give you practise to learn in a nice easy format.
G**P
‘Ingen fara’ – ‘no worries’ – the enjoyable way to learn Swedish, worry-free!
Lingo Mastery has embarked on another mission – to make Swedish more accessible to a wider population. In their Introductory Note for the initial Swedish Language Lessons book Lingo Mastery states: ‘Sweden has a population of approximately 10 million people, and an estimated 80% speak Swedish as a first language…Moreover, in the United States it is believed that around half a million Swedish descendents speak Swedish…Sweden is an interesting country to visit, and while most people you meet will speak excellent English – there is a part of Sweden you won’t experience unless you speak the language…We’ve written this book to provide you, as a Swedish learner, with short, captivating stories that take place in a range of setting throughout Sweden…Our goal is to provide you with useful, entertaining, helpful and challenging material that will not only allow you to learn the language but also help you pass the time and make the experience less formal and more fun..’After their success teaching Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Turkish, German, Russian, and Tagalog, and now they turn to teaching Swedish. And it works. Each chapter relates a story, a short summary, a vocabulary list, and a list of multiple choice questions (with answers!) to assure that all aspects of learning are covered wellThe technique is solid and the lessons well taught. This is a very fine supplement to learning Swedish, with ideas and themes to which everyone con relate. This is a book much needed at this time in our national status! Grady Harp, June 21
N**H
Incredibly helpful for an intermediate learner
I can read some basic Swedish novels (detective fiction) slowly. They're good, but they are harder to find in the US and it's tiresome to look up so many words. These stories allowed me to read more fluidly and therefore grasp the meanings of certain new words from the context alone or by using the glossary after each story. Actually, they were more like vignettes of real Swedish life than artistic fiction--though they were not without artistic merit either. For the most part, each story was too short to 'go anywhere deep', but I wanted them to. They drew me in easily. It's of course fine that they stopped short, as the point was to deliver a succinct language lesson in its cultural context. I really appreciate this book and I hope to see more like it.
C**Z
Great book
It is a book for more advanced speakers than you would think. the stories aren't translated, only some vocabulary and a short story, so something to keep in mind before purchasing
B**H
Excellent
Compared to other collections out there, this one is definitely one of the better ones. Whoever wrote it (there are no credits) very successfully created stories that not only are quite moving because of their realness, but they also contain a wealth of useful vocabulary while still pushing a lot of cultural buttons along the way. Other collections have stories filled with forgettable cardboard characters and situations. Not so here and more than a few might even get you to shed a tear or two. Not for the rank beginner. More low to high intermediate. The only downside is the so-called accompanying audio which seems to be only offered with an Amazon subscription. Shame on them. It should be made available once you’ve purchased the book which is not exactly the cheapest.But overall good job.
W**R
Great Reader
I’m teaching someone I know Swedish. Thus is a great start to jump the process of language apprehension.
B**P
Just Right for practice
I found this book just right for practicing Swedish. I'm pretty fluent, but it was 40 years ago since I spoke it regularly. I knew most words, but there were a few new ones, plus some useful clarifications, translations, and phrasing. The short stories made it easy to tackle the book in my spare time. I will say that it's best to not have any other language playing in the background as you read. Also, read it out loud to practice pronunciation. Having an audible component would be a great addition to the book.
R**.
Fun book
Great help to learn Swedish
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