Swedish Language Course in Dhaka
Swedish A1 Course Overview
Hej, tack, varsågod... These are just a few words you’ll quickly pick up if you’re visiting Sweden. But for those who want more — those truly interested in the Swedish language — this A1 course is the perfect start.
Designed for absolute beginners, this course allows you to learn the basics of Swedish in just three months, without needing to enroll in a long-term program like those offered at Dhaka University.
While Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian are distinct languages, they are also mutually understandable. The grammar, vocabulary, and spelling differ, yet you’ll begin to notice patterns across all three as you listen and speak.
By learning Swedish, you open the door to not only communicating with Swedes, but also gaining a practical understanding of Danish and Norwegian — making this course an excellent entry point into the Scandinavian language world.
Swedish A1
( Textbook+Workbook+Audio)
Tk. 2,900
- The Book is composed of triple language material (SWEDISH - ENGLISH - BANGLA) for beginner learners of Swedish as a foreign language, and is designed for language learners both in and outside of Sweden.
- Language skills can be practiced with a good dose of humor and without needless repetition, all in order to suit students with good study habits.
- The book contains audio and Online Access for practice materials.
📘 Swedish A1 – A2 – B1
🎧 Interactive Book with Audio, Exercises & Exam
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🚀 View Demo Now👤 Who Is This Class For?
- Swedish Beginners: This is your first exposure to the language, allowing you to begin basic communication.
- Swedish A1: Perfect if you have no or very little prior knowledge of Swedish.
- Swedish A2: Ideal if you’ve studied Swedish for around 42 hours and are ready for the next step.
- Swedish B1: Suitable for those who have completed approximately 90 hours of Swedish study and can handle more intermediate conversation.
📘 Swedish A1 Course Outline
📚 Topics & Vocabulary
- Introducing yourself and others
- Greetings and goodbyes
- Family
- At home
- Daily routines
- At work
- In the shop
- Ordering food and drink
- At the station
- Professions
- Leisure
- Activities – what do you want to do?
- Culture
- The future
- Family and friends
- Then and now – talking about past events
- In the supermarket
- In a new country
- Food and drink – likes and dislikes
🧠 Grammar Focus
- Word order – questions & statements
- Personal pronouns
- Indefinite and definite forms of nouns
- Present simple tense
- Question words & interrogatives
- Pronunciation – long & short vowels
- The Swedish alphabet
- Numbers & times of the day
- Imperative and infinitive forms of verbs
- Plural forms of nouns
- Modal verbs
- Prepositions “i” and “på”
- Normal sentence structure
- Verb usage in everyday context
- ...and much more!