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Swedish Phase 1, Unit 06-10
Learn to Speak and Understand Swedish with Pimsleur Language Programs
This Edition: MP3
Lessons: 5
ISBN: 9781442343405
Your Price: $21.95
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Includes 5 lessons (150 minutes) as MP3 download
Surprise your friends! Astonish your family! With Pimsleur, you’ll be speaking and understanding like a native in no time. 30 minutes a day is all it takes. Swedish Phase 1, Units 6-10 build on material taught in prior units. Each lesson provides 30 minutes of spoken language practice, with an introductory conversation, and new vocabulary and structures. Detailed instructions enable you to understand and participate in the conversation. Each lesson contains practice for vocabulary introduced in previous lessons. This course teaches rikssvenska (or Standard Swedish) as spoken in and around the capital region of Stockholm, and replaces our original Compact Swedish with new and expanded vocabulary, scenarios, grammar and structures. The emphasis is on pronunciation and comprehension, and on learning to speak Swedish.
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- Easy to use
- Fun
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- Perfects Accent
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Comments about Swedish Phase 1, Unit 06-10:
Pimsleur is great. The quality of the lessons is top nothc. I feel I have learned quite a bit without much effort. And I'm now recommending Pimsleur to some relatives and friends that are tyring to learn new languages.
I really like the idea that this product is audio only. It makes it really easy for me to take the lessons, and definitely makes me have a much better accent than if I was seeing the words written. I actually searched how some words are spelled, so that I could send a little phrase in Swedish by e-mail to a relative in Sweden, and now I have a hard time pronouncing some of those words correctly because I have the written image in my head.
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