Swedish A1 – About the course
This beginner-level course is designed for participants with no previous knowledge of Swedish. You will learn fundamental phrases and structures so you can communicate and understand others in simple, everyday situations. The course is intensive and ideal for those eager to start speaking Swedish quickly from scratch.
If you are unsure which level to choose, you can take our online language test.
Course Content
A1 focuses on basic conversational skills, common words and expressions, and essential grammar. You will learn how to introduce yourself, ask simple questions, and navigate daily life in Sweden. The course also introduces you to Swedish customs and everyday culture.
Examples of topics covered:
- Basic greetings and polite small talk
- Introducing yourself and talking about your family
- Shopping and ordering food
- The Swedish alphabet and numbers
- Days of the week, months, and telling time
- Asking for and understanding directions
- First steps in reading and writing
- Fundamental grammar principles
Work methods
Lessons are interactive and tailored to the group’s needs. You are expected to participate actively and complete homework between lessons (approximately 2 hours per week). Our trainers are native Swedish speakers who provide a supportive learning environment. This online course has a maximum 12 participants per group. You need a computer, internet, head-set and a calm space to follow the course.
Book list
We use the course book Rivstart A1+A2, chapters 1–10, along with its digital resources. Some chapters require independent study.
Course start
You’ll get detailed information by email about one week before the course starts. If more than 11 participants enroll, one lesson will be added. You need a computer, internet, head-set and a calm space to follow the course.
Summary of Key Differences between A1 and A2:
- A1 is for complete beginners; A2 is for those with some basic Swedish knowledge.
- A1 covers the first steps in communication; A2 builds on this for more complex situations.
- A1 uses chapters 1–10 of the textbook; A2 uses chapters 11–20.
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