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Common greetings, farewells, names, nationalities, and simple self-identification.
Subject pronouns, the verb att vara, simple statements, and yes/no questions.
Numbers, prices, ages, phone numbers, dates, and basic counting patterns.
The verb att ha, common possessions, classroom items, and personal belongings.
En and ett nouns, singular forms, indefinite articles, and common noun patterns.
Basic adjective forms for describing people, objects, colors, and sizes.
Present tense forms for regular and common irregular verbs in everyday actions.
Days, months, clock time, schedules, frequency words, and everyday routines.
Word order in main clauses, verb-second structure, and common sentence patterns.
Question words, inversion, short answers, and asking for basic information.
Family members, relationships, ages, personal details, and describing households.
Definite noun forms, singular and plural patterns, and common definite endings.
Regular and irregular plural noun groups with everyday vocabulary.
Demonstratives such as den här, det där, dessa, and word order with nouns.
Food items, drinks, meals, grocery shopping, restaurant phrases, and taste descriptions.
Possessive pronouns, ownership, family connections, and noun agreement.
Object pronouns, indirect objects, and replacing nouns in simple sentences.
Home areas, furniture, household objects, chores, and describing where things are.
Common prepositions for location, movement, time, and basic relationships.
Present tense of modal verbs for ability, permission, obligation, wishes, and plans.
Shops, clothing, sizes, colors, payment, returns, and describing preferences.
Adjective agreement with en, ett, plural, definite forms, and common irregular adjectives.
Comparison with positive, comparative, and superlative adjective forms.
Cities, streets, landmarks, transportation, tickets, and asking for directions.
Imperatives, polite requests, commands, instructions, and softened forms.
Coordinating conjunctions, linking ideas, and building longer main clauses.
Body parts, symptoms, basic medical needs, appointments, and describing how one feels.
The simple past tense for regular verb groups and everyday completed actions.
Common irregular past tense forms, high-frequency verbs, and narrative use.
Recreational activities, sports, games, music activities, and weekend plans.
Perfect tense with har plus supine for life experience and recent events.
Past perfect with hade plus supine for earlier past events and background information.
Weather expressions, seasons, temperatures, landscapes, animals, and outdoor conditions.
Future meaning with ska, kommer att, tänker, present tense, and time expressions.
Expressions for intention, probability, prediction, and scheduled events.
Subordinate clauses, conjunctions, and word order after words such as att, om, när, eftersom.
Negation with inte, aldrig, ingen, inget, inga, and placement in different clauses.
Feelings, moods, personality traits, reactions, and emotional intensity.
Reflexive verbs, reflexive pronouns, and daily actions involving the subject.
Sin, sitt, sina versus hans, hennes, deras, and Swedish ownership distinctions.
Making, changing, and canceling appointments in everyday personal contexts.
Adverbs of time, place, manner, frequency, certainty, and their placement in clauses.
Word order with sentence adverbs in main clauses and subordinate clauses.
Telephone phrases, messages, clarifying information, and managing basic calls.
Relative pronouns and clauses with som, vars, där, and preposition-based patterns.
Clauses with som for descriptions, definitions, opinions, and identifying people or things.
Education levels, subjects, assignments, classroom interaction, and study routines.
Indefinite pronouns such as man, någon, något, några, ingen, all, varje, and annan.
Quantity expressions, measurements, containers, fractions, and approximate amounts.
Giving opinions, agreeing, disagreeing, hedging, and reacting to other viewpoints.
Particle verbs with common particles such as på, av, upp, ut, in, and om.
Separable meanings in particle verbs and differences from non-particle verb uses.
Transportation problems, delays, lost items, repairs, complaints, and practical solutions.
S-passive forms, passive meaning, agent phrases, and common impersonal uses.
Deponent verbs ending in -s with active meanings, such as hoppas, trivas, lyckas.
Services, post office, banks, public offices, forms, queues, and practical errands.
The infinitive with att, bare infinitives after modals, and verb chains.
Verb patterns with objects, infinitives, particles, prepositions, and fixed complements.
Giving advice, warnings, recommendations, and practical suggestions with nuanced modal forms.
Present participles, past participles, and adjective-like verb forms.
Perfect participles and passive participial constructions in descriptive language.
Housing types, rentals, utilities, maintenance, neighbors, and describing living conditions.
Conditional meaning with skulle, om-clauses, hypothetical situations, and polite forms.
Unreal conditions, regrets, alternatives, and counterfactual past situations.
Narrating personal experiences with sequence, background, contrast, and time shifts.
Reported statements, questions, commands, tense shifts, and perspective changes.
Common conjunctions for cause, result, contrast, concession, purpose, and condition.
Personal values, goals, habits, preferences, and explaining reasons for choices.
Preposition combinations after common verbs, adjectives, and nouns.
Spatial, temporal, abstract, and idiomatic uses of Swedish prepositions.
Rules for forming compounds, stress-related meaning distinctions, and common compound patterns.
Prefixes, suffixes, noun formation, adjective formation, and verb derivation.
Technology devices, apps, internet use, troubleshooting, privacy, and digital routines.
Definite adjective forms, weak declension, noun phrases with den, det, de, and possessives.
Advanced noun phrase order with determiners, quantifiers, adjectives, compounds, and modifiers.
Describing processes, instructions, steps, causes, and results in everyday and technical contexts.
Nuanced uses of tense and aspect with present, past, perfect, and future reference.
Verb choices expressing duration, completion, repetition, habit, and ongoing change.
Public spaces, rules, signs, safety instructions, community issues, and official notices.
Register differences between informal, neutral, and formal Swedish in common interactions.
Softening statements, indirect requests, tactful disagreement, and diplomatic phrasing.
Idiomatic everyday expressions, fixed phrases, and common metaphorical meanings.
Common discourse particles such as ju, väl, nog, visst, då, alltså, and their meanings.
Conversation management with turn-taking, interruptions, clarification, emphasis, and topic shifts.
Adverbial clauses of time, cause, contrast, purpose, condition, and manner.
Cleft sentences, fronting, emphasis, contrast, and information structure.
Word order variation for style, contrast, rhythm, and advanced sentence flow.
Abstract nouns, concepts, qualities, relationships, and precise descriptive vocabulary.
Expressing certainty, doubt, likelihood, evidence, assumptions, and speculation.
Arguments, claims, evidence, counterarguments, concessions, and conclusions.
Cause-effect language for social issues, personal decisions, technical matters, and everyday reasoning.
Problem analysis, advantages, disadvantages, trade-offs, and structured comparisons.
Formal nouns, official verbs, administrative phrases, and impersonal constructions.
Dense noun phrases, nominalizations, passive structures, and concise formal expression.
Specialized vocabulary for politics, law, environment, science, economics, and society.
Statistics, trends, proportions, rankings, data descriptions, and interpreting numerical information.
Definitions, classifications, examples, reformulations, and precise explanation of concepts.
Synonyms, near-synonyms, antonyms, intensity, connotation, and lexical precision.
Collocations with common verbs, nouns, adjectives, and adverbs for natural Swedish phrasing.
Fixed expressions with prepositions, verbs, nouns, and adjectives in advanced usage.
Distinctions between similar Swedish words, false friends, and context-sensitive meanings.
Humor, irony, understatement, exaggeration, and implied meaning in Swedish interaction.
Sarcasm, skepticism, teasing, and playful phrasing with appropriate register control.
Regional, colloquial, and standard variants in vocabulary, grammar choices, and informal speech patterns.
Highly informal expressions, contractions, fillers, and relaxed everyday phrasing.
Advanced idioms, proverbs, figurative verbs, and expression-level nuance.
Complex sentence chains with embedded clauses, coordination, subordination, and parallel structures.
Ellipsis, substitution, reference words, and avoiding unnecessary repetition.
Topic development, transitions, contrastive framing, summaries, and logical progression.
Precision in stance, evaluation, emphasis, reservation, and authorial distance.
Reformulating ideas for clarity, concision, formality, emphasis, or diplomacy.
Advanced correction patterns for agreement, word order, tense, reference, and idiomaticity.
Near-native control of rhythm, idiom, register, grammar choice, and lexical nuance across contexts.