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Recognize and use common Swedish greetings such as hej, hallå, god morgon, god dag, and god kväll. Choose greetings that fit casual and more polite situations.
Translate words from your previous vocabulary lesson.
Use common farewells and closing phrases like hej då, vi ses, ha det bra, and god natt. Pair short goodbye expressions with friendly responses.
Ask and answer for names with Vad heter du? and Jag heter…. Use phrases like Trevligt att träffas and Det här är… when meeting someone.
Read sentences using words you recently learned.
Listen to sentences using words you recently learned.
Recognize Swedish subject pronouns such as jag, du, han, hon, vi, ni, and de. Choose the right pronoun for simple greetings and self-identification.
Build simple present-tense sentences with är, heter, kommer, and bor. Use the same verb form with jag, du, han, hon, vi, ni, and de.
Use Swedish word order in basic statements like Jag heter Sara, Jag är svensk, and Jag kommer från USA. Keep the verb in the second position in simple identity sentences.
Ask yes/no questions by putting the verb first, as in Är du svensk? and Heter du Anna? Compare statement order with question order.
Ask basic identity questions with vad and varifrån, such as Vad heter du? and Varifrån kommer du? Choose the right question word for names and origin.
Recognize and use common country names and nationality words, including Sverige, USA, Kanada, Storbritannien, Tyskland, svensk, amerikansk, kanadensisk, and tysk. Say where someone is from and identify nationalities in short sentences.
Use self-identification patterns like Jag är…, Jag kommer från…, and Jag bor i…. Distinguish nationality, origin, and place of residence in simple Swedish sentences.
Review this chapter with practice based on your mistakes.