Though Swedish is one of the easier languages for an English-speaker to learn – the grammar is simple, and many words are recognisable from their English counterparts – the process still involves learning significant amounts of vocabulary. This is where Liberation Philology Swedish is designed to help.
Wherever you have your phone and a free moment, Liberation Philology Swedish presents a continuous rolling test on the translation of vocabulary words between Swedish and English. It is organised into 200 levels, each covering the translation of 10 words between English and Swedish. Some of these groups are arranged thematically, while others are designed to bring to your attention words which are easily confused, or which have false cognates in English, French, or German. Interspersed among these groups are regular cumulative levels reviewing what has been learned earlier (giving a total of 226 levels).
Your answers are always immediately confirmed or corrected, and your knowledge is reinforced by as much repetition as you desire. Swedish words are accompanied by their principal inflected forms, and an additional Reference module allows you to review the word-list at will.
Wherever you have your phone and a free moment, Liberation Philology Swedish presents a continuous rolling test on the translation of vocabulary words between Swedish and English. It is organised into 200 levels, each covering the translation of 10 words between English and Swedish. Some of these groups are arranged thematically, while others are designed to bring to your attention words which are easily confused, or which have false cognates in English, French, or German. Interspersed among these groups are regular cumulative levels reviewing what has been learned earlier (giving a total of 226 levels).
Your answers are always immediately confirmed or corrected, and your knowledge is reinforced by as much repetition as you desire. Swedish words are accompanied by their principal inflected forms, and an additional Reference module allows you to review the word-list at will.
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