I haven't been able to take Teacher Daniel's classes recently, but I'm very grateful that he's always so kind and willing to teach me.
Swedish is full of difficult things, such as the way word endings change depending on the person of the pronoun and the definite article being different depending on...
I haven't been able to take Teacher Daniel's classes recently, but I'm very grateful that he's always so kind and willing to teach me.
Swedish is full of difficult things, such as the way word endings change depending on the person of the pronoun and the definite article being different depending on the word, but I hope to continue studying steadily.
Today, I was taught how to greet people in Swedish and was checked my homework.
Swedish words are often completely different from English words, so it will be hard to remember them. I think there is no other way than to get used to it.
However, there was one thing that I found interesting. That was ...
Today, I was taught how to greet people in Swedish and was checked my homework.
Swedish words are often completely different from English words, so it will be hard to remember them. I think there is no other way than to get used to it.
However, there was one thing that I found interesting. That was that there is a way to respond when it is difficult to say either yes or no.
Today I had my fifth lesson with Daniel.
In today's lesson, we talked about the learning app he told me about.
We also learned that there are root forms of words for occupations, and that suffixes that describe people are added from these root forms.
It's very difficult because the spelling of sing...
Today I had my fifth lesson with Daniel.
In today's lesson, we talked about the learning app he told me about.
We also learned that there are root forms of words for occupations, and that suffixes that describe people are added from these root forms.
It's very difficult because the spelling of singular, plural, and words with definite articles are all different.
I'm going to get used to reading, listening, writing and pronouncing these words repeatedly.
Today I had my fourth lesson from Daniel.
Because I was interested in Swedish culture, I couldn't help but ask him lots of questions, which disrupted the pace of his lecture, and I regret that.
However, during our chatter, he told me about some Swedish customs, which was very valuable.
I've booked ...
Today I had my fourth lesson from Daniel.
Because I was interested in Swedish culture, I couldn't help but ask him lots of questions, which disrupted the pace of his lecture, and I regret that.
However, during our chatter, he told me about some Swedish customs, which was very valuable.
I've booked the next class, and from now on I'll try to focus on his lectures.
I had my third lesson with Daniel.
Starting this time, we have started using the audio files from the teaching materials, which will help the students become more familiar with Swedish pronunciation.
And this time, I learned about pronouns. I'm really enjoying the lessons, which are full of surpris...
I had my third lesson with Daniel.
Starting this time, we have started using the audio files from the teaching materials, which will help the students become more familiar with Swedish pronunciation.
And this time, I learned about pronouns. I'm really enjoying the lessons, which are full of surprises and discoveries, such as the fact that there are two words for 'it' and that the pronunciation of the plural of 'you' is different from the spelling.
This is all thanks to him giving me examples related to the contents of the teaching materials.
I'd like to use the audio files as a review as well.
***daisy