- A Taste of Your Future
- FAQ
What you'll learn
- Start a conversation completely in Swedish
- Read and write short texts in Swedish
Description
This free introduction course is Day 1 in a 6-day course that will teach you fluent Swedish.
The course instructor, Felix Lattman, teaches Chinese with more than 50.000 students online. He believes learning a language should not have to take longer than a week. Therefore, he scripted a Swedish course, selected one candidate to learn 1-on-1 with him and 30 hours Shien from Canada was able to completely speak Swedish in the lessons and had started writing and reading with no problem.
Follow Shien, in this free introduction course, as she learns everything from A-->Z, Hello-->Political arguments. Once she speaks fluent Swedish you'll be able to do the same too!
Upon finishing day 6 you can take the SWEDEX test. This will give you an official certificate of your Swedish proficiency and you will be able to use to when you find work using your Swedish skill. Note however, that this course is created to make you independent in the Swedish language and not to study for a single test so I recommend you practice for the test as well when you're done with day 6.
Once you've finished the entire course you'll get a free lesson with Felix and (if interested) we'll record a video together that shows your progression.
Again, this course is completely free so don't dwell on it!
See you in lesson 1!
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About the instructors

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Felix Lättman
Founder of DominoEducation
Hi! I'm Felix. In 2012, I moved to China to learn Chinese. None of the teaching methods suited me so I decided to teach myself. I had a different approach and I realised Chinese isn't as difficult as I had thought so I quickly progressed and started working on Chinese TV after only 1 year as well as passing The Official Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK 5) which typically takes 3 years in University. When I was done teaching myself I started teaching other foreigners and after only a few weeks we spoke Chinese in our lessons. My lessons were in high-demand so I started creating video courses to reach out to everyone.
The method is called Domino Education and in addition to the unique approach it provides it also builds around short and entertaining videos to keep our students engaged. It also works on any languages so I've created an English course (for the Chinese market) and a Swedish course too.
I've tested every course with real students and I genuinely believe Domino Education provides the best courses on the market and if you don't agree, I'll happily refund your money.
Sign up to my courses and learn a language today!
Student feedback
Course Rating
Reviews
I am totally new to Swedish. I found it a really worthy course. Looking forward to Day 2.
Very nice and easy to follow with a very good teacher. A big thanks to everyone that worked on this course.
Great for a beginner level and I would say it will be more beneficial if you are doing this parallel to SFI
It's not the most professional course, but because of the fact that this is many hours of FREE content, therefore it deserves a lot of praise for the amount of knowledge and vocab you gain in a relatively short amount of time.
A bit too chaotic and structure-less for my taste, but in general it's not bad for a free introduction to the language. A few times it seemed like things were accidentally cut in editing, for example, the initial explanation for the definite article ("the" = "-en/-et") got missed somewhere between part 42 and 44, so we only see how it's being practiced and must deduce how it works from the examples.
It’s going so well.. I am loving it
Great lessons