by Sofi | 17,04,04 | Featured: VOICES, Swedish Language Training, Vocabulary
In most languages, there are prefixes or suffixes to make things smaller, and by that, cuter and more loved. In old Swedish, the suffix -ling or -ing was used, and we still see traces of this in words referring to baby animals, such as killing [kid] and gässling... by Sofi | 17,03,30 | Exams, NEWS & EVENTS, Uncategorised
Bee Swedish is launching a collaboration project with Yrkessvenska, helping international medical staff to validate their Swedish language skills to apply for a professional licence to practise in Sweden. Medical staff applying for a licence to practise in... by Sofi | 17,03,10 | ARTICLES, FEATURED, Language Learning, Vocabulary
Learning Swedish Vocabulary Although most of you would agree that any language is made up with – well, words, I encounter endless numbers of students that have a difficult time integrating vocabulary learning in their Swedish studies. Although some... by Sofi | 17,03,01 | ARTICLES, Exams
TISUS or SVA (svenska som andraspråk) through KomVux? Tisus or SVA? For many advanced Swedish language learners, this is the “to be or not to be”. While teaching Swedish at more advanced levels, I often get asked about the differences between... by Sofi | 17,02,18 | Guest Posts, NEWS & EVENTS, Swedishness
This is a guest post from Verena Kutschera, Raja Hashim Ali and Toby Fountain, Evolutionary Biology Program, Uppsala University. Bee Swedish gave a presentation on Swedish communication style, at their Department Days, 20:th January, 2017. Notes from a workshop...