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Individual lesson plans & flexible schedule✅

Everyone who wants to learn Swedish has their own unique reason, which is why we customize our lesson plans to fit each student's specific needs. This ensures they get the most out of every lesson. All of our online classes are led by professional, experienced, native Swedish-speaking teachers.
 

You have the flexibility to schedule lessons at your convenience. With availability across six/three different time zones, we’re accessible almost around the clock. You can also choose the lesson length that suits you best: 30, 45, 60, or 90 minutes.

Discover your level

Trial lesson/consultation
We offer all new students a free trial lesson/consultation. As part of the 30-minute call, you will meet with a teacher and create a study plan that will help you achieve your language goals.

If you decide to continue after the trial, you can choose between 30, 45, 60, or 90-minute lessons.
 

You can schedule and pay for lessons one at a time or pre-pay and purchase a package of 10 lessons and receive a discount.

Learn Swedish easily

We can help you prepare for Swedish language exams:

Swedex

Swedex is an internationally recognized Swedish language exam designed by Folkuniversitetet. The exam can be taken at three levels: A2, B1, and B2. Swedex can be taken regardless of how you learned Swedish. Swedex tests your abilities in speaking, reading, listening, and writing. Sara and Margaretha are certified SWEDEX examiners and can help you prepare for the exam.

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Folkuniversitetet’s C1-test (Level C1 CEFR)

Test your skills in Swedish at the C1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). The language test is accepted by Socialstyrelsen (The National Board of Health and Welfare) among other organizations. This test is suited to those who need a certificate to show a potential employer that they have an excellent knowledge of the Swedish language.

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SFI assessment

The SFI test is a national test that supports teachers when rating SFI (Swedish for immigrants) participants. Testing and teaching are conducted throughout the year.

The tests are designed and developed at Stockholm University in cooperation with Skolverket. The test is free for students who take it as part of their course.

There are three levels of the SFI test: B, C, and D. Learning, teaching, and assessment courses correspond to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Course A corresponds to level A1/A1, course B corresponds to level A1/A2 course C corresponds to level A2/A2 + and course D corresponds to B1/B1+.

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Tisus

All Swedish universities recognize Tisus (Test in Swedish for University Studies) as proof that students are proficient in Swedish. Exams are designed based on the needs expressed by students and university teachers. There are three components to the test:

 

  • Reading

  • Writing

  • Speaking

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