The best thing I found is to communicate with native speakers, try going onto Swedish chat sites. Most young Swedes are fluent in English, so they would help you with your learning.
I found the best way to learn a language personally is outside the classroom and with immersing myself among native speakers online. It was the best way for me to learn English :)
This is a great response! Most people in Sweden are used to having people learn swedish, but keep in mind most of them will probably not tell you if you are saying something wrong. They just don't want to be rude, so ask lots of questions.
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The best thing I found is to communicate with native speakers, try going onto Swedish chat sites. Most young Swedes are fluent in English, so they would help you with your learning.
I found the best way to learn a language personally is outside the classroom and with immersing myself among native speakers online. It was the best way for me to learn English :)
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This is a great response! Most people in Sweden are used to having people learn swedish, but keep in mind most of them will probably not tell you if you are saying something wrong. They just don't want to be rude, so ask lots of questions.
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Thanks everyone! All of these comments were very useful.
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If you can get a tutor get one.