Counting Sweden - Räkna Med Sverige


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Want your kids to count in Swedish and English? Counting Sweden - Räkna med Sverige is a fun counting book in both languages that you and your toddler will enjoy reading together. One Midsummer pole, two Vikings or three crowns? Just imagine how many typically Swedish things there are to count. Kids will have fun counting from one to ten while learning to recognise some of Sweden's most loved national symbols and traditions. All the illustrations are clearly labelled in both English and Swedish, making this a perfect present for bilingual kids or anyone learning Swedish. The book also contains some fun facts about everything from moose to tomten (Swedish farm gnomes) to Dala horses - perfect for older kids and those who want to learn more about Sweden. This is the third book in Linda Liebrand's series of children's books for bilingual kids learning Swedish abroad. It follows the hugely popular My first book about Sweden - Min första bok om Sverige and Santa's Christmas - Tomtens Jul. Buy your copy today! Vill du att dina barn ska lära sig räkna på både svenska och engelska? "Counting Sweden - Räkna med Sverige" är en tvåspråkig räknebok som är rolig att läsa tillsammans. En midsommarstång, två vikingar eller tre kronor? Tänk så mycket roligt det finns att räkna som kommer från Sverige. I den här boken lär sig barnen att både räkna och känna igen några av Sveriges mest älskade nationalsymboler och traditioner. All text är på båda språken, så den här boken är en perfekt present till tvåspråkiga barn som lär sig antingen svenska, engelska eller båda språken samtidigt. Boken innehåller även kul och spännande information om allt från älgar, till tomtar och dalahästar - perfekt för de lite äldre barnen och dem som vill lära sig mer om Sverige. Det här är uppföljaren till Linda Liebrands storsäljare "Tomtens jul - Santa's Christmas" och "Min första bok om Sverige - My first book about Sweden" - en serie barnböcker skrivna speciellt för tvåspråkiga barn som lär sig svenska utomlands.




My First Swedish Alphabets Picture Book with English Translations


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Did you ever want to teach your kids the basics of Swedish ? Learning Swedish can be fun with this picture book. In this book you will find the following features: Swedish Alphabets. Swedish Words. English Translations.




Fabulous Lost & Found and the Little Swedish Mouse


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A little mouse walks into the Lost & Found, but can only speak Swedish. How will Mr and Mrs Frog figure out what the mouse is missing...? Aimed at children aged 2-7, the unique 'Story-powered language learning method' combines humour, story and emotion to gently and memorably introduce kids to 50 simple and fun Swedish words and phrases. "The kids were so busy laughing they didn't realise they were learning." Kyle Buchannan, Dad of two, London. It's a bilingual children's book with a difference, that helps lay the foundations of a love of languages. Reviews: "I love that I can introduce my kids to a new language without it feeling like homework." Zoe Reynolds, UK "Let's read it again." Noah, aged 4.5 "Utterly charming story, making use of children's natural approach to learning language" Madalena Xanthopoulou, Founder, The Alma Collective. Expert on raising multilingual children. "A wonderful book to introduce a new language into the classroom. Lots to talk about and really captIvating illustratIons." Rohan Plunkett, Deputy Head, Akiva Primary School. How does the Story Powered Language Learning Method work? Unlike a Swedish picture dictionary, English Swedish bilingual children's books, or traditional Swedish kids books, the Fabulous Lost and Found uses the the 'Story-powered Language Learning Method' taps into a child's natural abilities. There are three steps: We create an emotionally engaging and funny story for children and adults to enjoy together, just like any of the other Swedish books for children. Studies show that social interaction, like enjoying a book together, is critical in language learning. Through the story, we introduce a relatable character who speaks only in the new language. This helps build empathy and a positive attitude towards people who speak different languages. These are both important aspects in laying the foundations for lasting language acquisition in a child's life. As the story in this Swedish picture book progresses, the child naturally works with the characters to discover the meanings of a wide range of fun new words and phrases. Strategic use of humour ensures that this subconscious learning is rewarded with laughter; the child feels good and the first seeds of a lifelong love of language are sown. Message from the Author Mark Pallis There is a special magic about learning words another language and using them: I truly think it warms the heart. I've learnt jokes or songs in ten languages so far and it's brought me so much joy. This Swedish book for children is first and foremost a really enjoyable story, but it's also my way of helping little learners engage with a new language, empathise with strangers and ultimately build a love of languages. And it happens without them realising. Any parent who has ever tried to smuggle vegetables into pasta sauce will know that you can get a lot of good stuff into things without kids noticing. This book is the same! I want you all to have fun together and enjoy the story. The learning is a bonus; the icing on the cake or extra veg in the sauce! The idea that after a few reads, kids will be able to go up to a native speaker and tell them in their own language: 'I've lost my hat' fills me with joy. Imagine how proud the child, and you, will feel! I hope you have as much fun reading it as I had writing it. Mark Suitable for: Swedish language learning, learning Swedish for kids, speak Swedish for kids, teach Swedish to children, Swedish language for beginners, book in Swedish language, story for kids in Swedish and english, learn Swedish, side by side dual language Swedish English




The New Totalitarians


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A portrait of the Social Democratic government of Sweden.




Swedish


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Winner of the Swedish National Language Council’s Erik Wellander Prize, 2003 Swedish: A Comprehensive Grammar is an award-winning complete reference guide to modern Swedish grammar. Systematic and accessible, the volume is organised to promote a thorough understanding of Swedish grammar, presenting the complexities of Swedish in a concise and readable form. Explanations are full, clear and free of jargon, and an extensive index, numbered paragraphs, cross-references and summary charts provide readers with easy access to the information they require. Now in its third edition, the text has been comprehensively updated to conform to new standards set in the description of language and to reflect the recommendations of the Language Council of Sweden. It offers an improved layout, completely revised index and more user-friendly paragraph structure. Continuing the tradition of previous editions, the emphasis remains fixed on Swedish in everyday communication, drawing on modern corpus material, the internet and the media to provide high frequency words and expressions. Examples have been modernised throughout and new content takes account of recent trends resulting from the increasing democratisation of written Swedish. Features include: detailed treatment of grammatical structures and parts of speech a wealth of examples from present-day Swedish particular attention to areas of confusion and difficulty for learners Swedish/English contrasts highlighted throughout the book chapters on word formation, orthography and punctuation. Swedish: A Comprehensive Grammar is the most thorough and detailed Swedish grammar available in English and is an essential reference source for the learner and user of Swedish, irrespective of level. It is ideal for use in schools, colleges, universities and adult classes of all types.




Per and the Dala Horse


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When a Swedish farmer dies, his eldest son inherits the farm, a sturdy workhorse, and a plow. The middle son comes by a fine riding horse, and Per, the youngest, receives a handsomely carved and painted Dala horse. Though his brothers laugh, Per guesses that his horse will prove useful. And when the trolls of the underworld work their mischief, neither the workhorse nor the riding horse can compare with Per's magnificent Dala horse.




Extramural English in Teaching and Learning


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This book is unique in bringing together theory, research, and practice about English encountered outside the classroom – extramural English – and how it affects teaching and learning. The book investigates ways in which learners successfully develop their language skills through extramural English and provides tools for teachers to make use of free time activities in primary and secondary education. The authors demonstrate that learning from involvement in extramural English activities tends to be incidental and is currently underutilized in classroom work. A distinctive strength is that this volume is grounded in theory, builds on results from empirical studies, and manages to link theory and research with practice in a reader-friendly way. Teacher-educators, teachers and researchers of English as a foreign language and teachers of English as a second language across the globe will find this book useful in developing their use of extramural English activities as tools for language learning.







Women and men in the news


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The media carry significant notions of social and cultural norms and values and have a powerful role in constructing and reinforcing gendered images. The news in particular has an important role in how notions of power are distributed in the society. This report presents study findings on how women and men are represented in the news in the Nordic countries, and to what extent women and men occupy the decision-making positions in the media. The survey is based on the recent findings from three cross-national research projects. These findings are supported by national studies. The results indicate that in all the Nordic countries women are underrepresented in the news media both as news subjects and as sources of information. Men also dominate in higher-level decision-making positions. The report includes examples of measures used to improve the gender balance in Nordic news.




Economic Growth, Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions in Sweden, 1800-2000


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The PhD dissertation discusses large transformations of technologies have occurred in the Swedish economy during the last two centuries, resulting in higher income, better quality of products and changing composition of GDP. An agrarian society has given way to an industrial society and lately to a post-industrial phase. The energy supply systems have changed, from traditional energy carriers, such as firewood and muscle energy to modern carriers like coal, oil and electricity, with effects on CO2 emissions. Not only has the energy supply gone through fundamental changes, but also forest management, which affects the net emissions of CO2. The interrelations of growth, energy and CO2 are analyzed in this thesis, which uses standard calculations