Swedish course Pronunciation practice
By Sara Hörberg
Languages
Swedish
Level
Upper-Intermediate
Lessons
5
School
None
Are you dreaming about sounding more like a native speaker? I can help you reach that goal! Together we will work with vowel sounds, consonant sounds, stress and length, voicing assimilation, spoken language forms, flow factors, tonal word accents, voice techniques and breathing techniques. The course begins with a personal analysis of your pronunciation skills. Then I create a specialized training program that teaches you the techniques how to produce difficult sounds. To improve your Swedish melody we also work on stress in single words and sentences. Improving your pronunciation will result in better listening comprehension as you become more aware of the subtleties of the Swedish language. I have trained people with Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, English, Greek, Russian, Spanish and Vietnamese as their first language to sound more like a native Swedish speaker.
Teachers:

It is not as hard as it seems! Learn where in your mouth...   more It is not as hard as it seems! Learn where in your mouth the different vowels are produced - learn how to form your lips and where to place your tounge. Learn the difference between short and long vowels.   less
Learn everything about assimilations such as "rs", "rd" and...   more Learn everything about assimilations such as "rs", "rd" and "rn". Learn how certain vowels change the pronunciation of certain consonants.   less
Why is the voice supposed to go up and down? And when?...   more Why is the voice supposed to go up and down? And when? Learn about stressing in sentences. Get practice and feedback.   less
Learn how to master the special consonant sounds! Learn all...   more Learn how to master the special consonant sounds! Learn all the different ways they can be spelled.   less
Learn how to stress a word (length, volume and pitch) and...   more Learn how to stress a word (length, volume and pitch) and where to stress.   less

Pronunciation:
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