Introduction | p. 1 |
Pronunciation | p. 3 |
Passet, tack! / Your passport, please! | p. 13 |
Formal and informal introductions and greetings | |
Addressing people and saying 'thank you' | |
Simple statements and questions | |
Tack for maten! / It was a lovely meal! | p. 28 |
Discussing where you live | |
Phrases used at meal times | |
Proposing a toast and expressing appreciation | |
Counting from 0 to 12 | |
Hur dags stiger ni upp? / What time do you get up? | p. 42 |
Telling the time, parts of the day and days of the week | |
Saying what you do during the day | |
Counting from 13 to 100 and doing simple sums | |
Vill du folja med? / Would you like to come? | p. 57 |
Discussing leisure activities and the weather | |
The seasons | |
Nar oppnar banken? / When does the bank open? | p. 71 |
Phrases used at a bank and about Swedish money | |
Numbers from 101 to 1 000 000 000 000 | |
Hur mycket kostar det? / How much is it? | p. 85 |
Phrases used in shops | |
Accepting and declining offers in shops | |
Var ligger kafeet? / Where is the cafe? | p. 102 |
Asking for and giving directions | |
Apologizing and responding to apologies | |
Far jag be om notan? / May I have the bill, please? | p. 116 |
Ordering a meal in a restaurant | |
Stating likes and dislikes concerning food and drink | |
Complaining about the food or the service | |
Har du kort i hogertrafik? / Have you ever driven on the right? | p. 133 |
Asking for, granting or refusing permission | |
Enquiring about ability and offering advice | |
Road signs and cardinal points | |
Midsommar i Dalarna / Midsummer in Dalecarlia | p. 149 |
Discussing where you come from and what languages you speak | |
Asking others to do things, offering assistance and telling others not to do something | |
Vart ar ni pa vag? / Where are you going? | p. 162 |
Making suggestions and accepting offers | |
Asking somebody to speak slowly | |
Expressing displeasure | |
Pa fjallvandring i Lappland / Walking in Lapland | p. 176 |
Asking for information and expressing preference | |
Stating requirements when booking railway tickets | |
The months of the year | |
Har ni nagot rum ledigt? / Have you a room vacant? | p. 192 |
Enquiring about hotel rooms and facilities | |
Booking a room | |
Asking for information about tourist attractions and events | |
Expressing satisfaction | |
Dates | |
Var har du varit? / Where have you been? | p. 205 |
Saying that you like or dislike something | |
Making enquiries | |
Expressing disappointment | |
Vilken linje ska jag ta? / Which line should I take? | p. 221 |
Using public transport and hiring a car | |
Expressing surprise and doubt | |
Talking about politics | |
Vad ar det for fel pa er? / What's the matter? | p. 237 |
Talking about illnesses and ailments | |
Medical advice | |
Persuading somebody to do something | |
Promising to do something | |
Expressing indifference | |
Har du lust att aka skidor? / Would you like to go skiing? | p. 253 |
Making arrangements on the telephone | |
Phrases used in telegrams | |
God Jul! / Happy Christmas! | p. 267 |
Writing letters | |
Accepting and declining invitations | |
Expressing gratitude | |
Key to the exercises | p. 280 |
Some useful verbs | p. 289 |
Translations of tongue-twisters | p. 293 |
Glossary of grammatical terms | p. 295 |
Taking it further | p. 300 |
Swedish-English glossary | p. 303 |
English-Swedish glossary | p. 322 |
Index to grammar notes | p. 327 |
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