Jag älskar svensk! Which is very close to Norwegian. I would love to travel to Sweden one day so of course I'd love to eventually be B2/C1 in Swedish but I decided to set it aside for 2024. This decision was so hard for me becaus eof how much I love Swedish but it was the first forgien language I wanted to learn and attempted to learn and I did not do it right. (People say there is no wrong way to learn a language: I disagree) so my relationship with Swedish is split. I hope to return one day! For now I tackle Français!
@@alice-elizabeth It would be very good for your objective in German. Each lesson lasts only a few minutes. You're presented sentences with a missing word, and you have to choose the correct word (multiple choice). And that's it. They have some 100000 words for German it gets harder the more you advance.
Resources can be found in the description! 📖
Jag älskar svensk! Which is very close to Norwegian. I would love to travel to Sweden one day so of course I'd love to eventually be B2/C1 in Swedish but I decided to set it aside for 2024. This decision was so hard for me becaus eof how much I love Swedish but it was the first forgien language I wanted to learn and attempted to learn and I did not do it right. (People say there is no wrong way to learn a language: I disagree) so my relationship with Swedish is split. I hope to return one day! For now I tackle Français!
Thank you. I'm currently learning German at A2 level, moving upwards to the B level and also English at C1 level.
Ahh good luck! 🤞🏻
Have you ever tried Clozemaster?
I did briefly a few years ago! But I've forgotten what it's like. Is it good?
@@alice-elizabeth It would be very good for your objective in German. Each lesson lasts only a few minutes. You're presented sentences with a missing word, and you have to choose the correct word (multiple choice). And that's it. They have some 100000 words for German it gets harder the more you advance.
nice video
Thank you! 😊