Swedish With Axel - Lesson 3 - Past

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This is lesson 3 in a still-to-be-finished series of beginner-level Swedish lessons. The aim for the finished course is to provide everything you need to understand the structure and grammar of Swedish. From there on you should be able to start studying real Swedish material and already understand the structure and grammar, so that you instead can focus on what's more important - the content.

These lessons are entirely free in every way. They are made solely for the benefit of students of Swedish. You may use, copy, spread, download or upload them in any way you want.

Please forgive me for my accent that appears at times. It's not always easy to switch between two languages with entirely different phonetics ten times a minute.

There are probably several copyright abuses in these videos, namely pictures that have been taken straight off the internet. If you see a picture you own and want it gone, please contact me. However, I do encourage you to realize that it's being used for a good reason. And seriously, if you don't want it to be copied, don't post it on the internet.

Created within the European Commission's Youth in Action project "Bring European Awareness to Ukraine".

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Thank you! All feedback is appreciated! At the moment I'm not able to spend enough time on this (making them so simple and easy takes a lot of work), but I do intend to finish the series as soon as possible, and comments of this kind truly motivate me.

Lycka till med svenskan!

swedishwithaxel
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These lessons are outrageously helpful. I'm about a third of the way through Rosetta Stone but this has helped me even more than it has I think. I'm very grateful for these videos! Tack så mycket!

Sverigesam
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Axel, I've have been following your class and I love the way you teach, do please load more videos, vi behöver mer ord också mer video, Snälla, när ska vi förvänta så mycket

kingjahseh
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This is very good and really well structured. Please carry on with these lessons as they are great and I want to learn more!

Twiglet
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Great job on the looks of the video, very well organized and easy to understand. Also I love how you refer back to earlier lessons in your lessons, repetition is a great way to remember, I will be sure to watch these again sometime :3

DaantJ
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This is pretty good, I like how previously seen words don't have any indication of their English meanings anymore, so one's knowledge of previous videos is put in exercise XD

arsnakehert
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These videos have been really helpful. Thank you for making it much simpler, easier, and faster to learn. I can't wait until you upload more of these.

TheSarahEk
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The way u teach is so clear & wonderful 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸

mahshidbavardi
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i like this channel..i can understand the lessons quickly and easily..thank you

gajahnjengking
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yes, please make more videos ! I didn't find so cool tutorials about swedish anywhere ..

mosco
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lol, Swedish is amazingly simple to follow but the pronunciation is a little tricky.

ethanfields
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This is very helpful. I’m doing Duolingo and I learned ”arbetar” for work, ”tycker om” for like and ”årstid” for season.. now I gotta figure out when it’s appropriate to use gillar or tycker om ...etc. 🤯

xtinax
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Your videos very clear and helpful.. Pls more videos

GnclN
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Thank you so much. Your videos are really really helpful and are the best I have watched thus far.  It will be really grateful if you could upload more videos.

romeomthomas
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PLEASE MAN make some other videos
the best tutorial in youtube!

leoo
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Zlata really rocks: matrix with a football ball!!! Superb.

evgeniy_moscow_gooner
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I want ask a question. In the former lesson you said we use "vill" with the second verb att ha or att vara. But in this lesson we said "Han ville vinna". So, can we use this verb's present form like this; "Han vill vinna."? Is it right? Thanks a lot.

eliftuncel
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these are really great and helpful! please make more videos

lkonimq
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I see you like American baseball! 😅 Great lesson! 😊

curtpiazza
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jobba sounds like job. Which comes first, etymologically?

trabiccolo