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In-Flight Swedish: Learn Before You Land

In-Flight Swedish: Learn Before You Land
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In-Flight Swedish: Learn Before You Land

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Living Language In-Flight Swedish is the perfect boarding pass to learning Swedish before you land.

There's no better way to make use of all that spare time on a plane than to master the essentials of a language. This 60-minute program is the simplest way to learn just enough to get by in every situation essential to both the tourist and business traveler.

The program covers everything from greetings and polite expressions to asking directions, getting around, checking into a hotel, and going to a restaurant. There are even sections for meeting people and spending a night on the town.

Short lessons make In-Flight Swedish easy to use, and a handy pocket-sized insert is included as a cheat sheet for use on the go.

 
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

1slim pickings for Swedish conversational tapes/CDs  Aug 03, 2006
Last year I was able to quickly learn a handful of polite and useful phrases in French with Teach Yourself One-Day French. For my trip to Sweden, I looked for the same series in Swedish -- but no luck.

In-Flight Swedish was all I could find and it really falls short. My biggest complaint is that you only hear/say each phrase once, so there's no way for you to reinforce it by saying, hearing or using it again (as you would with Pimsleur). They also try to cram in too many phrases, most of which you'll never use, let alone remember.




4 of 15 found the following review helpful:

2eh...  Mar 21, 2003
I had already started learning the language before I got this, do not make the same mistake. If you are just starting to learn, this might help you... I guess it's kind of obvious now that I think about it.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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