Schema/Schedule
Vt -21/Spring '21
Period 1
All registered students will have the opportunity to make a group selection in the learning platform Athena before the course starts.
- Vt -21 Schema NS0002 Grupp 1 (Agneta Lindén). Thursdays 17–20.
- Vt -21 Schema NS0002 Grupp 2 (Jenny Walnestedt). Tuesdays 18–21.
- Vt -21 Schema NS0002 Grupp 3 (Isabella Weng). Wednesdays 18–21.
Starts in week 5. Seminars and examinations will be given online.
Period 2
All registered students will have the opportunity to make a group selection in the learning platform Athena before the course starts.
4. Vt -21 Schema NS0002 Grupp 4 (Zhiyin Zhang). Mondays 18–21.
5. Vt -21 Schema NS0002 Grupp 5 (Theres Beswick). Thursdays 18–21.
6. Vt -21 Schema NS0002 Grupp 6 (Agneta Lindén). Wednesdays 18–21.
7. Vt -21 Schema NS0002 Grupp 7 (Erkan Ellek). Tuesdays 18–21.
8. Vt -21 Schema NS0002 Grupp 8 (Jenny Walnestedt). Thursdays 18–21.
Starts in week 11. Seminars and examinations will be given online.
Kursplan/Course syllabus
Course syllabus NS0002 (227 Kb)
(in English)
N.B.
This course may not be included in a degree at Stockholm University, either as a main field of study or as additional studies.
Litteratur
Litteratur/Literature NS0001–0006 (78 Kb)
Betygskriterier
Betygskriterier/Credits NS0002 (26 Kb)
Course objective
The course combines teaching and exercise of practical skills in Swedish as a foreign language. The students will acquire a basic knowledge of Swedish grammar, vocabulary, phonemes and pronunciation as well as composition of narrative and descriptive texts. After completion of this course, students will be able to pronounce Swedish phonemes and frequent words and phrases, and will subsequently be able to express themselves orally and in writing in everyday situations.
Qualification requirements
For admission to the complementary course Swedish for International Students you have to be admitted and registered on at least 15 ECTS at Stockholm University. Please note that it is not possible to apply to this course if you are not a student at Stockholm University, or taking at least 15 ECTS at Stockholm University the semester you apply for. For this course it is required that you have either passed course 1 or have taken the placement test in order to enter course 2.
Course layout
Swedish language course 2 for international students consists of a limited number of tutorials in study groups of approxiamtely 20 to 30 students. Regular homework, assignments and self study is compulsory. Classes are scheduled one afternoon or evening per week. Active participation and a passing grade on the final examination is required for receiving credit points, as well as for admission to a higher level.
Examination is a final written exam which will be held when the whole course is completed. Points will not be given, you will receive a G which is short for godkänd (pass) or a U which is short for underkänd (fail).