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Swedish Bingo

Play this game and brush up on your Swedish!
Category Price Seller Device
Education $0.99 Anna BILLSTROM iPhone, iPad, iPod

Learn vocabulary: words in and around the house, the kitchen and your closet. Track your fastest time, practice words commonly guessed wrong, and practice the current vocabulary with a flashcard feature.

A great addition to any coursework in your Swedish class, as well as a quick study aid to improve your Swedish. Whether you just want to brush up, or you're actually planning a trip, Swedish Bingo helps you not with boring, static word lists, but with a fun and engaging game.

Practice the vocabulary, view old games, or brush up on missed words on old games. Select different levels, and perfect your accent by listening to our native speaker (Skåne) pronounce each word, upon taps in practice area, the logs, or in the game itself.

Great for playing during a plane ride to Stockholm, or learning on the bus.

Reviews

Great little study app
SFJane1982

I had some one on one tutoring a year or so ago, and hadn't done much Swedish since. I have gone through this game a few times, and already I'm able to remember Swedish words for common household things! I love the little animations after you win a game. A solid study app, and fun to boot. The audio is so important with Swedish, and it's refreshing not to have a woman's voice- seems almost all the apps in store are women's voices. I am already getting better with the troublesome "sk" and "kj" sounds, as well as all the vowels. Great work. Totally worth the price.


Great learning app
Rfassberg

I have been trying to learn Swedish for several years now and having language learning turned into a game like this makes the learning process really fun and effective. A great vocabulary builder.


Bingo!
Taylor64386

Bingo! Awesome way to learn. Learning a language is complicated, but this is an awesome tool. Happy to have!


Fun way to learn Swedish!
alcatrazcatman

I recently developed an interest in Swedish owing to several Swedish films I've been watching lately, and was curious about the language. Was it just Danish or Norwegian with a twist or what? But more importantly what confused me was the syntax. After playing Swedish Bingo a few rounds, I began to understand it much better, and was able to graduate from it to other language tools. It's fun, it's a game and if you're not careful, you'll learn something too. Well worth the price.


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