Preview of Learn Swedish: Accessories – Picture-Word Match for Kids

Learn Swedish: picture-word match

Learn Swedish: Accessories – Picture-Word Match for Kids

BeginnerSwedish · Vocabulary

In this picture-word match your child links each drawing to the right Swedish word, simply by drawing a line from the picture to its name. On one side are the hats, belts and scarves as pictures; on the other are the Swedish words that go with them. Your child looks at a drawing, reads through the Swedish vocabulary, and decides which name belongs to it. So they learn to connect a picture with its written Swedish name — a soft, happy first step into the language. There is nothing to spell and nothing to search for, only reading, thinking, and joining. Let your child work at their own pace: no timer and no score, just one picture at a time matched to the right Swedish word with a single line.

Which Swedish word goes with which picture? Your child joins the matching pairs: they study the hats, belts and scarves, read the Swedish names, and draw a line from each picture to the right word. With every connection it sinks in how the Swedish name of a familiar thing looks. So their Swedish vocabulary grows step by step, with no rush and in real calm. Your child may think as long as they need, discovering in the friendliest way what the things they already know are called in Swedish. Swedish has three extra letters at the very end of its alphabet — a, a and o with little marks — that English does not use.

Has your child had so much fun connecting? Then there is plenty more to discover! The matches about the sea creatures and the ones with spring things hold fresh pictures and new Swedish words looking for their partners. And once your child is in the swing of it, a whole free collection built around the accessories is ready to go — free to print or simply to play online. That way learning Swedish stays varied and gives a little fresh pleasure each day, all at your child’s own pace. Have fun reading, thinking, and connecting together!

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