WentworthsGal Senior Member United KingdomRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4873 days ago 191 posts - 246 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Swedish, Spanish
| Message 1 of 5 16 December 2011 at 4:49pm | IP Logged |
I'm currently working through the Svenska Utifrån Lärobok I Svenska... The thing is, I don't have the answers (that I can see). Do they exist or is it expected that your teacher would know the answers without needing them to refer to? Thanks x
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jeff_lindqvist Diglot Moderator SwedenRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 6894 days ago 4250 posts - 5711 votes Speaks: Swedish*, English Studies: German, Spanish, Russian, Dutch, Mandarin, Esperanto, Irish, French Personal Language Map
| Message 2 of 5 16 December 2011 at 7:54pm | IP Logged |
I'm not familiar with this particular series, so I don't know if there is a separate key to the exercise book. If the exercises are pretty straightforward, the teacher should be able to judge if you have given the correct answers. What kind of exercise are there? Fill in the blanks? Odd man out? Choose the right word from a list?
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WentworthsGal Senior Member United KingdomRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4873 days ago 191 posts - 246 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Swedish, Spanish
| Message 3 of 5 16 December 2011 at 7:58pm | IP Logged |
Hi. Thanks for your reply. I think they're used in the classroom but I'm studying with it from home. The first excercise I've come accross so far is a "listen to the recording and fill in the blanks in the book" type of activity. After giving it a go, I'd like the answers so I can see how I did, where I went wrong and why etc.
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WentworthsGal Senior Member United KingdomRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4873 days ago 191 posts - 246 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Swedish, Spanish
| Message 4 of 5 16 December 2011 at 8:01pm | IP Logged |
Ok, I did a google and found this: https://bookshop.si.se/shop/shop/showItem.asp?artnr=1076-5 it doesn't look like there is a separate book and it also recommends *not* to use it for self-study... Ah well, I'm still gunna use it and just do my best and learn from what it *does* tell me :o)
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jeff_lindqvist Diglot Moderator SwedenRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 6894 days ago 4250 posts - 5711 votes Speaks: Swedish*, English Studies: German, Spanish, Russian, Dutch, Mandarin, Esperanto, Irish, French Personal Language Map
| Message 5 of 5 16 December 2011 at 11:47pm | IP Logged |
Maybe there are several accompanying books/booklets in which case there might be an underlying structure behind the lessons and the grammatical progression. Some books out there just aren't that suitable for self-study (lack of "instructions", no key to the exercises etc.).
Of course use your book to see what it can teach you!
I once got a book called "Finnish exercises" (or something like that) which seemed pretty difficult to get through without the textbook (if there was one) or at least some knowledge in Finnish. It only cost 50 Euro cents, though. The day I decide to have a closer look at Finnish, I'm sure the book will help me.
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