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How to Prepare for the National Test in Swedish for Immigrants (SFI) Course D
If you are studying Swedish for immigrants (SFI) and want to take the national test for course D, you might be wondering how to prepare for it. The national test for course D consists of four parts: listening, reading, writing and speaking. In this article, we will give you some tips and resources to help you practice and improve your skills in each part.
Listening
The listening part of the test assesses your ability to understand spoken Swedish in different situations. You will listen to five recordings of conversations or monologues and answer questions about them. The recordings are about 2-3 minutes long and cover topics such as everyday life, work, education, culture and society.
To prepare for the listening part, you should practice listening to different types of spoken Swedish as much as possible. You can use online resources such as podcasts, radio programs, videos and audio books. Some examples are:
Radio Sweden pà lÃtt svenska: A daily news program in easy Swedish.
Lyssna pà SFI: A website with audio exercises for SFI students.
NATIONELLA SFI-PROV KURS D TALA: A video by Elvira SFI that explains the speaking part of the test and gives examples of tasks[^2^].
When you listen to these resources, try to pay attention to the main idea, the details, the speakers' opinions and attitudes, and the vocabulary and grammar. You can also try to summarize what you heard or answer questions about it.
Reading
The reading part of the test assesses your ability to understand written Swedish in different texts. You will read three texts of different genres and lengths and answer questions about them. The texts are about 300-500 words long and cover topics such as everyday life, work, education, culture and society.
To prepare for the reading part, you should practice reading different types of texts in Swedish as much as possible. You can use online resources such as newspapers, magazines, blogs, websites and books. Some examples are:
8 Sidor: A newspaper in easy Swedish.
LÃttlÃst: A website with books and articles in easy Swedish.
Gamla prov och exempeluppgifter i svenska fÃr invandrare (SFI): A website by Skolverket that provides old tests and sample tasks for SFI students[^1^].
When you read these resources, try to pay attention to the main idea, the details, the author's purpose and perspective, and the vocabulary and grammar. You can also try to summarize what you read or answer questions about it.
Writing
The writing part of the test assesses your ability to write simple texts in Swedish with some adaptation to purpose and audience. You will write two texts of different genres and lengths based on given situations. The texts are about 150-200 words long and cover topics such as everyday life, work, education, culture and society.
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