Language
Counting 0–20
English numerals to Swedish cardinals for every value from 0 to 20—foundation counting before compound tens and larger figures.
Counting 0–20
English prompts map to Spanish words from cero through veinte—your first dedicated counting deck before tens and larger figures.
Full range to a million
Final mixed deck: Swedish answers may be tiny or huge across the whole curriculum—train for unpredictable figures the way real conversations use them.
Full range to a million
Capstone deck: every magnitude you studied—from single digits through a million—appears in unpredictable order so Spanish number production stays reliable under pressure.
Hundreds 100–2,000
Hundred-step practice in Swedish to 2,000: etthundra, tvåhundra-style anchors with remainders built from your earlier tens and units.
Hundreds 100–2,000
Hundred-steps to 2,000 in Spanish: learn how “cien/ciento” and larger hundred anchors combine with leftovers you already practiced in earlier levels.
Mixed numbers 0–2,000
Full 0–2,000 sampling in Swedish: jump between small figures, tens, and hundred-based totals so everyday numbers feel natural, not staged.
Mixed numbers 0–2,000
Unstructured practice to 2,000: jump between small figures, decades, and hundred-based totals so Spanish number reading matches everyday unpredictability.
Mixed numbers 0–200
Unpredictable values up to 200 in Swedish: teens, units, and tens combined the way they appear in real speech, not only textbook decades.
Mixed numbers 0–200
Random-style values through 200 force flexible Spanish recall: ones, teens, and tens in one deck so you are not only comfortable with “clean” decades.
People & Pets, Part 2
Beginner English to Swedish noun vocabulary. More everyday words for people, family ties, and pets—people, children, partners, puppies, and kittens.
People & Pets, Part 2
More everyday words for people, family ties, and pets—people, children, partners, puppies, and kittens.
Spanish Adjectives: Appearance & Contrast
Everyday Spanish adjectives from English—size, shape, age, beauty, and condition—so you can describe rooms, people, and objects in simple sentences.
Spanish Adjectives: Colors
Color Spanish from English—basic hues, black and white, gray, gold, plus light and dark blues, greens, and browns, with cyan and magenta for screens and print.
Spanish Adjectives: Daily Life Review
Daily-life Spanish from English—time and availability, difficulty, value, safety, correctness, and price—high-frequency adjectives for routines and decisions.
Spanish Adjectives: Directions & Position
Position Spanish from English—front and behind, upper and lower, above and on top, beside, between, around, and opposite—plus middle and central for layouts and maps.
Spanish Adjectives: Emotions & Wellbeing
Feelings in Spanish from English—glad, angry, calm, proud, lonely, tired, worried, disappointed—plus grateful and confused for everyday check-ins.
Spanish Adjectives: Environment & States
Weather and environment in Spanish from English—hot, cold, clear, overcast, snowy, windy—plus dry, polluted, pure, natural, and mild for places and conditions.
Spanish Adjectives: Health & Lifestyle Review
Body and lifestyle Spanish from English—health, energy, stress, fitness, and home habits—high-frequency adjectives for everyday wellbeing.
Spanish Adjectives: Mixed Mastery
Final Spanish adjective sweep from English—life and origin, scale, identity, openness, and analog versus digital—practice switching topics without freezing.
Spanish Adjectives: Personality & Quality
Personality Spanish from English—polite, honest, patient, creative, serious, organized, confident, modest—words for people and for “how good” something is.
Spanish Adjectives: Size, Shape & Measure
Hands-on Spanish adjectives from English—empty or full, strong or weak, noisy or quiet, near or far, deep or shallow—plus round, square, tight, and loose.
Spanish Adjectives: Social Language Review
Social Spanish from English—popularity, family status, generosity, charm, loyalty, and respectful communication for conversations about people.
Spanish Adjectives: Study & Work Review
Work and study Spanish from English—dress code, deadlines, quality, and mindset—essential adjectives for classrooms and offices.
Spanish Nouns: City & Places
Beginner Spanish vocabulary for city life—shops, streets, transport hubs, and public places—presented as English-to-Spanish flashcards for travel and errands.
Spanish Nouns: Context Phrases
Spanish nouns in context from English—pages and chapters, parties, clocks, textiles, toothbrushes, soap, shirts, and gloves—built for phrase-level recognition.
Spanish Nouns: Daily Life
High-frequency Spanish nouns from English for routines, money, media, and thinking—lunch, showers, messages, language, and sentences.
Spanish Nouns: Food & Kitchen
Beginner Spanish vocabulary for food and kitchen settings—rooms, furniture, appliances, drinks, and pantry staples—presented as English-to-Spanish flashcards.
Spanish Nouns: Food & Kitchen, Part 2
Beginner Spanish for plating, cooking at home, the sink, and the ingredients that keep reappearing in simple meals—English-to-Spanish flashcards.
Spanish Nouns: Food & Kitchen, Part 3
Spanish for the pantry and the plate—seasoning, dry goods, drinks, protein, dairy, salad, deli bites, and a small sweet finish—English-to-Spanish flashcards for beginners.
Spanish Nouns: Home Objects
Essential Spanish nouns for everyday life—home objects, food, time, nature, and family—presented as English-to-Spanish flashcards for beginners.
Spanish Nouns: Home Objects, Part 2
A second sweep of Spanish home vocabulary—structure, storage, how you move through the space, outdoor-facing details, and cleaning—presented as English-to-Spanish flashcards for beginners.
Spanish Nouns: Mixed Review
Final sweep of Spanish nouns from English—everyday objects, society, science, and digital life—practice jumping topics without freezing.
Spanish Nouns: Nature & Weather
Essential Spanish vocabulary for landscapes and weather—forests, rivers, sky, storms, and seasons—presented as English-to-Spanish flashcards for beginners.
Spanish Nouns: People & Pets
Essential Spanish nouns for family, friends, neighbors, and pets—presented as beginner-friendly English-to-Spanish flashcards for everyday conversations.
Spanish Nouns: School & Work
Beginner Spanish vocabulary for classrooms and workplaces—desks, computers, meetings, and exams—plus travel nouns for commuting and study abroad.
Spanish Nouns: Travel Basics
Essential Spanish travel and time nouns from English—maps, suitcases, taxis, metro, and journeys—plus mornings, weeks, hours, and minutes for planning and schedules.
Spanish Verbs: Active Life
Free time in Spanish from English—train, swim, draw, ride, build, and plan—verbs for sports, hobbies, and weekend projects.
Spanish Verbs: Communication Verbs
Class and messaging Spanish from English—ask, explain, discuss, translate, upload, record—built for when the story is about someone else, not you.
Spanish Verbs: Daily Routines
Everyday Spanish verbs from English—work, errands, meals, and downtime—so you can talk about a normal day in simple, useful sentences.
Spanish Verbs: Food & Kitchen Actions
Kitchen Spanish from English at the stove—chop, grate, boil, serve, clean—handy when you're cooking, helping at home, or reading a recipe out loud.
Spanish Verbs: Home Actions
Home life in Spanish from English—vacuum, mop, water the plants, fold laundry—verbs for shared spaces and everyday responsibilities.
Spanish Verbs: Mixed Essential Verbs
A final sweep of useful Spanish verbs from English—measure, back up, charge, imagine—practice switching topics like in real life.
Spanish Verbs: Movement & Travel
Travel and getting around in Spanish from English—planes, ferries, missed connections, and slow strolls through a new place. Verbs for trips you actually take.
Spanish Verbs: Shopping & Services
Shopping and service Spanish from English—pay, complain, exchange, recommend, pick up—the verbs behind checkout lines, delivery updates, and fixing a wrong order.
Spanish Verbs: Social Interaction
Friends, family, and group life in Spanish from English—celebrate, comfort, disagree kindly, and make up—verbs for shared moments and relationships.
Spanish Verbs: Study & Work Actions
School and workplace Spanish from English—improve, schedule, negotiate, solve—the verbs people use around classes, teams, projects, and deadlines.
Swedish Adjectives: Appearance & Contrast
Everyday Swedish adjectives from English—size, shape, age, beauty, and condition—ideal for describing people, rooms, and objects in simple sentences.
Swedish Adjectives: Colors
Color Swedish from English—basic hues, black and white, gray, gold, plus light and dark blues, greens, and browns, with cyan and magenta for screens and print.
Swedish Adjectives: Daily Life Review
Daily-life Swedish from English—time and availability, difficulty, value, safety, correctness, and price—high-frequency adjectives for routines and decisions.
Swedish Adjectives: Directions & Position
Position Swedish from English—front and behind, upper and lower, above and on top, beside, between, around, and opposite—plus middle and central for layouts and maps.
Swedish Adjectives: Emotions & Wellbeing
Feelings in Swedish from English—glad, angry, calm, proud, lonely, tired, worried, disappointed—plus grateful and confused for everyday check-ins.
Swedish Adjectives: Environment & States
Weather and environment in Swedish from English—hot, cold, clear, overcast, snowy, windy—plus dry, polluted, pure, natural, and mild for places and conditions.
Swedish Adjectives: Health & Lifestyle Review
Body and lifestyle Swedish from English—health, energy, stress, fitness, and home habits—high-frequency adjectives for everyday wellbeing.
Swedish Adjectives: Mixed Mastery
Final Swedish adjective sweep from English—life and origin, scale, identity, openness, and analog versus digital—practice switching topics without freezing.
Swedish Adjectives: Personality & Quality
Personality Swedish from English—polite, honest, patient, creative, serious, organized, confident, modest—words for people and for “how good” something is.
Swedish Adjectives: Size, Shape & Measure
Hands-on Swedish adjectives from English—empty or full, strong or weak, noisy or quiet, near or far, deep or shallow—plus round, square, tight, and loose.
Swedish Adjectives: Social Language Review
Social Swedish from English—popularity, family status, generosity, charm, loyalty, and respectful communication for conversations about people.
Swedish Adjectives: Study & Work Review
Work and study Swedish from English—dress code, deadlines, quality, and mindset—essential adjectives for classrooms and offices.
Swedish Nouns: City & Places
City Swedish from English—shops, stations, bridges, libraries, offices, plus bosses, tourists, and chefs for errands and travel.
Swedish Nouns: Context Phrases
Swedish nouns in context from English—pages and chapters, parties, clocks, textiles, toothbrushes, soap, shirts, and gloves—built for phrase-level recognition.
Swedish Nouns: Daily Life
High-frequency Swedish nouns from English for routines, money, media, and thinking—lunch, showers, messages, language, and sentences.
Swedish Nouns: Food & Kitchen
Beginner Swedish vocabulary for kitchens and meals—furniture, appliances, drinks, and pantry staples—presented as English-to-Swedish flashcards.
Swedish Nouns: Food & Kitchen, Part 2
Beginner Swedish for plating, cooking at home, the sink, and the ingredients that keep reappearing in simple meals—English-to-Swedish flashcards.
Swedish Nouns: Food & Kitchen, Part 3
Swedish for the pantry and the plate—seasoning, dry goods, drinks, protein, dairy, salad, deli bites, and a small sweet finish—English-to-Swedish flashcards for beginners.
Swedish Nouns: Home Objects
Essential Swedish nouns for everyday life—books, tables, doors, meals, sun and moon, pillow, towel, and family—presented as beginner-friendly English-to-Swedish flashcards.
Swedish Nouns: Home Objects, Part 2
A second sweep of Swedish home vocabulary—structure, storage, circulation, outdoor-facing details, and cleaning—presented as English-to-Swedish flashcards for beginners.
Swedish Nouns: Mixed Review
Final sweep of Swedish nouns from English—everyday objects, society, science, and digital life—practice jumping topics without freezing.
Swedish Nouns: Nature & Weather
Nature and weather in Swedish from English—forests, rivers, sky, storms, and seasons—presented as English-to-Swedish flashcards for beginners.
Swedish Nouns: People & Pets
Family and pets in Swedish from English—parents, grandparents, cousins, friends, neighbors, dogs, cats, and parrots—ideal for everyday conversations.
Swedish Nouns: School & Work
Essential Swedish school and workplace nouns from English—pens, desks, meetings, and exams—plus travel terms for commuting and study abroad.
Swedish Nouns: Travel Basics
Essential Swedish travel and time nouns from English—maps, suitcases, taxis, metro, and journeys—plus mornings, weeks, hours, and minutes for planning and schedules.
Swedish Verbs: Active Life
Free time in Swedish from English—train, swim, draw, ride, build, and plan—verbs for sports, hobbies, and weekend projects.
Swedish Verbs: Communication Verbs
Class and messaging Swedish from English—ask, explain, discuss, translate, upload, record—built for when the story is about someone else, not you.
Swedish Verbs: Daily Routines
Everyday Swedish verbs from English—work, errands, meals, and downtime—so you can talk about a normal day in simple, useful sentences.
Swedish Verbs: Food & Kitchen Actions
Kitchen Swedish from English at the stove—chop, grate, boil, serve, clean—handy when you're cooking, helping at home, or reading a recipe out loud.
Swedish Verbs: Home Actions
Home life in Swedish from English—vacuum, mop, water the plants, fold laundry—verbs for shared spaces and everyday responsibilities.
Swedish Verbs: Mixed Essential Verbs
A final sweep of useful Swedish verbs from English—measure, back up, charge, imagine—practice switching topics like in real life.
Swedish Verbs: Movement & Travel
Travel and getting around in Swedish from English—planes, ferries, missed connections, and slow strolls through a new place. Verbs for trips you actually take.
Swedish Verbs: Shopping & Services
Shopping and service Swedish from English—pay, complain, exchange, recommend, pick up—the verbs behind checkout lines and customer support.
Swedish Verbs: Social Interaction
Friends, family, and group life in Swedish from English—celebrate, comfort, disagree kindly, and make up—verbs for shared moments and relationships.
Swedish Verbs: Study & Work Actions
School and workplace Swedish from English—improve, schedule, negotiate, solve—the verbs people use around classes, teams, projects, and deadlines.
Tens 10–200
Swedish tens and decade steps to 200 with English on the prompt side; earlier small numbers still appear so your 0–20 deck stays fresh.
Tens 10–200
Step through tens and decade jumps in Spanish while English keeps the prompt side familiar; small-number review stops earlier ranges from fading.
Thousands to a million
Thousand-step ladder in Swedish up to en miljon: learn how “tusen” stacks with multipliers you already know from smaller decks.
Thousands to a million
Large-number scaffolding in Spanish: thousands through a million, with English cues so you focus on how Spanish stacks “mil” and six-digit shapes.
