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In this lesson, you will learn Swedish vocabulary to use in the workplace, including business meetings and presentations. As a Swedish language teacher with 20 years of experience, I will also provide some cultural information and interesting facts about Swedish workplaces.
In this lesson, you will learn Swedish vocabulary to use in the workplace, including business meetings and presentations. As a Swedish language teacher with 20 years of experience, I will also provide some cultural information and interesting facts about Swedish workplaces.


<span link>Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: [[Language/Swedish/Vocabulary/Greeting-people|Greeting people]] & [[Language/Swedish/Vocabulary/Geometry|Geometry]].</span>
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* Listen actively to your colleagues and ask for clarification if needed.
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==Other Lessons==
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Swedish/Vocabulary/How-to-talk-about-a-person's-appearance-or-personality|How to talk about a person's appearance or personality]]
* [[Language/Swedish/Vocabulary/How-to-talk-about-a-person's-appearance-or-personality|How to talk about a person's appearance or personality]]
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Swedish Vocabulary → Jobs and professions → Workplace Swedish

In this lesson, you will learn Swedish vocabulary to use in the workplace, including business meetings and presentations. As a Swedish language teacher with 20 years of experience, I will also provide some cultural information and interesting facts about Swedish workplaces.


Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Greeting people & Geometry.

Swedish workplace culture

Swedish companies have a reputation for being egalitarian and collaborative. It's common for even high-ranking executives to sit in open-plan offices with lower-level employees. Sweden has a strong tradition of unions, and most employees are members of a union. Unions negotiate salaries and working conditions with employers on behalf of their members.

It's also common for Swedes to have a "fika" at work, which is a social coffee break where colleagues gather to chat and have a snack. This is usually an informal gathering and is viewed as a necessary part of creating a positive work atmosphere.

Swedish vocabulary for the workplace

Here are some common Swedish phrases and words you may encounter in the workplace:

Resume and job application vocabulary

Swedish Pronunciation English
CV "svee" resume
meritförteckning "meh-rit-fuhrt-eck-ning" curriculum vitae
ansöka om jobb "ahn-ser-kah ohm yobb" apply for a job
anställningsintervju "ahn-stehl-ning-eens-tehr-vyou" job interview

Business meetings vocabulary

Swedish Pronunciation English
möte "moo-teh" meeting
dagordning "dahg-oor-dning" agenda
punkt "pookt" point
beslut "bess-loot" decision
protokoll "proh-tuh-koll" minutes (of a meeting)

Presentation vocabulary

Swedish Pronunciation English
presentation "preh-sen-tah-tsee-ohn" presentation
bildspel "beeld-spehl" slideshow
talare "tah-lah-reh" speaker
sammanfattning "sahm-mahn-faht-ning" summary
frågor "froh-gohr" questions

Tips for using Swedish in the workplace

Here are some tips for using Swedish effectively in a workplace setting:

  • Be clear and concise in your communication.
  • Keep in mind that Swedes tend to be more reserved in a professional setting, so avoid being too informal.
  • Listen actively to your colleagues and ask for clarification if needed.
  • Practice your pronunciation to ensure that your Swedish is easily understood.

Sources

Other Lessons

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