This document provides information about the Swedish school system. It discusses that education is compulsory between ages 6-16 and includes preschool, elementary school, and gymnasium. It describes the Swedish grade system from A to F.
The document then focuses on a specific school called Fäladsgården, which has around 400 students, free lunch, and grades 6th through 9th. It lists the core subjects taught like languages, sciences, arts, and social studies. It also discusses the vacation schedule and that teachers are referred to by their first names in Swedish schools.
Tyska utbyte redovisning - traditioner pdfvivecadahl
Swedes celebrate many holidays and traditions, both religious and secular. Some of the major holidays and events discussed include Valentine's Day (celebrated by giving flowers, chocolate, and spending time with loved ones), Easter (coloring eggs, eating traditional foods like sausage and herring, and the Easter Bunny hiding sweets), Midsummer (the longest day of the year celebrated with food, singing, and dancing around a maypole), Christmas Eve (exchanging gifts if one has been nice, eating meatballs, herring, and ham, and watching Donald Duck together), and New Year's Eve (celebrating the past and coming year with fireworks and time with family and friends).
This document contains a quiz about things that make Sweden famous. It asks questions about famous Swedes like Avicii and the Swedish royal family. It also asks about iconic Swedish brands like IKEA, foods like Swedish meatballs, and cultural touchstones like ABBA and herring. The quiz provides clues and pictures to help identify the answers about famous aspects of Swedish culture.
This document provides information about the Swedish school system. It discusses that education is compulsory between ages 6-16 and includes preschool, elementary school, and gymnasium. It describes the Swedish grade system from A to F.
The document then focuses on a specific school called Fäladsgården, which has around 400 students, free lunch, and grades 6th through 9th. It lists the core subjects taught like languages, sciences, arts, and social studies. It also discusses the vacation schedule and that teachers are referred to by their first names in Swedish schools.
Tyska utbyte redovisning - traditioner pdfvivecadahl
Swedes celebrate many holidays and traditions, both religious and secular. Some of the major holidays and events discussed include Valentine's Day (celebrated by giving flowers, chocolate, and spending time with loved ones), Easter (coloring eggs, eating traditional foods like sausage and herring, and the Easter Bunny hiding sweets), Midsummer (the longest day of the year celebrated with food, singing, and dancing around a maypole), Christmas Eve (exchanging gifts if one has been nice, eating meatballs, herring, and ham, and watching Donald Duck together), and New Year's Eve (celebrating the past and coming year with fireworks and time with family and friends).
This document contains a quiz about things that make Sweden famous. It asks questions about famous Swedes like Avicii and the Swedish royal family. It also asks about iconic Swedish brands like IKEA, foods like Swedish meatballs, and cultural touchstones like ABBA and herring. The quiz provides clues and pictures to help identify the answers about famous aspects of Swedish culture.
Sweden is a country of 9 million people located in northern Europe, with its capital in Stockholm. It has 25 counties similar to German states, and is known for IKEA furniture, Vikings, and having vast forests covering much of its green landscape, including pine, fir, oak, birch and willow trees. The region of Scania contains many crop fields and apples, landmarks like Kivik and Ale Stenar, and the Turning Torso building, while the city of Lund is home to Lund Cathedral and a large student population.
2. Kristendom
Kors
Den föreställer korset
som Jesus hängde på.Och
den symboliserar att
livet inte tar slut
efter döden
Krucifix
Äldre människor har kors
på väggarna, Det finns
som smycken.
Finns i kykan.