Post by account_disabled on Dec 28, 2023 9:27:12 GMT 5.5
In the United Kingdom, one of the European countries hardest hit by the third wave of coronavirus , citizens remain at the mercy of the strictest confinement and many fathers and mothers struggle to keep their offspring entertained in the four walls of the home. For this reason, IKEA has launched a Swedish course specially adapted for children in the United Kingdom. The topics addressed by the Swedish company in the course (which has recently been released on YouTube) are among the most diverse and range from family to nature to IKEA products and their seemingly unpronounceable names.
If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here Those children who decide to learn Swedish with IKEA will realize, for example, that the names of their products are based on words of Swedish origin . The Scandinavian Phone Number List multinational's bookstores are named using the names of professions and children as references. And IKEA sheets, duvets and pillows are named after flowers and plants. Products such as the Grilla non-stick frying pan (which means barbecue) or the Kolja mirror (which means haddock) parade through the IIKE Swedish course.
If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here Simple and interactive in nature, the course content is specifically designed for children without knowledge of Swedish. All lessons are subtitled in English and the phonetic pronunciation of the words that the teacher teaches the students can be read at the bottom of the screen. "We've created these fun and educational lessons to keep kids entertained and give their parents a little respite ," explains Thomas Parketer, children's business leader at IKEA in the UK and Ireland. After all, "many parents are doing a real juggling act when simultaneously dealing with teleworking and homeschooling," he emphasizes.
If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here Those children who decide to learn Swedish with IKEA will realize, for example, that the names of their products are based on words of Swedish origin . The Scandinavian Phone Number List multinational's bookstores are named using the names of professions and children as references. And IKEA sheets, duvets and pillows are named after flowers and plants. Products such as the Grilla non-stick frying pan (which means barbecue) or the Kolja mirror (which means haddock) parade through the IIKE Swedish course.
If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here Simple and interactive in nature, the course content is specifically designed for children without knowledge of Swedish. All lessons are subtitled in English and the phonetic pronunciation of the words that the teacher teaches the students can be read at the bottom of the screen. "We've created these fun and educational lessons to keep kids entertained and give their parents a little respite ," explains Thomas Parketer, children's business leader at IKEA in the UK and Ireland. After all, "many parents are doing a real juggling act when simultaneously dealing with teleworking and homeschooling," he emphasizes.