Stay in Swedish — For people who know Swedish but can't use it Swedish Like A Native

Stay in Swedish

You Understand Swedish.
The Problem Is the
Moment You Have to Use It.

Most Swedish teachers have never had to learn Swedish. We have.
And we built this program around the exact moment every other
program skips.

You've Had This Moment Before.

You're in the stairwell. Coat half on. Your neighbor appears and says something
simple in Swedish.

First, you freeze. Then your thoughts start racing. And your Swedish, somehow,
disappears.

You smile. You nod. You switch to English, or keep your answer vague enough to
escape.

Later, you replay it.Why didn't I just answer?

This isn't a vocabulary problem. It isn't a grammar problem. It isn't a confidence problem.

It's a training problem. Nobody trained you for this moment.

Staying in that moment is a skill. And it can be trained.

We call it the Waiting Gap. Stay in Swedish is built around it.

If the stairwell moment is familiar, you already know enough.

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You've Tried Things. They Did Something. 
Just Not This.

The classroom
Gave you rules and structure. But it prepared you for tests, not for the moment a
colleague turns to you at fika without warning.

Apps and self-study
Created a sense of progress. But without external feedback, you don't know what's actually holding up and what will collapse under pressure.

Speaking more
Helped in some ways. But if the practice doesn't target the Waiting Gap specifically, the freeze stays exactly where it is.

This isn't a vocabulary problem. It isn't a grammar problem. It isn't a confidence problem.

It's a training problem. Nobody trained you for this moment.

Staying in that moment is a skill. And it can be trained.

None of these paths were built for the Waiting Gap.

They all assume that if you know enough Swedish, the moment will take care of itself. It won't — and we've watched thousands of students discover that the hard way. Stay in Swedish doesn't make that assumption.

What Stay in Swedish 
Is and How It Works.

Stay in Swedish is a live, small-group online program. Four weeks of live sessions targeting the Waiting Gap directly, followed by two months of practice community support.

The program is built on the Swedish Activation Method™, our approach to teaching Swedish, applied here to the Waiting Gap. Three skills, in a specific order:

Decode

— Swedish has been taught to you as separate pieces. Decode teaches how they fit, so under pressure your thinking slows down instead of speeding up.

Navigate

— finding your way through the moment. Not waiting for the perfect sentence. Not switching because it feels safer.

Activate

— personal feedback that builds judgment, not dependence on a teacher. The goal isn't correction. It's knowing what works and why.

You work directly with us — Bojana and Natalia. We're non-native speakers who had to learn Swedish as adults. We went through the same stairwell moments you're having now.



Today we're certified teachers (legitimerade lärare i svenska som andraspråk) with over 22 years of teaching Swedish to working professionals, across every format that exists: SFI, Komvux, university, private schools, corporate programs. We built this program because we couldn't find it anywhere else.

"It's no easy taskto get up-skilled in a new language, and to understand the culture that is completely different from the ones as we as immigrants are familiar with. What suprised me most was not just that my Swedish improved. It held up when it mattered. I consider myself lucky. The teaching is meticulous and passionate. What they worked on was the part no one else has reached. And that is what made the difference. To not only understand , but also be understood. "

Sushma Uthappa-Schwerdt, Head of Talent Acquisition, India

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We keep the group small. Waitlist members hear about the next round first,
before anything is announced publicly.

Full program details, including pricing and dates, go to the waitlist first.

"I understand quite a lot of Swedish but when someone speaks to me and waits, my mind just goes empty. I always ended up switching to English. The words are there, I just can't get to them fast enough. Now I don't switch automatically anymore. For me that's a big difference."

Marko Ilic, Staff Functional Safety Engineer at Arm Sweden, Serbia

If the stairwell moment is familiar, this is the program that addresses it directly.

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