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Introducing Maggie, a Minnesotan in Finland with A Sweet Sock pattern

Introducing Maggie, a Minnesotan in Finland with A Sweet Sock pattern

After high school I decided to spend a year in Finland as a Rotary Youth Exchange Student. When I got to my host community of Iisalmi, I could not believe the variety of yarn available in the supermarket. I immediately bought some purple, variegated Novita Seitsemän Veljestä and started knitting a cowl. It was so nice to live in a place where my hobby was more common and such a part of the culture. The results were also just as practical as they had been in Minnesota, an endless supply of cold weather accessories.

Leveling up - tips and tricks for Finnish language study

Leveling up - tips and tricks for Finnish language study

Becoming fluent in Finnish is admittedly challenging. It can take years of dedication and perseverence — aka, sisu! That being said, I don’t believe that people are either good at language learning or not. I think that when a skill is taken seriously and time is spent on it, it is possible to master almost anything. I have had many friends who have been frustrated that they feel like they know and understand quite a lot of Finnish and maybe have attended several beginning or even intermediate group classes, but still haven’t advanced their Finnish language skills significantly past the intermediate stage. As a life-long learner and teacher of Finnish myself, who did not grow up in a Finnish-speaking family, I can share with you what I did to help my fluency significantly, while I was at that most frustrating stage between beginner and highly proficient. There is nothing easy about these methods, but as they say things that are easy aren’t always the most worthy endeavors anyway.