22 Dec 2024
YLC Stockholm
What's on: Stockholm

What’s on and Where to Go in Stockholm: January

Whether you’ve got January blues and need cheering up or whether you’re excited to see what the new year will

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Family

What to Do and Where to Go with Children in Stockholm: January

It’s the start of a brand new year in Stockholm – we’re hoping that 2013 is a happy, event-filled time

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Home Page Articles Your New City

Moving to Stockholm with a family

Are you moving to Stockholm with your family? Good news – it’s a city with lots to do for young

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Community Expat Cookbook

Recipe of the Week: Christmas – Baked French Toast (Canada)

We make this every Christmas. It’s great because you assemble everything the night before and bake it Christmas morning while the

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Community Extraordinary Expats

Extraordinary Expats: Andy Foster, Founder of Language Exchange Stockholm

I originally wanted to interview Andy Foster for ‘Extraordinary Expats’ for his fantastic work founding and then building up the

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Community Education Networking Swedish Language Courses

Language Exchange – STOCKHOLM

Want to put your Swedish skills to use in a fun social setting? Join Language Exchange – STOCKHOLM to practise your

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Volunteering Work & Money

The English Volunteering Project Has Been Launched!

Claire Thomas’ dream has been realised and The English Volunteering Project now offers a place for people to find volunteering opportunities.

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Community Expat Cookbook

Recipe of the Week: Christmas – The King’s Gingerbread Biscuits (Sweden)

This recipe is the one that my Swedish husband’s family has always used; we made them the first Christmas that

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Courses in English Education

English Improv Class: New Classes 2013

Improvisation is a skill that helps build confidence and charisma; it’s an acting method that helps one be more accepting

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Community Expat Cookbook

Recipe of the Week: Christmas – Bethmännchen (Germany)

This is a very quick and easy recipe for cookies that came originally from Frankfurt. Each Bethmännchen originally has three almonds

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