There's No Homework In Finland ~ What Makes Finnish Students so Successful? #Infographic
I found this interesting infographic on OnlineClasses.org which compares Finland's school system with that of the US. My husband's family is from Finland and we went to Helsinki for 3 weeks about 7 years ago. We had a fantastic time. It's a wonderful country with many benefits. I loved that their public transportation offered free fares to those with children in strollers. Expectant mothers also receive a maternity package which includes "bodysuits, a sleeping bag, outdoor gear, bathing…
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Kuulokynnys
Finnish quote (with old spelling) 'Live your life like it was the final day, one day you'll be sure right' | Viisaita sanoja ;)
The forest will answer you ... : Finnish Proverb
Finnish, proverbs, sayings, wisdom, Proverbatim
Good night... Hyvää yötä...
Kindergarten: While American Kids Read, Their Finnish Peers Play
Forget the Common Core, Finland’s youngsters are in charge of determining what happens in the classroom.
This means how are you? in Finnish.
finland lesson Finnish Suomi suomen kieli i took it from facebook and i don't know the author sorrryyyyyy elamani-unelma
A Finn is a person of few words (just like the people in Noord-Brabant, the Netherlands *grin*)
No, our longest word in finnish is: kumarreksituteskenteleentuvaisehkollaismaisekkuudellisenneskenteluttelemattomammuuksissansakaankopahan (102 letters) but my favourite sentence is: kokoo koko kokko, koko kokkoko, koko kokko....
Eläinsanasto
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Finnish grammar: 14 cases!! And some word sounds accidentally similar to some Japanese words...for example, Puutalo (tree house) in Finnish but in Japanese means person without job. Finnish is said to be a remote relative of Japanese language.
This means thank you in Finnish. Mom, kiitos!!!!! Love you, miss you, wish desperately you were here still
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Tervetuloa kotiin
A welcome sign. (Tervetuloa is the Finnish for Welcome). Attached to the wall of the earth cellar in the garden of my old house in Elimäki, Finland.