The Swedish word order is very strange.
I went to school = Jag gick till skolan
So far, everything fine…
BUT
Then I went to school = Sen gick jag till skolan
If you translate word by word into English: “Then went I to school”
I can’t think of more examples right now, but I can assure you that as you start to write more complex sentences, more and more words will have to be thrown around like this. This is one of the biggest problems non-native speakers have with Swedish, and I understand that it’s confusing to them. I think I’ve heard somewhere that some linguists regard the Swedish word order as one of the most confusing there is.
On a sidenote, there is a Swedish novel called “Ett öga rött” where the author uses grammatically wrong Swedish (with what most foreigners would regard a more “natural” word order) throughout all of the book, since the main character is a non-native speaker of Swedish. It’s kinda cool, and this “incorrect” Swedish has become almost a language on its own since about 10% of our population is foreign in origin.