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cube
  Jan 25, 07, 16:23  #1

Hi
Just wondered if someone could offer some advice on learning the polish alphabet. I think this maybe the key to helping my reading skills of polish if i can pronounce every letter correctly. My speaking is getting good now but my reading relies on remembering pronunciation and its not always good. My Learning CD doesn't practice the alphabet or letter sounds maybe there would be a mp3 i could down load of the internet? and listen to over and over again.

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Amathyst
  Jan 25, 07, 16:30  #2

Quoting: cube, Post #1
Hi
Just wondered if someone could offer some advice on learning the polish alphabet. I think this maybe the key to helping my reading skills of polish if i can pronounce every letter correctly. My speaking is getting good now but my reading relies on remembering pronunciation and its not always good. My Learning CD doesn't practice the alphabet or letter sounds maybe there would be a mp3 i could down load of the internet? and listen to over and over again.


I can get you a copy of the c.d. I have which starts with the alphabet

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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  Jan 25, 07, 16:42  #3

Can't find anything in the Language/grammar section?

I thought there were some links. Here to start...I'll look for an audio in the mean time...I saw one somewhere

± - the nasal sound of the French word "on"
æ (or a "c" before an "i"- similar to the 'ch' in 'cheat', but without rounded lips
ê - the nasal sound in the French word "vin"
³ - an English "w" (!)
ñ - "ny" like "onion"
¶ (or an "s" before an "i") similar to "sh", but without rounded lips
¿ -the last sound in "mirage" or the French "j"
¼ - (or a "y" befor an "i") similar to the last sound in mirage or the French "j", but without rounded lips
ALSO NOTE,
y = the short "i" as in "big"
i = the "ee" in "feet"
ó - the "oo" sound in "fool" (the same sound as "u

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FISZ
  Jan 25, 07, 16:45  #4

Audio here : apronus.com/learnpolish/advpolishaudio.htm

Good site here: langsites.com/Polish.htm

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cube
  Jan 25, 07, 16:55  #5

Thank you Fisz, Excellent website!! Will be a great help!!

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telefonitika
  Jan 25, 07, 16:58  #6

Quoting: FISZ, Post #4
Audio here : apronus.com/learnpolish/advpolishaudio.htm

Good site here: langsites.com/Polish.htm


Cheers from me Fisz i will find these useful also in my learning ... i did however obtain 75% in my Polish listening assessment at college tonight well pleased with myself

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FISZ
  Jan 25, 07, 17:04  #7

Quoting: telefonitika, Post #6
did however obtain 75% in my Polish listening assessment at college tonight well pleased with myself

Congratulations are in order then!! Very difficult language indeed

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cube
  Jan 25, 07, 17:05  #8

Quoting: telefonitika, Post #6
however obtain 75% in my Polish listening assessment at college tonight well pleased with myself


Swietnie as my teacher would say!

I had my polish class tonight also, its difficult but very rewarding to, so good luck!!

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telefonitika
  Jan 25, 07, 17:28  #9

I hope to find someone i can practise with my conversational side of polish with cube but wish you well with your studies how long you been learning now?

Quoting: cube, Post #8
Congratulations are in order then!! Very difficult language indeed
Quoting: cube, Post #8
Swietnie as my teacher would say!



Dzeki to you both it is a very difficult language indeed you do need alot of perservance with it and determination

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cube
  Jan 25, 07, 17:53  #10

Quoting: telefonitika, Post #9
how long you been learning now?


Have just completed 15 weeks of my level 1 course, just started level 2 for another 15 weeks tonight..... sometimes i think im doing ok and other times i feel its impossible think i also need alot more practice as 1 class per week isnt enough

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telefonitika
  Jan 25, 07, 18:00  #11

my level one course started in november and lasts till july this year and is a one lesson a week 2 hours long. We cover the following areas in the first year : reading and listening mainly -- speaking and writing are mainly covered in depth in 2nd year.

true on one lesson a week not enough my lessons are at 7-9pm on a thursday and sometimes the brain is going to sleep

do you have GG yet? you know the polish messenger? i have it installed and talk to a few people on there it helps sometimes

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cube
  Jan 25, 07, 18:25  #12

hey thats exact same time as me, so i will think of you next week when im losing concentration in class to

we are learning both reading, listening, speaking and writing now!

no i dont have gg dont think my spelling would be good enough yet to have a good messenger chat yet as i would need my notes and dictionary all the time, would be very slow going indeed

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telefonitika
  Jan 26, 07, 10:37  #13

Quoting: cube, Post #12
no i dont have gg dont think my spelling would be good enough yet to have a good messenger chat yet as i would need my notes and dictionary all the time, would be very slow going indeed


I use it but have a dictionary and some notes (or hint cut and paste and save in notepad stuff you write then easier to word lol)

I take between 20-30mins to translate the polish into english then english reply in polish before writing on GG ... but some will reply in english you know and will offer to help

Cheers for saying you'd think of me lmao tired minds at same time haha

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cube
  Feb 1, 07, 17:54  #14

Quoting: telefonitika, Post #13
Cheers for saying you'd think of me lmao tired minds at same time haha


Hiya, how was your class tonight?? Mine was really good, we where learning food shopping conversation. I did think of you and wonder what you where learning

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telefonitika
  Feb 11, 07, 11:44  #15

Quoting: cube
how was your class tonight

Quoting: cube
Feb 1, 07 [17:54]


I didnt make this class as i was laid up with the flu
I went to the class this pass week just gone .. had two assessments one in reading and one in listening ... have another to do in a fortnights time a listening one on the times and understanding numbers .. no class this week coming as its half term week

Quoting: cube
I did think of you and wonder what you where learning


awwww bless thanks .... i have been learning the following .... how to write letters in polish ie letters you send a person, telephone conversation, recognising signs and wording in an airport

... i am in need of learning the numbers but more than that pronunication so i shall be listening to my cd again whilst falling asleep hahaha ... i usually listen to Kasia Kowalska (recommend either her Gemini or Koncert Inaczej albums) while drifting off

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cube
  Feb 15, 07, 16:47  #16

Quoting: telefonitika
no class this week coming as its half term week


Hope you enjoyed your break i know i did....

Quoting: telefonitika
learning the numbers


Good luck with your numbers learning, i am good with them now, except "33" lol

Ohh Ps.

Please dont leave as i will have no one to compare notes with on the same night as we both study polish at the same time

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telefonitika
  Feb 15, 07, 16:55  #17

Quoting: cube
Please dont leave as i will have no one to compare notes with on the same night as we both study polish at the same time


will try not to hun

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