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Classes, books, audio books, CDs? - best way to start to learn Polish!


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cjjc
  Aug 10, 08, 04:56  #1

Classes?
Books?
Audio books?
CD-ROM?

I'm going to learn Polish! I am! :)

I'm wondering what the best way to start would be and if I could use anyones experience to point me down the right track which books etc worked out best for them.

Dziękuję!

:)

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LondonChick
Edited by: LondonChick  Aug 10, 08, 05:02  #2

I don't speak Polish (will be starting in September if time permits), however I do speak several other languages.

Classes are great because you have a teacher who can correct you, plus you can learn from other people's mistakes etc. Also, having to be at a regular class at a set time each week and having to submit homework etc. will keep you on track.

What works for me is to surround myself with the language as much as possible. Hang out with Poles, listen to Polish Radio (I'm listening to Radio Orla - internet radio as I type), pick up a copy of Panorama or Cooltura (both are free) and see how much you can understand... even if it's just the text on an advertisement for phone cards.

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southern
Edited by: southern  Aug 10, 08, 05:11  #3

Get on polish chats like wp.pl,buy a good dictionary and read news in polish sites.
Also listen to some Doda interviews.

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LondonChick
  Aug 10, 08, 05:14  #4

southern:

Doda interviews.



Surely you have to "watch" those ;)

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cjjc
  Aug 10, 08, 05:18  #5

LondonChick:

Doda interviews.


???

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southern
  Aug 10, 08, 05:19  #6

cjjc:

Doda interviews.


???


Yes,because you concentrate easier on the oral part this way.

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LondonChick
  Aug 10, 08, 05:19  #7

cjjc:

???



Google for a pic.... she's not too sore on the eyes LOL!!

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eamerr
  Aug 10, 08, 09:01  #8

Any good books or cds or anything like that anyone can recommend?
Really want to learn too.

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  Aug 10, 08, 09:05  #9

cjjc:

Classes?

Maybe.
cjjc:

Books?

Possibly.
cjjc:

Audio books?

Could do.
cjjc:

CD-ROM?

It's an option.

What about trying to talk to some Polish people? Is that a possibility.
That's how I started. The next step was to join this forum. It's a slow process. The book I have is okay for a bit of learning, but things seem stick in the mind better if I've asked someone how to say something, then repeated it back. I find I have to use each thing I've learnt at least three times before it really sinks in. I suppose I might just be a bit of a slow person.

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telefonitika
  Aug 10, 08, 09:06  #10


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eamerr
  Aug 10, 08, 09:17  #11

Cheers for that link. :)

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lowfunk99
  Aug 10, 08, 09:53  #12

biki.com

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sledz
  Aug 10, 08, 11:32  #13

its actually byki.com..:)

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lowfunk99
  Aug 10, 08, 13:11  #14

opps!

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Drewski
  Aug 10, 08, 14:32  #15

Get yourself a polish girfriend, after 2 years you will be fluent.
If you really want to learn polish quicly, that's the way!

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Vincent
  Aug 10, 08, 14:35  #16

Drewski:

Get yourself a polish girfriend, after 2 years you will be fluent



I still think software, books lessons, course, would work out cheaper:))

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miranda
  Aug 10, 08, 14:36  #17

Vincent:

I still think software, books lessons, course, would work out cheaper:))

boooohoooooo Vinc:)

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sausage GOLD MEMBER
  Aug 10, 08, 14:37  #18

Drewski:

Get yourself a polish girfriend, after 2 years you will be fluent

Unless they are fluent in English, in which case you won't make much of an effort.

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jestem kiełbasą, nie piszę po Polsku...

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Vincent
  Aug 10, 08, 14:39  #19

miranda:

boooohoooooo Vinc:)



hehe only joking Miranda:) ,, but what sausage has just said is very true

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sausage GOLD MEMBER
  Aug 10, 08, 14:41  #20

Drewski:

Get yourself a polish girfriend

This will give you the motivation to learn, for sure.

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jestem kiełbasą, nie piszę po Polsku...

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miranda
  Aug 10, 08, 14:41  #21

Vincent:

hehe only joking Miranda:) ,, but what sausage has just said is very true

so why are you learning Polish Vinc? to torture yourself? LOL

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Vincent
  Aug 10, 08, 14:43  #22

miranda:

so why are you learning Polish Vinc? to torture yourself? LOL



yes it certainly is a torture, but I'm in too deep now can't give it up now:)

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miranda
  Aug 10, 08, 14:52  #23

Vincent:

yes it certainly is a torture, but I'm in too deep now can't give it up now:)

fair enough but you didn't answer my question:)

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Vincent
  Aug 10, 08, 14:58  #24

Vincent intro


BTW ..i know that you must be busy getting tomorrow's omnibus edition ready...but don't forget what you promised those folks on the speaking thread...you won't get away so easy:))

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miranda
  Aug 10, 08, 15:22  #25

Vincent:


I understand now:)
i know that you must be busy getting tomorrow's omnibus edition ready..

I am not sure it will happen again. I really can't tell. Besides I posted one on Friday so it is not due until then.
Vincent:

but don't forget what you promised those folks on the speaking thread...you won't get away so easy:))

I wish I knew how to do it.

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cjjc
  Aug 14, 08, 05:52  #26

So I'm downloading Rossetta Stone, Pimsleur and I paid for Learn Polish Now! from digital river because I got a recomendation from a friend.

I also downloaded The PWN Oxford Concise English - Polish, Polish - English Dictionary although I would like a print copy but I want to check it before I buy as with Rossetta Stone and Pimsleur.

Anyways it's a start!

:)

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