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angelo  May 3, 09, 00:15    #121
Cześć, pochodzę z Polski!
I didn't know that there is so many people who want to learn polish. One of the easiers way to learn polish is to find beautiful girlfriend. ;] But if you have got one already and she is not polish i think that you need to find some polish friends even via internet. xdd Books can't teach you the real polish. You have to communicate with polish-speakers... Believe me- there is so many people in poland who want to (learn) improve their english but they haven't got enough money etc. And don't be shy.. ;) I was and i am still shy when i tried to speak English and it takes me a lot of time to learn. I think that this forum could be a good idea for you to improve your polish. :] It is true that polish, czech, ukrainian and lithuanian sometimes look or sound very similarly because they are all come from slovenian. (I hope that I'm right)
Best wishes.. ;P



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 May 3, 09, 00:47    #122
angelo:
It is true that polish, czech, ukrainian and lithuanian sometimes look or sound very similarly because they are all come from slovenian. (I hope that I'm right)

no you are not


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 Jun 9, 09, 11:38    #123
You can try to read some blogs in Polish, i find it helpful, especially if they show common dialogs, f.e. horizonsong.blox.pl
Powodzenia! :)


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 Jun 13, 09, 02:00    #124
dzien dobry, i would love 2 learn polish if anybody had the time 2 help me , and maybe i could help them with english, thanx im pat


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 Jun 13, 09, 15:12    #125
Polish is actually much easier to learn than English. I learned what little I know when I went to live with a friend in Poland for five months. It helps to be surrounded by it and hear it often, so definitely get some audio materials and books. After you have learned a bit, you will be surprised at how quickly you pick it up.


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 Jun 13, 09, 15:20    #126
Polish is definitely not much easier to learn that English. That's just plain false! No offence, but you likely learned the basics which can be easy. The rest of what you wrote was spot on though.


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Edited by: pbpadjoe  Jun 15, 09, 00:14    #127
thank you that would be great, i tried 2 contact your mail address that you sent me but i cant find you ,maybe the spelling maybe different kasia ?


illusionz25  Jun 25, 09, 04:13    #128
hello my name is yusuf, im from coventry , england. i would like to know if theres anybody in coventry that teaches polish, thank you.


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 Jul 1, 09, 22:13    #129
Hello :)
I'm native speaker of Polish. I could try to teach Polish and I would like to improve my English, too. If you want to learn Polish, we can arrange some conversation with Skype. I would like to try this method of e-learning, so if you too, please send me your Skype ID on PM. I will confirm conversation by PM or Skype. I wait for willing to conversate in Polish and English.
Greetings :)


horton  Jul 2, 09, 10:48    #130
get private lessons ! :-) I can recommend you a very good young teacher (her e mail is english_polish@yahoo.com)


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 Jul 2, 09, 11:59    #131
Being a native Polish speaker isn't enough to teach the language unfortunately. It's better to find a professional teacher and pay them.


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 Jul 2, 09, 12:23    #132
Babylon:
Babylon

The second set of Rapidshare links are DEAD, as are the links for FastShare.

First set of Rapidshare link are still working.

Thanks for the share :)


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 Jul 2, 09, 15:14    #133
jump_bunny said:
Being a native Polish speaker isn't enough to teach the language unfortunately. It's better to find a professional teacher and pay them.

Sorry, but if someone want to have some free practice, I think that is enough to say that I know Polish grammar very well. I expect the same from the English native speaker. He/she doesn't have to be a teacher like you :) Finally title of this thread is "I want to learn Polish", but not "I'm looking for graduated teacher".
Obviously my offer is still up-to-date and free :)
Greetings :)


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 Jul 2, 09, 22:49    #134
certus:
He/she doesn't have to be a teacher like you :)

Oh I am not a Polish teacher. I'm a native, I speak high standard Polish. I tried teaching Polish and I found it very difficult.


Bartelso  Oct 12, 09, 11:20    #135
I will help in learning the Polish language, in return for learning English.
If somebody is interested than write me: bartelso@wp.pl


Magda:)  Dec 12, 09, 17:00    #136
Me also! I will be pleased for contact :konwersacje-magda@poczta.pl[i][/i]
polish isnt so difficult!;) english is much more harder!
I will teach you polish if you will just talk(by email!) with me.
Thx in advance.


Magda:)  Dec 13, 09, 18:52    #137
I Dont understood your answer;p
never mind..:) so Please if somebody want to learn polish in return to english write to me..:)
[i][/i][b][/b] konwersacje-magda@poczta.pl

thx in advance


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 Dec 13, 09, 19:11    #138
does it have to be €ng£ish in return? i can teach you another language.


Magda:)  Dec 13, 09, 20:04    #139
Yes..i rather want to learn english..sorry:(


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Edited by: Seanus  Dec 13, 09, 20:08    #140
How about GG, Magda? I know Polish pretty well but can give little pointers about English if you wish. You could say it's in the blood as I'm an English teacher.

I tend to use my hotmail account for more official correspondence. I find GG more natural but I don't know your level.


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 Dec 13, 09, 20:13    #141
She wants to learn English and not, say, Turkish, nomad. Wasn't that clear?


Magda:)  Dec 13, 09, 20:27    #142
Seanus i am now on c1 level but im not sure that it should be that high..;)
are you an english teacher? But you are polish right?


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 Dec 13, 09, 21:22    #143
I am a Scottish teacher of English. Well, at this stage of my life I am :)


Magda:)  Dec 13, 09, 21:48    #144
So you are native right?:)
it sounds greate.we can talk by email or if you wish by gg.
But in most of cases i use Internet on my iPhone.
So i dont have there gadu but if you promise to talk with me i can buy special kit for my phone.what do you think about it?:)


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 Dec 13, 09, 21:55    #145
Yeah, I was born in Scotland. I sent you a test message but I'd prefer GG if you could hook it up somehow :)


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 Dec 13, 09, 22:22    #146
Please let me know when you have written sth, Magda, and I'll check. Please let me know how much you want to be corrected. If I am clear on that, it'll be much easier.


Magda:)  Dec 14, 09, 22:11    #147
Seanus check your email!:)


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Edited by: drow21  Dec 15, 09, 14:09    #148
i found that , it seems like classical Latin where verbs can change depending on the sentence involved

i feel i may be able to speak before i can write , however French it seemed it was the other way around

if you have the money Rosetta stone is a good bet there's a free trial too


jasper  Jan 17, 10, 15:43    #149
I've been reading this forum for a long time and I would never think that so many foreigners wanna learn polish! Totally suprise for me! I'm Polish and of course I like my language but I didn't know that so many Englishmen and other no polish-speaking want to speak it as well!


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 Jan 17, 10, 16:33    #150
jasper:
I would never think that so many foreigners wanna learn polish!

A lot of people originally from other countries on this forum live here and many need to speak Polish far more often than they speak their first language!



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