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What's the best book for Polish language learners?


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wannabewitcherThreads: 3
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 May 16, 11, 03:05    #1
I heard the textbooks from The School of Polish for Foreigners in the University of £ód¼ are the best. Anybody have suggestions?
wannabewitcherThreads: 3
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 May 16, 11, 03:18    #2
Right now I'm using Michel Thomas audio tapes/books and Ivona Text-to-Speech for pronunciation/reading help
szveronikaThreads: 3
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 May 16, 11, 15:54    #3
I have bought a lot of books. Very good are from Universitas, but these are quite difficult. I have almost all and very good when I need to check something in the grammar.

I also have the Teach Yourself one but I don't like it.

After buying a lot of books and learning for 4-5 years now I can tell you that (for me) the best books is:

Polish in 4 weeks.

The name shows that this is a travel guide kind book, but not. Very detailed. The 2 books contain B1 level grammar and vocabulary. I am trying now to learn from A-Z because I prepare for B1 exam. Looks super.
KoalaThreads: 1
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 May 16, 11, 17:44    #4
HI Veronika,
I don't want to attack you or anything, but B1 after 4 years of studying? Aren't things going a bit too slow?



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