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chrisscole
  Apr 19, 08, 10:11  #31

yeah, you have to select that, then ring them up (or find a Polish friend to ring them) and they will charge your card something like 25zl for delivery. It comes pretty quick once.

Just tell them your name and say something like: Przepraszam, nie mowiem duzo po polsku...Nazywam sie [DazzaMc] i zarabilem hurra po polsku podręcznik studenta (i kwiczenia), ale mieszkam w anglii. lle płacze? Mam karte kreditową.

Sorry, I don't speak much polish. My name is DazzaMc and I ordered hurra po polsku student book (don't know what podrecznik means) (and workbook), but I live in England. How much should I pay? I have a credit card.

(don't know how to say postage and the grammar is probably not right
Feel free to correct my broken Polish. :) )

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DazzaMc
  Apr 19, 08, 16:42  #32

Oh. I ended up just ordering it.. I should imagine they will email me about it, realizing I live in the UK. Email is much less scary than ringing them up lol. If I have to I'll get one of my polish friends to ring up :s

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chrisscole
  Apr 20, 08, 02:37  #33

yeah, phoning them was quite scary for me to, but great for improving the Polish. Didn't understand half the lady was saying, but managed to give her the correct details, with a few questions and 'nie rozumiem' s. Good luck with it.

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Bondi
  Apr 20, 08, 13:27  #34

DazzaMc:
Sorry, I don't read the forum every day. Yeah, they e-mailed me a consent form that I sent them back with my details.

Well, I'm happy you were successful to order it.

He also said it isn't designed for self teaching, it's designed for use with a tutor?!? How are you finding it?

I go to a school once in every week and we use this book. I have some experience with language books, that's why I think "Hurra" is quite a good book to start off with, even for a self-study.

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DazzaMc
  Apr 21, 08, 11:38  #35

Well I ordered it from the eskien store but haven't heard anything from them, I thought they would be keen to contact me to ask for more money for postage!
I'd have ordered from hurra, but I was a bit dubious about putting my card details on a consent form!

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patryk_sudol
  May 9, 08, 14:41  #36

Bondi:


Are these good books for learning polish, has anybody ever used them, I am thinking about getting one or all of them:

Polish: An Essential Grammar (Routledge Grammar) by Dana Bielec

Basic Polish: A Grammar and Workbook (Routledge Grammars) by Dana Bielec )

Intermediate Polish: A Grammar and Workbook (Grammar Workbooks) by Dana Bielec

Which ones should I get. Should I get the two "A Grammar and Workbook" books or just the Essential Grammar one? Should I get all three? Which option will cover everything and will be cost efficient (I don't want to spend to much or get too many books.).

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