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Just an idea - I have a few exercises for practising Polish


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Edyta
  May 5, 07, 16:31  #1

I'm sitting at my desk at the moment and doing my homework :-) I have to create some exercises that would develop reading skills and I'm wondering...
There is quite a lot of people learning Polish here so maybe you would like to take the opportunity and use them? I could make them available for you somehow...
I know there is a lot of books you have but that would be something a little bit different, new, not published ;-)

So, are you interested? I have a few exercises for practising listening, speaking and reading that I can share :-) They are mainly for B and C level (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_f or_Languages#Levels) but I thing they might be helpful.

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shopgirl
  May 5, 07, 16:49  #2

That sounds great Edyta, but what about us newbies who are on preschool level of learning Polish? :)
I need help with basic sentence structure! :)

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telefonitika
  May 5, 07, 19:10  #3

Dzieki Edyta :)

I have trouble with sentence structure that i put grammar and use wrong tense in sentences but i am more or less understood. My main issue at the moment is the pronounication part and speaking :(

I would love any material you could offer hunnie and you can mail me off board with any help :)

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xXlisaXx
  May 5, 07, 21:21  #4

Me i'm a complete novice need all the help i can get :-)

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telefonitika
  May 5, 07, 21:59  #5

lisa hun working on what discussed in email to you as i am moving this week coming and going offline whilst i await new service installed at new house i will work at the stuff to scan and have it ready to send to you ok?

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Edyta
  May 6, 07, 03:26  #6

Quoting: shopgirl
what about us newbies who are on preschool level of learning Polish? :)



Shopgirl, I promise I'll think out something but at the moment I have no exercises for A level :-( This week I'm really busy, next week I'm out (I'm going to relax in mountains :-)) but after my return I'll think about you to ;-)

I have only one solution for now - you can chat with me on Gadu Gadu (http://www.gadugadu.pl/pobierz ; "pobierz" means "download"; somebody on this forum translated instructions; my number is 4040490) to practise your speaking/writing skills :-)

Quoting: telefonitika
in email to you

You mean you've sent me an email? I didn't receive any :-( I think I've foung your GG number so I'll try to contact you :-)

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cube
  May 6, 07, 07:34  #7

Hey Tele....

Just wanted to thank you for the tip on the 301 polish verbs book... just got it from Amazon...its super :)

Quoting: telefonitika
I have trouble with sentence structure that i put grammar and use wrong tense in sentences but i am more or less understood


Yeah i think its more important to try and make a few mistakes than not try at all :)

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cube
  May 6, 07, 07:40  #8

Quoting: Edyta
So, are you interested? I have a few exercises for practising listening, speaking and reading that I can share :-) They are mainly for B and C level


Thanks Edyna.... I would be very interested i am currently at Level 2 / B1

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xXlisaXx
  May 6, 07, 07:40  #9

yer Tele i know but every little bit will help :-D bloody stupid smilies lol

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telefonitika
  May 6, 07, 13:09  #10

Quoting: cube
301 polish verbs book... just got it from Amazon...its super


i got it too last week :) best buy yet hehe

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Michal
  May 6, 07, 17:44  #11

Had you asked me, you could have had mine for free!

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telefonitika
  May 7, 07, 06:21  #12

Quoting: Michal
Had you asked me, you could have had mine for free


didnt know you had one Michal :)

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Newbie [Guest]
  May 7, 07, 10:07  #13

Can I have your copy Michal?

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Michal
  May 7, 07, 14:59  #14

I have a bookcase full of Polish books and dictionaries and I hardly ever look at any of it any more though I sometimes use a dictionary.

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Michal
  May 7, 07, 15:04  #15

What are you going to do with all this information on the Polish Language? It is very much a minority area and all the Poles I know who are young and can get work overseas do just that. At least you can use Welsh in Wales as well as South America!

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telefonitika
  May 7, 07, 15:25  #16

Quoting: Michal
a bookcase full of Polish books and dictionaries


if you ever want to get rid of any of it let me know i will happily take of your hands :D

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Michal
  May 8, 07, 03:25  #17

I was once a student of Russian and collected loads of dictionaries and other books. When I used to visit Poland and had to make financial chnages for each day of my stay I bought Russian dictionaries as the money was useless back home. I later tried to sell my dictionaries as they are expensive to buy in the shops. I think that I ended up giving them away even to people who did not want them in the first place! It is so easy to just collect things untill you do a house move and then you just realize how much you have-yes, if you want Polish language material I have more than any shop!

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