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I want to learn Polish. Where to start?


Kathy87 - | 2
8 Oct 2010 #151
During my Polish course in Cracow, Poland (Polish spelling: Krakow) I was using the book "Polski Krok po Korku" (Polish Step by Step). I think you can buy that book via Internet. It's really well-written.
monikar - | 1
5 Nov 2010 #152
There is a new website polish4kids.com, check it out
Londonerka - | 11
18 Nov 2010 #153
my bf tryin to learn i am helping him but its kind hrd ;d
ARC 1 | 13
19 Nov 2010 #154
I wish Pimsleur would make more levels for Polish. I learn very well with them. But their Polish is one full level only and even after 3 levels of other languages you have lots to learn. I just don't learn with the normal book formats.
frdalloway 1 | 19
29 Nov 2010 #155
Dzien dobry :-)

I've started to learn Polish about 5 years ago thanks to my friend from Poland. At first it was TERRIBLE! It was so hard to pronounce all those sz, cz, rz... I recommend going to Poland for a little while. In August I took up a Polish course in Cracow,and it definitely helped me to correct my pronounciation. I also met a lot of Poles and acquired some slang words too... :)
przemhatlas - | 2
27 Mar 2011 #156
Go on zadaniedomowe.net
Free, online Polish course there. All you need to do it to register.
Leopejo 4 | 120
27 Mar 2011 #157
All you need to do it to register.

This is the first time in my life that I didn't register to a possibly interesting site... because of too complicated for me password rules:

The password must have at least 8 characters, at least 1 digit(s), at least 1 lower case letter(s), at least 1 upper case letter(s), at least 1 non-alphanumeric character(s)

NODUFF 5 | 13
27 Mar 2011 #158
Not that hard really . . . . .
L34rnpol!sh
rozumiemnic 8 | 3,861
27 Mar 2011 #159
Trying to enrol on that site was like trying to crack the enigma code....
obviously only possible for Polish mathematicians..
I had to give up.....shame cos it looked interesting
RealPolish - | 11
28 Mar 2011 #160
Could I offer you my free blog for Polish learners?
realpolish.wordpress.com

You don't need to register, but if you want to have fresh information please do it :)
lold
9 Apr 2011 #161
Hello, Im Polish native speaker. I can help with Polish grammar and Polish/English translations. Moreover, I taught children English, so maybe i can teach you Polish in the similar way. Just ask about what you want to know. My email: jacv@poczta.onet.pl
manjeet1986 - | 6
11 Apr 2011 #162
hello olga i want to exchange my language with your polish . i love polish language. please tell me if you have skype . or gadu gadu. if you want you can add me . my skype is manjeet.singh77 and my gg 7109350
Polski.polski
9 May 2011 #163
Hi I am polish language instructor, U should buy some good book. To be sincere on market there is a lot of books, but it depends do U wanna pass polish exam or just learn how to speak? If U wanna pass the exam and get the certificate U should be books published by UJ, as they are focus no only on speaking or lessing but as well on grammar. If need some more info. writte on my mail adress: renata.polish@yahoo
chicasimpatica
23 May 2011 #164
Hi everyone! I am polish girl and I would like to practice and improve my english and also I can help you with polish. If you are intersted this exchange language write to me. My meil : chica-simpatica@wp.pl I think this is very good way of learning languages.
andrzejj833
27 Jul 2011 #165
hi are you still won study Polish?? if yes write to me i can offer you polish language course by Skyp and a special selected materials more fit for your needs. This is my e mail office@iaagryf.co.uk

Andrew
EastPole
20 Aug 2011 #166
I'll probably spoil a buissnes of some guys, but I may help you with learning polish, like correct your polish writing, tell what form are common, what official, learn some slang if you wish, make a sound file with speaking of some words etc. etc (It's up to you actually) for free. I got behelor title in journalism, so I know polish at least sufficient. My english is 5/10, so, as return I'd like to ask you rarely (via mail) about english idioms or stuff like that (simple question/answer, no bothering at all). If anyone is interestet let me know on donpeyot@go2.pl. I'm native ofc
micheljonson - | 2
16 Sep 2011 #167
Merged: want to learn polish

Hi , myself Michel from London ,I am new to polish forum, i came here because i like to speak polish but i cant speak it fluently. So please give me suggestion as to how i learn to speak it properly.
sobieski 106 | 2,118
16 Sep 2011 #168
Evening classes and a lot of determination :) Good luck !
kaytz - | 11
17 Sep 2011 #169
I'm learning Polish too...I have a beautiful Polish guy and also many Polish friends and my guy is happy because sometimes he doesn't understand some words in English so he can't wait for me to learn this...he'll be waiting a while before I'm even good at this hahaha...

I think the best way to learn is repetition and consistent everyday...and face to face with others speaking it...also a night class or weekend class ...

And I will also say listen and watch Polish music on Youtube !!! I do this and repeat the songs over and over and some I can sing haha...also some have lyrics with the song so you can see how it is spoken...it's a fun way also...

I went to Poland last year and picked up good books [also a picture dictionary] that had a cd in it they also have a website you can buy online and I think it is very good one...

supermemo.eu
bookdepository.com

also has many Polish books too...

Byki has free download and I find this a good one too...it has flash cards...
Shirley09
25 Sep 2011 #170
Hello! Anyone interested in language exchange in Warsaw? I'm studying English, would love to meet on a regular basis for a conversation with a native speaker - and teach You polish instead! Feel free to drop me a line - shirley09@op.pl
madz_iulkaa
12 Oct 2011 #171
HELLO I can help you to learn Polish , i'm native speaker, I speak English also :) my skype madz_iulkaa
annuanti
18 Jan 2012 #172
hello I'm native speaker in Polish language. I'm looking for a person which want to learn Polish language and know very good English language. I help in Polish, you help in English.

My e-mail: annuanti@interia.pl, I can give you my gg number.
Lucass - | 1
3 Feb 2012 #173
Please send me an email on lukasz.zemelka@gmail, I'll tell You some great information :)
Aleks1234
10 Apr 2012 #174
Hi,
I'm Polish native speaker. I'm looking for language exchange - I can teach you Polish (even for beginners), you will teach my English . I'm interested in conversational english. Write me: amazur1(at)wp.pl.

I live near Warsaw.
phill
13 Apr 2012 #175
find : howtospeakpolish on blogspot ...

FREE & ONLINE

you can also look at our YouTube online course : youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=aczT22o6zXs[img]
ElaJadwiga - | 1
16 Apr 2012 #176
Hello:)
You can come to my Language School. I am a teacher of Polish language (native speaker). You will learn fast and in friendly invironement. Give me a call, please: 0790 767 49 47.

Ela
phill
18 Apr 2012 #177
youtube.com/watch?v=aczT22o6zXs
catsoldier 62 | 595
18 Apr 2012 #178
phill

Hi Phill, I like the videos on your blog. She seems to have very good pronunciation and she doesn't just read the words, she pronounces them as if she were using them in a situation. Very nice. Dobrze and tak sobie were good examples :-)

I watched the first video also. The proper name for a bench warmer is a substitute. To call someone a bench warmer would be very derogatory I think :-)

You are able to insert your videos on the forum also.


Ellen12345helli
27 Jan 2015 #179
Hi, i can teach you polish. Is anyone ready ? ;) just give me a sign here!
Adi - | 12
27 Jan 2015 #180
Free online courses: memrise/courses/english/polish/


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