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Learning Polish using audio?


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kie
Edited by: kie  Sep 22, 07, 15:52  #1

Hello.

There doesn't appear to be much out there, but does anyone know of any type of audio (mp3, cd's etc) to help learn Polish. I fear i've pretty much got all that's out there that I can find from England:-

Teach yourself polish CD
Before you land mp3 (itunes)
Vocabulearn (itunes and pretty crap I think!?)
BYKI
Pimsleur comprehensive (annoying that it's only 30 lessons when Russian has loads more!)

It's all for beginners and I think I now know all these. I wondered if there's anything a little more challenging?

Otherwise I think the only option getting someone who speaks Polish to record some for you?

Thanks, Kieron.

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Lightbulb
  Sep 22, 07, 23:34  #2

Quoting: kie
Otherwise I think the only option getting someone who speaks Polish to record some for you?


You might talk to Polish-speakers over Yahoo or Skype, or at least listen in on public conversations there, if you're well enough along to make use of it. I haven't visited the Polish channels just yet, but I found both to be very helpful in the past when trying to improve my German. I know a bunch of people who visit this forum have Skype and sometimes volunteer to help others learn, as well.

As to the software/files you mention, my local library here (California) carries only those, unfortunately. I've checked the database as recently as yesterday even, and that's all I've seen - Pimsleur and the Teach Yourself series.

Hope some of this made sense. I'm sort of passing into opiate stupor right now and having the usual trouble typing. Good luck though, and let us know if you find something helpful! :)

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andrewmagda
  Oct 26, 07, 10:54  #3

kie do you still have them on your pc? because i have been trying to find things like this on torrents and cant realy get the full programs if you still have them could you email me them aim me and let me know either way thanks

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telefonitika
  Oct 26, 07, 13:25  #4

Quoting: Lightbulb
You might talk to Polish-speakers over Yahoo or Skype


i do this method.

or find a language buddy/partner

xlingo.com

speakmania.com

are a few :)

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HAL9009
  Oct 28, 07, 13:43  #5

Quoting: kie
There doesn't appear to be much out there, but does anyone know of any type of audio (mp3, cd's etc) to help learn Polish. I fear i've pretty much got all that's out there that I can find from England:



Check out some of the links here:
http://www.polishforums.com/polish_language_learning_links-17_8328_0.h tml

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