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Warsaw Entertain: Open Day at Polish Language School


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bidiks  Jul 4, 11, 18:51    #1
Dear Foreigners,

Warsaw Entertain found for you the place where you can polish your polish:) or simply start to learn it from the beggining.
facebook.com/event.php?eid=221589367882034

Polish language school - Klub dialogu - invites you for:
OPEN DAY
with FREE TRIAL LESSONS
and delicious donuts & coffee

On Saturday,9th July, at 11 am, you will have a chance to get to know:

Teachers and staff
Proven methods of teaching
Unique atmosphere of courses
More about our cultural events

Please confirm your attendance by Friday, July 8th
warsaw.entertain@gmail.com

Do zobaczenia w sobotę!;-)

Warsaw Entertain
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IrishinPolandThreads: 6
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 Jul 31, 11, 12:42    #2
Overpriced and teacher I had was not very good, IMHO. But that was couple of years ago. They charged 100zł for individual lesson, 60 mins. I only paid 50zł as I was with a friend, although he missed a good few lessons they didn't charge me more so that was fair enough. Still, not going to try them again.
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Edited by: delphiandomine  Jul 31, 11, 14:08    #3
They charged 100zł for individual lesson, 60 mins.

That's way overpriced, that's for certain.

I also wonder how many of their teachers are actually formally qualified to teach Polish to foreigners, given that not many people actually choose this specialisation?
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 Jul 31, 11, 14:34    #4
the place where you can polish your polish

Yes - Poland
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 Jul 31, 11, 14:38    #5
I also wonder how many of their teachers are actually formally qualified to teach Polish to foreigners, given that not many people actually choose this specialisation?

Good point. I've had two Polish teachers. The first one was a very experienced lady who was fully qualified to teach Polish to Polish schoolkids. My progress was glacial. My current teacher has been trained to teach Polish to foreigners. Big difference in approach.



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