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 Feb 28, 08, 03:17    #31
Moorabbin

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 Feb 28, 08, 16:28    #32
I'm not sure when the classes are held- day, time etc. With hectic schedules, it could be difficult for us all to be able to attend at the same time. I might try a P.C. tutor program first and enquire into the class thing again later in the year.
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 Feb 29, 08, 05:40    #33
Moorabin?!?! Thats too far me!! I'm using a cd rom i got off the internet and found its pretty helpful. Really helping me with my spelling especially.
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 Mar 3, 08, 20:51    #34
yeah, i work in the city but getting to moorabin and then back to the north after work is just too much for me.
polska  Mar 5, 08, 04:46    #35
hello everybody wanting to know how to speak like a true polak. All polish material available from the Polonia shop in arcade off bourke street. Language school at princess hill evening center in Lygon.
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 Mar 5, 08, 07:57    #36
which arcade off Bourke street, closer directions would be nice and helpful..
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 Mar 5, 08, 15:48    #37
davidpeake wrote:
which arcade off Bourke street, closer directions would be nice and helpful..


it is actually on elizabeth street, between collins and lil collins.
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 Mar 5, 08, 16:10    #38
youtube.com/watch?v=INdjRCNcZj0, sth 4 the Aussies, this is uplifting!!
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 Mar 9, 08, 05:49    #39
Dobri Wieczor Taya,
How did you go getting others to enrol with you for Polski Szkola????
I called Language Champs and they were looking at around $50 per class,
although that would have been 1 - on - 1.
Porozmawiamy potem.....
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Edited by: NonComposMentis  Mar 14, 08, 23:35    #40
Hi All,
My name is Ewa, I am a native Polish speaker living in Melbourne. If there is still anyone interested in Polish lessons I might be able to help. Please contact me if you want 1-1 tutoring.
Ewa
PS. I have my own registered bussiness (mainly teaching computers) so I can provide invoices for all lessons.
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 Apr 2, 08, 23:35    #41
Ewa,
I live in Melbourne and am interested in lessons.
Email: mtooka@hotmail.com

Regards

Matt
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 Apr 3, 08, 00:46    #42
Hi Anna

I have been learning Polish using the Pimsleur Polish Language CD's.
These are actually very good, and you get the basics and pronounciation quite well.

I spoke with my grandmother with what I learned and she said it was quite good.

Cheers

Matt
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 Apr 30, 08, 20:40    #43
I find this thread very very interesting. I am amazed how many people like
to learn and speak po Polsku. If only it was like that when I came to Australia
over 15 years ago and all the polish/ozzies teenagers looked at me with contempt
because I couldn't speak English. ;-P and now look , some of those teens who didn't want to even say dziękuje looking for tapes to learn how to pronounce
polish words ! Suddenly it is cool to be Polak / European ..... hmmmm
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 Apr 30, 08, 21:21    #44
I am a native speaker, I can teach people on a practical basis - meaning that I can speak Polish with you and answer questions.
I live in Sth. Melbourne.
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 Apr 30, 08, 22:37    #45
Gosiaa:
I find this thread very very interesting. I am amazed how many people like
to learn and speak po Polsku. If only it was like that when I came to Australia
over 15 years ago and all the polish/ozzies teenagers looked at me with contempt
because I couldn't speak English. ;-P and now look , some of those teens who didn't want to even say dziękuje looking for tapes to learn how to pronounce
polish words ! Suddenly it is cool to be Polak / European ..... hmmmm


my parents even sent me to polish school on saturdays, but being young and naive i thought it a waste of time and didnt pay much attention.

regret it now.
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Edited by: Gosiaa  May 1, 08, 01:43    #46
Is it cool to speak po Polsku only because Poland is in EU ?

also to anyone who is trying to learn polish why not download polish
songs it is the fun way to learn !
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 May 1, 08, 17:44    #47
Gosiaa:


Is it cool to speak po Polsku only because Poland is in EU ?

also to anyone who is trying to learn polish why not download polish
songs it is the fun way to learn !


is this directed to me???

both my parents are polish, so, natural progression that i would like to learn and understand the mother tongue.
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Edited by: rumanu  May 15, 08, 20:56    #48
Gosiaa:
I find this thread very very interesting. I am amazed how many people like
to learn and speak po Polsku. If only it was like that when I came to Australia
over 15 years ago and all the polish/ozzies teenagers looked at me with contempt
because I couldn't speak English. ;-P and now look , some of those teens who didn't want to even say dziękuje looking for tapes to learn how to pronounce
polish words ! Suddenly it is cool to be Polak / European ..... hmmmm


I'd love to learn Polish, my dad never sent me to Polish school cos he thought it wasn't necessary, but then I couldn't speak with my own Babscia! What makes it worse is that I lived in Warszawa as a kid/young teen and never really learned properly plus I have dual nationality with a Polish passport lol

My Polish side of the family, we all speak English anyway, it makes me feel that I have lost some of my "Polishness" and culture.
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 May 20, 08, 02:55    #49
Hi All

My name is Anna, I am a native Polish speaker from Melbourne (Chadstone). If you are interested in learning Polish please contact me on 0432052331 or email : a_herba@hotmail.com.
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 May 20, 08, 22:32    #50
anja05:
Hi All

My name is Anna, I am a native Polish speaker from Melbourne (Chadstone). If you are interested in learning Polish please contact me on 0432052331 or email : a_herba@hotmail.com.


what would you charge an hour?

and would we have to travel to chaddy?
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 May 20, 08, 23:31    #51
The universtiy in Gainsville (spelling?) has a polish program. You can study the language and the history =)
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 May 21, 08, 17:56    #52
PolishXBarbie:
The universtiy in Gainsville (spelling?) has a polish program. You can study the language and the history =)


in melbourne, australia??

the only gainsville i know is the furniture store in melbourne.
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 May 21, 08, 20:08    #53
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh no..........lol sorry I didnt read aust. part. sorry. In fl we have acity called melbourne...so i thought it was Fl lol
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 May 21, 08, 22:33    #54
PolishXBarbie:


ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh no..........lol sorry I didnt read aust. part. sorry. In fl we have acity called melbourne...so i thought it was Fl lol


thought you may have meant the melbourne in florida...just wanted to clarify.
Guest  Jun 9, 08, 04:23    #55
Hi!
I`m Agnieszka and a native Polish speaker. I can teach you Polish but only online (Skype or another messanger), because I live in Poland. it is a very good way to learn how to speak in this language some materials can be sent on mail ( for example exercises). If someone is interessted plz email me agas2000@interia.pl
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 Jun 9, 08, 04:27    #56
ozdan:
Polish Tutor Melbourne

Guest:
I live in Poland


Agnieszka, are you nocturnal? This thread is down under.
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 Jun 10, 08, 00:23    #57
I believe Language Champs has started Polish classes. Take a look at their website languagechamps.com.au
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 Jul 8, 08, 00:45    #58
Language Champs are definitely offering classes in Polish
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 Aug 25, 08, 02:50    #59
Hi there,

I am a native Polish speaker, I arrived in Oz one and half year ago. (Spent the last 10 years in London).
I am living in Toorak at the moment, 5 minutes away from Toorak train station - Malvern Road.

I did Teacher Training Course back in Poland and I am able to give Polish classes if you are still interested. ( I was actually teaching English back in Poland and now working as an orthodontic techniacian...)

Contact me on magdaski@yahoo.co.uk or here.

Cheers,
Magda
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 Aug 25, 08, 17:29    #60
magdaski:

Hi there,

I am a native Polish speaker, I arrived in Oz one and half year ago. (Spent the last 10 years in London).
I am living in Toorak at the moment, 5 minutes away from Toorak train station - Malvern Road.

I did Teacher Training Course back in Poland and I am able to give Polish classes if you are still interested. ( I was actually teaching English back in Poland and now working as an orthodontic techniacian...)

Contact me on magdaski@yahoo.co.uk or here.

Cheers,
Magda


magda, if you were not on the other side of melbourne i would take you up on your offer.

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