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magdaskiThreads: 2
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 Aug 25, 08, 22:36    #61
King Sobieski:

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

Hi there,

Where are you based?
Perhaps I could travel to your place?

Cheers,
Magda

King SobieskiThreads: 7
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Edited by: King Sobieski  Aug 25, 08, 22:56    #62
magdaski:

Hi there,

Where are you based?
Perhaps I could travel to your place?

Cheers,
Magda


i live in thornbury but only in a two room unit, so no real place to study.

i saw your other post about meeting poles in melbourne. there is a website:

http://dziuplamelbourne.com/forum/YaBB.pl

there is a monthly dziupla each month, sometimes out in north melbourne.

and there is a polish festival in november at fed square.

there are also a few restaurants, but not many.
languagebridge  Aug 30, 08, 15:57    #63
Hello!

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Anybody interested? The first lesson is completely FREE!!!!!!

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or via skype: languagebridge

I'm looking forward to hearing from you!!!!
magdaskiThreads: 2
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 Sep 2, 08, 02:52    #64
King Sobieski:

saw your other post about meeting poles in melbourne. there is a website:

http://dziuplamelbourne.com/forum/YaBB.pl

Hej hej King Sobieski,

Thank you for kindness - it is highly appreciated. Is Dziupla more for young or older crowd. Have you been there? I am thinking of visiting but saw the website and it looks pretty dull.

Magda
King SobieskiThreads: 7
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 Sep 2, 08, 17:47    #65
magdaski:

Hej hej King Sobieski,

Thank you for kindness - it is highly appreciated. Is Dziupla more for young or older crowd. Have you been there? I am thinking of visiting but saw the website and it looks pretty dull.

Magda


yeah, there is not too many members on this site apart from the mods and the like.

i have only been to one dziupla and there was a mix, from early 20's to late 40's. there is actually pictures on that site from previous dziupla's.

but the polish festival is in fed square in november, there is a site i could post for you if you like.

how is living in toorak going? strange place for a new immigrant.
PaulinaSzymanskThreads: -
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 Nov 27, 08, 15:46    #66
Hello,
If you are willing to learn Polish with native Polish speaker (me :)) give me a buzz on 0431677624. Iam located in Yarraville but if its more convinient i can come to your place. Hope to hear from you. Thanks
Paula
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 Nov 27, 08, 20:10    #67
wow it seems theres alot more going off in Melbourne then i thought!

Hey the names Uri

I used to live in England (before that canada) and now live in Meblourne Aus. I starting learning Polish in England and made decent progress. The fact i worked with pole helped alot and i learned basic comands and conversational phrases and used them.

Now i have moved, its gotten harder. With no one to practise or guide me i am finding the language hard and i am unsure if pronouceiations are correct. I have tried looking for any Polish soical clubs but with my very limited Polish reading skills i have hit a dead end. So any help or advice would be appriciated. Just for Referance i am in south Melbourne past Frankston.

It would be nice to surpise my Polish relitives in Toronto when i visit them with a little bit more of there language then i know now.

Regards

Uri
King SobieskiThreads: 7
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 Nov 27, 08, 20:39    #68
comrade_uri:

Now i have moved, its gotten harder. With no one to practise or guide me i am finding the language hard and i am unsure if pronouceiations are correct. I have tried looking for any Polish soical clubs but with my very limited Polish reading skills i have hit a dead end. So any help or advice would be appriciated. Just for Referance i am in south Melbourne past Frankston.

It would be nice to surpise my Polish relitives in Toronto when i visit them with a little bit more of there language then i know now.

Regards

Uri


uri, if you scour through the polonia-australia topic section you should find what you're looking for.

there are 2 polish clubs i know of in sunshine and rowville/dandenong.

and south melbourne is closer to the cbd, not past frankston.
PaulinaSzymanskThreads: -
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 Dec 4, 08, 20:07    #69
Jana,
Tried to call you back but no luck... I can do wednesdays 7 pm. Iam charging $50 per hour (plus lessons at your place) :). If you still interested call me.
Paula
Guest  Dec 8, 08, 04:00    #70
King Sobieski:

how is living in toorak going? strange place for a new immigrant.


It's great! Beautiful gardens! Also quite safe. I like it
magdaskiThreads: 2
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 Dec 8, 08, 04:04    #71
Polonia shop in arcade off bourke street

Where exactly is that? Which Bourke Street?
Thanks a lot!
King SobieskiThreads: 7
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 Dec 8, 08, 21:31    #72
magdaski:

Polonia shop in arcade off bourke street

Where exactly is that? Which Bourke Street?
Thanks a lot!


hey magda,

it is actually on elizabeth street, between collins and little collins.

if you are walking to flinders street it is on your left hand side.
magdaskiThreads: 2
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 Dec 13, 08, 03:38    #73
thanks a lot King Sobieski ;)
Learn Polish!  Apr 12, 09, 03:25    #74
To Paulina,

Hi, my name is Alayne and I live in Spotswood and was wanting to learn Polish. I used to speak it fluently when I was a little child but once I went to school I started to lose it, and now I want to re-learn it. If you are able to help me, please contact me on, email address is alaynew@yahoo.com

Thank you in advance

Alayne
McEwenThreads: -
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Edited by: Moderator  Apr 14, 09, 04:47    #75
Hi all!
Do you want to learn Polish?
Or maybe improve your English?
We teach children and adults at levels from beginner to advanced.
Our school Language Champs is located in Moorabbin (Frankston Line) and in South Melbourne (close to CBD).
If you are intrested, please call us on:
(03) 9555 5355
or email:
info@languagechamps.com.au
alexia-m@hotmail.co.uk

Aleksandra McEwen

---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------

Czesc wszystkim!
Chcesz nauczyc sie jezyka polskiego?
A moze chcesz sie podszkolic w angielskim?
Uczymy dzieci, mlodziec i doroslych, od poziomu poczatkujacego do zaawansowanego.
Nasza szkola Language Champs znajduje sie w Moorabbin (linia metra Frankston) oraz w poludniowym Melbourne (blisko centrum miasta).
Jesli jestes zainteresowany, zadzwon:
(03) 9555 5355
lub wyslij mejla:
info@languagechamps.com.au
alexia-m@hotmail.co.uk

Aleksandra McEwen


Hi everyone!
I have already posted a message about Polish and English courses at the Language Champs school. However, if you are more intrested in 1 to 1 tutoring, I am also available.
I am a Masters level English Literature and Education graduate with Qualified Teacher Status (UK). I am an experienced teacher who has worked in a range of educational settings; Primary, Special Needs and English as a Foreign Language schools. I am a native speaker of Polish and was trained in teaching English.

If you want to learn Polish or improve your English, email me:
alexia-m@hotmail.co.uk

Aleksandra McEwen
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 Apr 15, 09, 02:17    #76
Are you still intrested in learning Polish?
Email me: alexia-m@hotmail.co.uk
or call our school Language Champs directly on: (03) 9555 5355
See you!
Aleksandra
chaosThreads: -
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 Feb 20, 10, 10:02    #77
I'm a bit late to this discussion but...

The Victorian School of Languages (previously Saturday School of Modern Languages) still runs Polish language classes. Just google "Victorian School of Languages".
bozenai  Feb 28, 11, 11:59    #78
We can offer you few classes in three locations city,Rowville and South Melbourne
look
pccv.org.au/schools/content_pl.php?n=20071010_1&f=programs
marzena00  Feb 25, 12, 12:47    #79
Hi there!

If anyone is still interested in learning polish, do not hesitate contacting me on marzena.knapkie@gmail.com.

I am currently a language teacher in Rowville Polish School on the weekends, but can also arrange private tutoring (I'm located in Rowville).

Thanks,
Marzena


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