PolishForums   Everything about Poland
Home . Polls . Search Witamy,  [Guest 38.103.63.18]  Latest Discussions . Unanswered Posts
 Please register or login below:

 » Username  » Password 
Polish Forums / Life in Poland / Start a new topic in the [Life in Poland] forum

Study Polish Full Time


posts: 12
 
Guest
  May 22, 06, 10:59  #1

Hi... I am thinking of taking a year out of work and moving to Poland to learn Polish (from scratch). I would plan to spend maybe the first 3-6 months studying Polish full time.

What level of speaking/understanding Polish do people feel I could get to through this approach after say 6 months?

My reason for considering this is that Polish would be very beneficial to my long term career.

Any comments, thoughts, advice etc much appreciated.



                              
Reply
Guest
  May 22, 06, 11:26  #2

I don`t what is your nationality but if you`re Slavic then I think that 6 months is just fine to learn Polish to be able to speak at a basic communivative level.. but if you`re non-Slavic then ..perhaps if you`re going to REALLY put some effort to it.. ..then perhaps you`ll be able to communicate at some basic communicative level.

From my opservation non-Slavic people tend to learn to speak our language at a medium communicative level - after 2-3 years of studying. It depends from the person.



                              
Reply
Guest
  May 22, 06, 13:03  #3

Thanks... I'm a native English speaker.



                              
Reply
jackelliot [Guest]
  Jun 13, 06, 10:22  #4

Hammersmith have a good seminar on Polish language (London)

Guest

                              
Reply
Guest
  Jun 13, 06, 19:34  #5

it depends on how bad you want to speak polish ,native english can speak in as little as six months i hear i've been learning off an on for about a month and my polish friends are amazed how fast and well i pick up on it. just by listening to them speak polish i'm able to learn the language, however my grammer needs work but i can pronounce very well. it all depends on the person i am a native english speaker however i'm 1/2 polish smile but my family doesn't speak polish



                              
Reply
Anna UK [Guest]
  Apr 4, 08, 11:06  #6

Hiya :) My husband is British and he has been learning Polish for 4 years but we live in UK. He bought rosseta stone course and some others and has been learning. It's very hard for him and he can't speak yet and I would say that his level is pre-intermediate. But every time we're in Poland for a week or less he finds it very useful and he speak better. But anyway it's a long way to go... Polish is one of the most difficult languages in the world and I must say that our grammar is so difficult (i can't even understand it) :) so wish you all the best! The most important is to speak and speak and even if it's not good speak anyway. To be honest i think half a year in Poland will give you maybe intermediate level but for sure not advanced. Good luck!

Guest

                              
Reply
Grzegorz_
  Apr 4, 08, 11:26  #7

Anna UK:
(i can't even understand it) :)


Who can ?


Member
Posts: 4907
Joined: Nov 16, 06
                              
Reply
secanix79
  Apr 7, 08, 16:50  #8

[b][/b]Hi every Body, AM Algerian Living in poland, now it's 3 months 1/2, still can't speak polish, I was trying with some books, but it's ..........ohhhh my god so hard
i know only few words, i was looking for some schools but it's very expensive 50ZL/H , it's strange !!!

Member
Posts: 10
Joined: Apr 7, 08
                              
Reply
TracyDarek
  Apr 9, 08, 15:49  #9

yes,it's really very difficult to learn.I am Chinese.I live in Poland more than 2 years,and I can speak 3 or 4 sentences :-) and my husband is a polish...of course we both can speak english.

Member
Posts: 4
Joined: Feb 11, 08
                              
Reply
Davey
  Apr 9, 08, 15:55  #10

I learned the alphabet in like 5 minutes....
I'm a native English speaker...if the drive/passion is there to learn, it shouldn't be hard


Member
Posts: 324
Joined: Jun 29, 07
                              
Reply
andysterdam
  Apr 10, 08, 06:22  #11

Can anyone recommend a good CD/DVD home study program?

Check out this free program hosted by the University of Pittsburgh: URL

Of course, that's great to get you started, but I'm looking for a hard core do-it-yourself.


Member
Posts: 51
Joined: Mar 12, 08
                              
Reply
jedrula
  Apr 11, 08, 15:34  #12

I'm a native english speaker and i find the trick to learning polish is the grammer

It will explain the "random" word ending changes that i found so strange

If learn the endings for the Genative, Dative cases etc... it will start to make sense
the adjetives also change so learn the endings for each case also. The tables for the endings can be found in the collins dictionary Pages xxvii for the nouns and page xxviii for the adjectives

It will take a little time but believe me its worth it

If you ever ask a polish person "why does a word change its ending?" they start saying "Kto, co, Kogo, Czego etc" these are the question words that change the case for each word or sentence.

When u learn these endings u will begin to recognise them when u see them written or spoken and language wont appear so random and difficult.

Member
Posts: 2
Joined: Jan 8, 08
                              
Reply
Similar Threads¦Latest Discussions Go UPtop of page

Home / Life in Poland /

Your Reply re: Study Polish Full Time 

Bold  Italic  Horizontal Line  Cite Source 
Ą  ą  Ć  ć  Ę  ę  Ł  ł  Ń  ń  Ó  ó  Ś  ś  Ź  ź  Ż  ż

 If you read this, you are probably not a registered user yet and cannot access all forums and features!

 - Before creating a new topic, make sure to follow the Topic Title Creation Rules.
 - Your message must comply with the General Forum Rules.
 - If you have further questions, check the Forum FAQ & Feedback section.

 To post anonymously, please enter a temporary and unique Username (without password).


 Please register or login below:

 » Username  » Password 

Newer thread in this forum: Older thread in this forum:
Need help with teaching English in Poland Haircuts In Poland

75 users online in the last hour [Guests - 54 / Members - 21] All times are CST (GMT -6)

Home . Latest Discussions . Unanswered Posts . Statistics
© 2005-08 PolishForums.com | About Us | Contact Us | Privacy, TOS, Rules | Poland Advertising | Support PF