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zion  Feb 26, 07, 09:58    #1
hi can any one recomend a good school to learn polish in Warsaw but not too expensive or do the state provide any free courses dont think so but hope so in some European countries the state give free leassons .

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 Feb 26, 07, 13:22    #2
Don't know if they are good, but you may check

klubdialogu.pl/index.php?lang=en&kursy=jezyka
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 Feb 26, 07, 13:28    #3
Another Polish course in Warsaw: cjp.pl/eng/about_us.htm
zion  Feb 26, 07, 14:07    #4
thanks men
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 Mar 2, 07, 13:37    #5
You can always learn the language for yourself for free. It is not very difficult.
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 Mar 2, 07, 14:09    #6
Quoting: Michal
It is not very difficult...


..it's blinkin impossible.
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 Mar 3, 07, 09:33    #7
There is a very good little course of Polish produced a long time ago called Mowimi po Polsku. It was written in the 1960's and there was a set of records with it. I would strongly recommend it if you can get hold of a copy. I would think that it might be out of print now. The Berlitz travel guids are very good for information on the country and give an excellent vocabulary. you could learn a chapter per week and set yourself a target but it is not worth paying for lessons. I would never pay for language lessons. Po prostu nie warto. Rob wszysko sam!
learnpolish  Aug 7, 08, 09:10    #8
you can study Polish with that school as well: Centre for Polish Studies
www.learnpolish.edu.pl
horton  Jun 17, 09, 20:49    #9
or you can take private lessons. I do recommend a pretty good teacher - Magda. She's a very nice and helpful person. Her e-mail: english_polish@yahoo.com
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 Jun 18, 09, 13:39    #10
Hi. Not sure how cheap you are looking for but you might check out www.iko.com.pl. They have intensive courses which can get you started off. While the price per course may seem a bit high, the hourly rate works out quite cheap.

Good luck.
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 Jul 5, 09, 16:42    #11
ooops, I made a mistake, a right e mail address to my Polish teacher is
english_polish@yahoo.ca

website: polish.lessons.wizytowka.pl
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Edited by: Administrator  Jul 6, 09, 10:48    #12
easypolish.wizytowka.pl

So how come this doesn't show up as a link straight away?
Billy  Jul 12, 09, 02:19    #13
Been mentioned before on this forum, but Ready Steady Polish in Warsaw is a new school but very good as it is run by Brits with native Polish teachers, very good customer service and friendly approach to teaching. I have been with them for a month. They teach over Skype as well.

www .readysteadypolish.eu

It is a difficult language, got to say, but one must keep going and try to use it in their daily life.
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 Oct 21, 09, 16:41    #14
Hi!
The Centre for Polish studies has some discounts at the moment, you should check!
learnpolish.edu.pl
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 Oct 22, 09, 13:36    #15
Hhmm...some of those courses in the Centre for Polish studies look interesting..!! Must check them out in the new year.
Vincent
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 Oct 23, 09, 12:39    #16
vndunne

Is that a New Year's resolution? ;)

Amy

Yeah, cause the Centre's launching a new course in less than 2 weeks from now, and they're giving some huge "last minute" discounts on it (15%, the website says).
former sudent  Jun 29, 10, 19:34    #17
Good luck with your Polish :) I started with this school, here is their website learn-polish.pl
Mind you that was 8 years ago :)
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Edited by: sobieski  Jun 29, 10, 19:53    #18
I did Polish at IKO years ago. It was good, but as in all schools I guess it depends on the teachers how effective the course is.
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 Jan 7, 11, 17:48    #19
are there cheap polish lessons available in krakow? i will inshallah (god-willing) travel there in future after my 1st time in may, itr will be useful for me (also so i can improve my polish with my polish friends where i live)
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 Jan 11, 11, 16:20    #20
I know one good and not expensive teacher in Krakow. She is a friend of my teacher. Her number is 601 593 217 - Joanna.

Good luck :)
alexw68  Jan 11, 11, 16:28    #21
learn polish:
Her number is --- ---- --- - Joanna.

Good work, @learnpolish. Are you completely unaware of other people's rights to privacy? In future send these things via PM, that is the way these things are done.

And while you are about it, in future send your mailshots by BC, not CC as you no doubt do currently.

Honestly, basic literacy in matters of online conduct can't be that much to ask, can it?
Assia  Feb 20, 12, 00:02    #22
Hallo, I'm Asia and i'd be happy to help anyone with learning Polish. Please check my Polish learning blog and let me know what topics are you interested in:
translator-diary.blogspot.com/2012/02/learn-polish-every-week.html
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 Mar 21, 12, 21:54    #23
hi assia,jestem patrick,i am trying to learn polish here in dublin,, i am finding it very difficult ,at the moment i am trying to work out one of the cases, genetive,mabye you could explain for me the noun endings for singular masculine,, a and u,,im okay with the adjective ego,, im just trying to figure out when i have to use a or u , i do know its with negation, thanks patrick



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