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Petra  Nov 16, 11, 12:03    #1
Hi guys,
can anyone reccomend me where to learn Polish in Warsaw? I would like to take this challenge... althought I heard
it is almost impossible to master this language:)I heard that Polish courses at University sucks at they are really grammar oriented,
teachers are old and books look like from 80's.... I wonder which schol is the best to start with? Can anyone help?

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 Nov 16, 11, 16:14    #2
I am also searching for good place to learn polish in warsaw,i heard this 2 places iko.com.pl & pff-pff.com/pl/home
if any one can recommend another good places it will be nice.
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 Nov 16, 11, 16:40    #3
I used this place: Centre for Polish Language
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 Nov 16, 11, 17:34    #4
Petra:
althought I heardit is almost impossible to master this language:)

I know at least one person who managed it :)
Antonio74  Nov 18, 11, 14:54    #5
Hi Petra, I was studying with Academy Pff Warsaw, they have office by the old town. I had classes with a very good teacher, I think her name was Ivona.
They had good price deals and not too big groups, I was enjoying classes a lot.
AndreasMc  Nov 18, 11, 15:00    #6
Gero, I was studying with pff-pff.com. I started with individual classes, then I changed into small group. I moved there from IKO, I prefered course at Pff much more, they cared more about the course and students. But this is only my opinion.
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 Nov 20, 11, 23:27    #7
Thanks AndreasMc
John2011  Nov 22, 11, 22:12    #8
I am learning via Skype with learn-polish.pl
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 Nov 22, 11, 23:18    #9
John2011 how you learn via skype i found only on there website skype to contact only. if you can explain more please.
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Edited by: Moderator  Dec 6, 11, 23:37    #10
Petra:
it is almost impossible to master this language:)

Nothing's impossible :) If you have motivation and really want to learn, you will be successful :) If you have strong self-motivation and want to start learning a language from the beginners level you should maybe try look for some online courses. Polish might be hard to learn for some people and obviously, like learning any other language, it is really time-consuming. I can suggest that you’ll have a look on some online courses which are both time- and money- saving.

there is no need to spam the forum with your website.
misiurski  Jan 10, 12, 22:40    #11
wwwpolyglotocom
If anyone wants to learn polish via skype i suggest a system. I can teach you Polish for 1 hour and you will teach me English for 1 hour in return.
my e-mail: misiurski[at]gmail.com
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 Jan 10, 12, 23:05    #12
I went to this school and loved it!! I took a normal course as well as an intensive and they were great!

http://www.iko.com.pl/
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 Jan 11, 12, 00:06    #13
Petra:
I heard that Polish courses at University sucks at they are really grammar oriented,
teachers are old and books look like from 80's....


I was a student at SGH and took Polish courses there. The teacher they have is great and had created her own book/handouts. She recommended the Polski mniej obcy books, but I don't know if there's a beginner level for that... it wouldn't hurt to check out the options, there are tons of courses available in Warsaw!
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 Jan 11, 12, 12:16    #14
I am taking classes at Polonicum at the University of Warsaw. My instructor has been very good but the class is too big (fifteen or so). My wife and I also took private lessons from:

http://www.polish4you.waw.pl/start.php?lang=en

I was extremely pleased with Anna Wojtasiak as a teacher. She tailored our course to our needs, came to us and taught in our apartment, and it was not as expensive as I had expected.
doris  Feb 14, 12, 11:17    #15
Hi, I recommend you CJP. They use communicative method, focusing on day to day needs. With them Polish seems quite easy and lessons give you a great fun without any stress. You can choose individual or group courses intensive or regular or "Survival Polish".
Try it!
You can find more details on website cjp.pl
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 Feb 14, 12, 11:25    #16
doris:
CJP.

They don't have a good reputation.
rashmi_r  Mar 26, 12, 16:55    #17
well, I can recommend 2b language consulting (visit their web 2b.edu.pl), as they do good job, just contact them and ask for details.

anyway, polish isn't an easy language to learn with all these crazy grammar rules... :///

good luck guys!



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