xXlisaXx 8 | 182 25 May 2007 / #1I start on a Polish course on Tuesday. Just found it by chance. So at last i'll be learning it properly. :-)
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506 25 May 2007 / #3good luck in polish which i used to know but has been replaced in my mind by more important things
sapphire 22 | 1,241 25 May 2007 / #5where is it lisa? the only one Ive found is £200 a term and I dont wanna pay that.. I feel i could do with some proper grammar. the only polish I know (as taught by the bf) is not suitable for polite society.
OP xXlisaXx 8 | 182 25 May 2007 / #6It's in Yeovil Somerset. The man i spoke to says they started it last November because the Police, local business and some public came forward wanting to learn. There are only about 8 on the course at the moment. It's just a turn up and start learning thing no set weeks. They are trying to promote a unity thing between the locals and the Polish community.
sapphire 22 | 1,241 25 May 2007 / #7oh thats a bit far from London. well good luck with it. What happened with the Polish man you liked?
OP xXlisaXx 8 | 182 25 May 2007 / #8Given up on him. lolYou never know though, the Polish class is right next to the English class so i still might meet someone. :-D
telefonitika 25 May 2007 / #10we started with about 20 on the course on thursday evenings at doncaster college number went down to approx 8 on a regular basis attend the course now!one of the people on my polish course actually teaches english to polish students at the college but its in a different part of the building and not at same time as the polish course runs
scottishchick1 1 Jun 2007 / #11hi i am learning polish of my work collegues. i think its great. i have learned loads of words but i cant say them all. i prefere to write them down.bit strange i no. hahadoes anyone have any tips on improving my speech when talking polish? thanks
karl - | 5 4 Jun 2007 / #12hi scottish chick,i have been using a polish phrase book. it has been very helpful to me. also polish night school helps a lot.