Arika
12 Jun 2013
Language / Give me some reasons to learn Polish [126]
wow that's a year already! I almost forgot this thread
So after this very controversial thread, I attended to a language center near my neighbourhood. I started with beginner A, then move to B, and it was fun at first. The language was indeed fascinating and I and my classmates (there're about 15 of us) enjoyed it a lot...until...the CASES. It was crazy to learn all of them. I though German cases were bad but Polish cases are just amazingly worse. So after the fun time with "hello" and "my name is...", we were knocked off the ground by the unbelievably complicated grammar. I couldn't tell the difference between some similar sounds like ć and ci and cz ... my mind was just blowing when I listened to my teacher and the video tape.
So after spending 4 months in classes and 500 usd and countless advils, I finally decided that the language wasn't invented for me, so I gave up. Now I can merely recall the basic stuff like greetings, numbers, days, months...but I still remember the Polish dance we learned and the sausage and the "pyzy" my teacher bought us. That was just so nice to get to know the culture, but unfortunately I just couldn't handle the language.
wow that's a year already! I almost forgot this thread
So after this very controversial thread, I attended to a language center near my neighbourhood. I started with beginner A, then move to B, and it was fun at first. The language was indeed fascinating and I and my classmates (there're about 15 of us) enjoyed it a lot...until...the CASES. It was crazy to learn all of them. I though German cases were bad but Polish cases are just amazingly worse. So after the fun time with "hello" and "my name is...", we were knocked off the ground by the unbelievably complicated grammar. I couldn't tell the difference between some similar sounds like ć and ci and cz ... my mind was just blowing when I listened to my teacher and the video tape.
So after spending 4 months in classes and 500 usd and countless advils, I finally decided that the language wasn't invented for me, so I gave up. Now I can merely recall the basic stuff like greetings, numbers, days, months...but I still remember the Polish dance we learned and the sausage and the "pyzy" my teacher bought us. That was just so nice to get to know the culture, but unfortunately I just couldn't handle the language.