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21 Jan 2017 / #31
HairPullMeIn 21 Jan 2010 #25
How cab you learn Polish from a book WRITTEN in a language that you DON'T KNOW ???:))):!!! that's probably the stupidest thing I heard in a long long time...
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It is very possible... and a good idea because they will be able to promote the book in the many tiny European countries we have and all over the world really. We have been studying with this book for a few years in a Belgium language school. Instructions are usually quite similar once you get the basic grammar terms. It's not hard to look up things nowadays ;) We do have a teacher though but we never find ourselves asking what the instructions mean, it's quite obvious and if not she will explain... Saying something is stupid when you haven't even tried it won't really get you far I'm afraid :-)
I've been trying to learn this language for many years, bought a lot of CD's + books to study it on my own, even tried with a Polish relative who used to teach, but in the end what works for me is going to evening class every week, listening to the radio in the background, traveling to Poland and practicing as much as I can. I don't really believe in self-study... I totally believe in as much listening and speaking immersion as possible. But everyone's different :-)
Good luck everyone!
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How cab you learn Polish from a book WRITTEN in a language that you DON'T KNOW ???:))):!!! that's probably the stupidest thing I heard in a long long time...
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It is very possible... and a good idea because they will be able to promote the book in the many tiny European countries we have and all over the world really. We have been studying with this book for a few years in a Belgium language school. Instructions are usually quite similar once you get the basic grammar terms. It's not hard to look up things nowadays ;) We do have a teacher though but we never find ourselves asking what the instructions mean, it's quite obvious and if not she will explain... Saying something is stupid when you haven't even tried it won't really get you far I'm afraid :-)
I've been trying to learn this language for many years, bought a lot of CD's + books to study it on my own, even tried with a Polish relative who used to teach, but in the end what works for me is going to evening class every week, listening to the radio in the background, traveling to Poland and practicing as much as I can. I don't really believe in self-study... I totally believe in as much listening and speaking immersion as possible. But everyone's different :-)
Good luck everyone!
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