I am based in wroclaw, my polish is basic and really want to increase my knowledge of the language. i wish to take a course in january can anyone recommend a good school in the city.
I don't know Wrocław unfortunately... but maybe you should ask about it in Polish embassy? I'm sure they will be able to recommend you something good and proven.
Wrocław is a big university town so perhaps one of the university's building is open during the evening for such lessons as Polish? It would be worth having a look. Perhaps the local library would have information?
Merged:Does uni of wroclaw offer Polish preparatory courses?
does anyone know that in uni of wroclaw,do they offer u polish preparatory courses before u study english teaching courses? and in polish uni,what is the exam like? like they highlight some parts of the book and u just review it before u have exams?
there is no general exam. there are projects to work on... usually group work. this means that you have to rely on others. there is book learning, of course. then written tests. there are practical execises during lessons, which are marked and contribute to your final marks (for that semester). then there is the thesis/dissertation.
Centrum Jezykow Obcych INSPIRATION on Stronska street- I recommend! Small groups, the cheapest price in Wroclaw (as I checked everywhere), classes are not boring caz teacher prepare so many additional materials!
I was attending Polish course at Centrum Języków Obcych Inspiration last semester and I liked it a lot.. Now I am movin to Cracovie so cant continue there and looking for another school in Cracovie. But the school Inspiration is really cool, groups are not too big and the teacher asked us to try speak Polish from the first class at 0 level, so I started to feel very cool when I said my first Polish sentences at the really begininng! They teach stuff you can use in daily life, but also they explain grammar. And they have lots of interesting materials to use during lectures.. And finally, they are the cheapest in Wroclaw right now... If anyone knows good school in Cracovie, let me know please!
I can recommend a polish teacher in Krzyki. Aga has been teaching Polish to foreigners for over 10 years now. As a Polish Teacher, she's very patient and has a soothing, calm demeanor. Her website is polishteacher.pl. Check it out.
Yes, if you're studying within the English program at UWr, you should be able to take part in the Polish courses also. They offer a free (at least for all Erasmus/international students) two week preparatory course in Polish before the semester begins, and you also have the option to take a class during the semester as well. You can even take an assessment test at the beginning of the semester to determine what your level of Polish is. This consists of a recording being played and answering some questions on paper. I didn't take the semester course, but the preparatory course was quite easy, no exam or anything, just a participation grade I think.
I completed one year in Centrum Jezykow Obcych Inspiration (facebook.com/InspirationCentrumJezykowObcych), Stronska street! Definitly the beeest school ever, small groups, greaaaat teacher, interesting classes, everything well explained!!! But now its time to go back to my country:(((
Hi :) When you're in Poland you have polish language all around you, so it's not a big problem to find someone to teach you basics. If you want to know polish better, then you should probably look for a school/teacher.
But, you know, you can always take private lessons. I'm a teacher, working in a language school, and I can tell - private lessons costs less, they are better (because it's individual!), and it's easier to agree about the time of lessons. If you are still interested, write to me :)