Hello, I'm planning to learn Polish, that's why i'm searching some good language school near center. Do you know any? which one could you recommended for beginner? Thanks a lot for help! Regards, Tanu
Hey, I don't know if you're still looking for a school or not, but PFF school (which is in the Old Town) is pretty awesome, and the owner is the most awesome person in the world. :) I took a term of Polish from them, and learned a lot, even though I was in a class with students at a lower level than myself. They're maybe 100-200zł more expensive than the average price for three months, but well worth it IMO.
Their site is here -> pff-warsaw.com/en/ (sorry I can't put the full URL, I haven't posted enough so they think I'm spam and won't let me :'))
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
I heard that Polish courses at University sucks at they are really grammar oriented
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!
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 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.
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
Merged: Polish language learning school in Warsaw with a nice atmospheres? - advice
Hi,
I live in Poland few years already but I recently moved to Warsaw and I would like to continue learning Polish here. Could you please recommend a professional Polish School with a nice atmosphere?:) I would like to take a group course in a small group...Thanks!
Well, it's a lot easier to learn here in Poland than in Dublin, that's for sure :) I suppose the key thing for me is having the chance to practise and even though I live here in Warsaw, I don't really speak that much.
With regards to the courses though, I've taken courses with a few schools in Warsaw but the only school I've gone back to (taking my 3rd course now) is Pola (pola.edu.pl) so I suppose that's about as a good a recommendation as I can give. I'm moving to Wrocław in the next few months though, so if anyone has any tips for a school there, I'd love to hear!
At the moment I'm taking courses from Pola (pola.edu.pl). I've taken a few courses with others schools but these guys are the only ones I've gone back too. Plus they're really good at giving you extra classes if you've missed a few. But I suppose the most important thing is that I've always been placed in a group that's at or just above my level. The first few schools I went to didn't really seem to care if the other students in the class were at the right level and to be honest it's a complete waste of money when you're in a class with people who are a few levels below or even above! So whatever you do, make sure you're happy with the level of the group!
Hi! Do you want to speak, write and read in Polish? If you change your mind and turn into private lessons then you should give me a call! I will make it possible! :) Agata – Polish language teacher. Native with teaching experience. Please, feel free to contact me by my email address on this website.
I know it feels like this conversation has been beaten to death with a hammer, a bat and a lawn mower, however, I feel like all the threads are old and I would love some new insight on the situation...
I want to take a Polish language course and would love to know your opinion on which ones are the best?
So far, I've found these:
CJP: cjp.pl/eng/polish_courses.php
CPS: learnpolish.edu.pl
IKO: iko.com.pl
Or something else maybe?
I don't want a private lesson. I would like to take a course with other people for social benefits too. It's so freaking cold but I cannot stay in any longer!!