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Help. Basic Polish Grammar by Dana Bielec


myjustyna 6 | 33
6 Apr 2011 #1
Hi There

Where can I download Dana Bielec's Basic Polish: Grammar and Workbook, free of charge? A pdf file? Please help :(

Why doesn't anybody answer this?
ShortHairThug - | 1,101
9 Apr 2011 #2
Why doesn't anybody answer this?

Perhaps no one knows. Search the file share sites I'm sure you'll find it.
OP myjustyna 6 | 33
9 Apr 2011 #3
I have searched some related sites . . . but unfortunately nothing could I find :( I think I should keep searching anyway . . .
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9 Apr 2011 #4
You must have been doing very strange searches. Just google: "Dana Bielec" pdf - exactly as shown here, and there is your answer at the very top of the Google result page.

www dot pdfebooksdownloads dot com slash Dana-Bielec dot html.

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OP myjustyna 6 | 33
9 Apr 2011 #5
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Yes, after googling, there will appear lots of results . . . but there exists no pdf file for "Basic Polish: Grammar and Workbook" by Dana Bielec. And Those files that are available for downloading contain just, for example, references to the above book. :(
Lyzko
9 Apr 2011 #6
I find all her books extremely helpful, especially "Polish Reference Grammar". Not as thorough as Brooks's grammar, but much less expensive and fairly practical for most purposes.
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9 Apr 2011 #7
The first on the list of findings is the Google's ebook version, with some of its pages free to browse for free and with the links to Amazon, Chapters, etc.

But actually there are several other choices, even if you do not want to pay for the ebook. Since I am the visitor here I am not allowed to post any URL here, so read the next line carefully then convert the dots and slashes yourself:

www dot filestube dot com slash d slash dana+bielec

From that page you will be redirected somewhere else. I checked where the links were going and they all make sense, but since I am not really interested in downloading the book myself, you are on your own from here.
OP myjustyna 6 | 33
9 Apr 2011 #8
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I followed your instructions . . . but . . . such sites as you said are available after registering and paying . . . all of them. I don't why there are lots of pdf books about other languages on the internet . . . but good books for polish are rarely found :(
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9 Apr 2011 #9
I don't why there are lots of pdf books about other languages on the internet . . . but good books for polish are rarely found

I am sorry that the previous link did not work for you. But you seem not trying hard enough. It just took me about 15 seconds to find a polish site "chomikuj dot pl", with another of the Dana Bielec books, Intermediate Polish in PDF format (3898 kB). Sure, they want something from your in turn (either acceptance of one SMS message from their sponsors or registration) but that's another story and your choice.

So really, stop complaining and go back to search. :-)
Jan
alexw68
9 Apr 2011 #10
So really, stop complaining and go back to search. :-)

Or better, do the right thing and buy it.
Leopejo 4 | 120
9 Apr 2011 #11
It just took me about 15 seconds to find a polish site "chomikuj dot pl", with another of the Dana Bielec books, Intermediate Polish in PDF format (3898 kB).

The problem is that Intermediate Polish Grammar is to be found everywhere - it's the Basic one that is not to be found.

As long as grammars go, nothing can beat the completely legal and free materials by Oscar E. Swan at Uni Pittsburgh polish.slavic.pitt.edu/. One comprehensive reference grammar, one students' grammar, one Verbs + elements of grammar handbook. Not forgetting all the other material.
ShortHairThug - | 1,101
10 Apr 2011 #12
The problem is that Intermediate Polish Grammar is to be found everywhere - it's the Basic one that is not to be found.

The problem is that most of you lack imagination. You can find a copy of this book on google books but if you absolutely need it that bad and have to have your own copy there's a couple of good tutorials out there on the net of how to save the material from that site in pdf on your PC so you can read it at your leisure.
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10 Apr 2011 #13
The problem is that most of you lack imagination. You can find a copy of this book on google books LINK

I mentioned this in one of my posts, although I did not provide the link to it. But the problem is that this ebook is categorized as having "limited preview" only - meaning that only certain number of pages are available to view (or copy if you wish). And this is not actually my problem, I was just trying to help a bit.

As far as I can tell, there are three levels of viewing Google ebooks: full preview, limited preview and no preview. The newest edition of this particular book is of the latter category. The one pointed by your link allows the reader to browse only 5 out of 40 or so sections.

Open Library (openLibrary dot org) is yet another option. There are usually three usage variants: buying, borrowing on line or reading/copying the books in various formats. Only the old editions books are available in the latter form (I am actually reading now the 1919 edition of Colas Breugnon by Romain Rolland - out of 23 editions in their library. I am enjoying the virtual "smell" of the yellowish pages.). Most much later editions can be borrowed.

I checked - Dana Bielec's book (Basic Polish) is there as well.
omarek
23 Mar 2012 #14
Help. Basic Polish Grammar by Dana Bielec
InWroclaw 89 | 1,911
23 Mar 2012 #15
As long as grammars go, nothing can beat the completely legal and free materials by Oscar E. Swan at Uni Pittsburgh (polish.slavic.pitt.edu/). One comprehensive reference grammar, one students' grammar, one Verbs + elements of grammar handbook. Not forgetting all the other material.

My word! That's a complicated pdf - makes Polish seem very complex, actually rocket science would seem simpler.

How about "We Learn Polish" or even the forthcoming "Polish For Dummies" (I think both are far easier than the above, and Polish For Dummies is tailor-made for the likes of me!)
martiiiiiina - | 2
23 Mar 2012 #16
Try searching for chomikuj plus the title or author..
catsoldier 62 | 595
23 Mar 2012 #17
My word! That's a complicated pdf - makes Polish seem very complex, actually rocket science would seem simpler.

I couldn't agree with you more. I think it would be more suitable for someone who has studied languages and knows all the technical terms.
Lyzko
26 Mar 2012 #18
Try then studying rocket science in Polish, he-he!!! :-)

I think I once mentioned that the most exhaustive SINGLE Polish grammar source in English is Zagórska Brooks' "Polish Reference Grammar" (1975??, Mouton - The Hague)

Her account of Polish numbers is impressive. Am still looking for a cheap, second-hand edition somewhere.
rozete - | 1
28 Dec 2017 #19
hello there! i've found the file on Vk and am attaching the file here! it was located on a post with a number of other resources, so i'm attaching the link to the post as well. hope this helps!

(vk.com/wall-80584764_11845)
jon357 74 | 22,051
28 Dec 2017 #20
hello there! i've found the file on Vk and am attaching the file here!

Illegal file sharing?
Ktos 16 | 440
28 Dec 2017 #21
Stop with your Western illegal this, illegal that. It is unny how it does not bother you that the old Polish court system favoured illegal Western dealings but anything else is a crime.


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