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Joined: 6 Apr 2011 / Male ♂
Last Post: 27 Jun 2012
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Speaks Polish?: no but i'd like to
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myjustyna   
6 Apr 2011
Language / Help. Basic Polish Grammar by Dana Bielec [21]

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?
myjustyna   
9 Apr 2011
Language / Help. Basic Polish Grammar by Dana Bielec [21]

I have searched some related sites . . . but unfortunately nothing could I find :( I think I should keep searching anyway . . .
myjustyna   
9 Apr 2011
Language / Help. Basic Polish Grammar by Dana Bielec [21]

temp

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. :(
myjustyna   
9 Apr 2011
Language / Help. Basic Polish Grammar by Dana Bielec [21]

Temp,

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 :(
myjustyna   
11 May 2011
Language / Improving Polish reading comprehension and vocabulary. A downloadable collection of passages? [14]

Hello

Does anyone know of a downloadable file (Word or PDF, . . .) containing a collection of reading passages in Polish (for improving Polish)? It would be perfect if it has meaning of difficult vocabulary in English. (I need something for advanced level, like the level for reading and understanding news, newspapers, . . .)

Thanks.
myjustyna   
11 May 2011
Language / Improving Polish reading comprehension and vocabulary. A downloadable collection of passages? [14]

Thank you. But I'd like something that would have an educational purpose because in this case, all passages follow a cohesive and meaningful end. But when one is going to come across a news site, one doesn't know what article, or passage, or news should read, and in this case, one's vocabulary doesn't improve systematically, and one can't review past language knowledge.
myjustyna   
11 May 2011
Language / Improving Polish reading comprehension and vocabulary. A downloadable collection of passages? [14]

Like this?

Oh my! No, I never like grzegorj's site! It teaches grammar! (but in a horrible way!) BUT I said: I want something in a PASSAGE format :( It means I want to READ, READ, READ . . . the news sites that you sent were great! But one gets lost in the abundance of texts, . . . is there an ebook to contain selected texts :( . . . .
myjustyna   
13 May 2011
Language / News In Easy Polish (sample websites)? [11]

Merged: What is the best on-line news service in POLISH?

Hello

What is the best on-line news service in the Polish language? Something with up-to-date news about Poland and other countries and about different topics with various articles such as DAILY LIFE, politics, sport, science, medicine . . .
myjustyna   
14 May 2011
Language / Polish language grammar books [59]

[Moved from]: Antonyms book of Polish words?

Hello,

Do you know of a downloadable ebook or site that has categorized important antonyms of Polish words, especially VERBS?
myjustyna   
19 May 2011
Life / An idea about Polish Literature [32]

Merged thread:
Polish Literature

Hello,

What book or BOOKS are suggested for academic study of Polish LITERATURE? (especially Literary History)

PS. Please suggest authentic books. Thanks.
myjustyna   
6 Jun 2011
Life / Poles are (family friendly / religious / traditional / conservative): True or False? Why? [6]

Hi Everybody!

Please give your opinions about these sentences: (if they are wrong, please correct them JUST in one sentence.)

- Poles are the most family-minded of Europeans.
- Importance of religion among Poles is as much as it is among other Europeans.
- Poles are traditional in mind, but modern in practice.
- Most Poles are conservative because of the impact of former communism.

AND

Please let me know bout distinctive feature or features of Poles/Poland in comparison with other European countries.

AND I hope you will give impartial opinions. And if you know of a site to provide COMPARATIVE information about Poland (in comparison with other European countries please mention.)

Dziękuję
myjustyna   
12 Jun 2011
History / Symbols & Signs in Polish History, Culture & Life [89]

Hi there to you all Poles,

Please mention the signs or symbols that are of unique significance in Polish history, culture and life. Symbols could be from among colours, animals, art, drinks, food, . . . everything that stands for POLAND.
myjustyna   
12 Jun 2011
History / Symbols & Signs in Polish History, Culture & Life [89]

pawian

What is this, then!!?? What palace?

the Polish flag is green.

Why is the Polish flag green?

+++

Everybody! One more question: Which one is Poland's symbol: White stork or white eagle?? Both?? AND they must be white?
myjustyna   
13 Jun 2011
History / Symbols & Signs in Polish History, Culture & Life [89]

The story of the white eagle is as follows

Oh, Thank you so much. It was a very nice story and help.

Do you know of other stories like this about Poland? If so, please tell.

AND. What about Polish folklore? Or myths? Please tell me. I'd really like to know.

Thanks.
myjustyna   
14 Jun 2011
History / Symbols & Signs in Polish History, Culture & Life [89]

Antek already posted it, post #40. :-)

I can't open it. Another photo pls.

you really need a quick refresher course on PRL

Boletus, where can I find something like a pdf file where I can find everything necessary about PRL? Not wikipedia, it is not complete! for example it doesn't have "bare hooks"!!! (what is it?) or it even doesn't have the English entry for "Frania" . . . I'd like to know everything that is important to Poles, plus those things that are memorable for them both culturally & historically . . . Of course, symbols are very important to me.
myjustyna   
14 Jun 2011
Language / You & The Polish Language: Just in One Sentence [11]

Hello there to you Poles,

Please give your personal opinions & experiences about the Polish Language JUST in one sentence.

(You may compare it with other Slavic languages, or speak about its difficulty frequency, or its advantages or disadvantages . . .)

Then:

The Polish language is ???
myjustyna   
14 Jun 2011
History / Symbols & Signs in Polish History, Culture & Life [89]

You cannot squeeze 44 years of 30 million people of several generations into one exhaustive document.

No, I don't have such an expectation! But I had the idea perhaps there would have been a PPT-file stuff or PDF-file thing containing all those necessary things described in a brief way or with references for further reading. What is important is the frame!
myjustyna   
14 Jun 2011
Language / You & The Polish Language: Just in One Sentence [11]

Can you normally give 10 minutes break before you act?

How?

satanically difficult for a foreigner, and childishly easy for any Polish kid.

Why "satanically"??? . . . Are you sure it is easy for any Polish kid? Don't kids find it difficult?

There, fixed that for you.

Hey, Alex, what about your own sentence and experience?
myjustyna   
14 Jun 2011
Language / You & The Polish Language: Just in One Sentence [11]

Antek, I never meant that your correcting an untrue statement wasn't appreciable. It is surely necessary to learn, and to learn true and correct things. And if you hadn't referred to it, I would have believed it. However, whatever I learn here, I will study through other resources. Again, I thank you for your replies and I am sure they are honest. Moreover, I didn't directed that to you. I just asked everybody to focus on the question more that anything else.
myjustyna   
15 Jun 2011
History / Symbols & Signs in Polish History, Culture & Life [89]

Everybody! Please discuss other symbols, too. Surely Poland has other significant symbols, too. And it is obvious there are so many points and topics in a nation's history that need scientific and technical discussions so as to remove doubts although some doubts and unclear points will always be there. And this is an inherent feature of all histories.

Everybody! Please don't forget about other aspects of Polish life. Why should one speak about military things much? . . . About food, about relationships, cultural life, . . . about religious symbols, . . . dailylife, yes, especially dailylife . . .

Thanks