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I want to learn Polish. Where to start?


telefonitika
20 May 2008 #91
Not sure if it was Danum or Hallcross

Hall Cross did Latin as i studied it when i was in year 9 that was back in 1992 ...... Not sure on Danum as my brother and sisters went there .... I know that Armthorpe Comprehensive in Doncaster offers Polish Language as a GCSE subject (my cousin has just done her exams in it) and if you look on the AQA website you'll actually find Polish exam papers and that :)

my daughter has decided she would rather study Polish and Spanish than French and German :D
Angelina105 - | 1
16 Sep 2008 #92
Hi,
Have you tried on online language website, they uselly offer languages courses for a reasonable price.
I'm taking russian lessons on 3w.learnissimo.com for 5 euros/30 minutes and they are serious.
I think they also have polish lessons, just have a look.
Good luck,
Angel.
Guest
5 Oct 2008 #93
Anyone interested private Polish language tuition please e-mail me.
anitavx@yahoo
dat 2 | 62
5 Oct 2008 #94
Besides Pimsleur Audio & Rosetta Stone, I'd also recommend the Berlitz Polish Phrase Book, it has lots of useful phrases & an audio CD. The CD doesn't have all phrases from the book, but it's still very good.

I also bought some American TV series (Lost, Prison Break) with Polish subtitles & dubbing, that helps a lot too.
Basha 1 | 4
12 Oct 2008 #95
I think the best way to learn is just to find some polish friends and after just try to spend with them as much time as u can. Go for a beer - this is very good way to learn :-), go for a walk, cinema. That's how I’ve learnt English. Maybe my grammar is not perfect but I can speak very well. I can help with polish if someone wants to?
Guest
17 Dec 2008 #96
Ohh, if U want to learn polish just write to me , I am polish and I can help U if U want of course <33

wege4animals@op.pl
MSN: fufek_lj@hotmail
Guest
3 Jan 2009 #97
I can help You, I am from Poland and I know this language as You know Your
abby_nivers@o2.pl
Guest
12 Jan 2009 #98
Private Polish lessons mateotyl@yahoo, i have an experience. matt
g60edition 6 | 175
19 Jan 2009 #99
Czesc im enjoyed reading on how other people have learnt or are trying to learn Polish.Ive been with my Polish girlfiend for over 3years and have tried all sorts of methods of learning from books Cd's polish tv and numerous holidays with her family and her none her family speak English apart from her sister and her boyfriend so I have found a good way to learn was be thrown in the deep end.I still get post it notes on items round the house in Polish to remind me.I think unless you use it on a regular basis it is very hard.Oh im still learning but im must say my the best word has to be Przyczepa kemingowa.And NEVER play a Pole at scrabble you have been warned!
paula
8 Feb 2009 #100
Hello,
I am looking for someone for conversations via skype or a pen pal - I am a polish student, and would like to improve my english, can help with polish

Paula
meridies@wp.pl
paula.zielinska84
Wyspianska
8 Feb 2009 #101
I can help with Polish as well, I'm having a lot of free time and would love to talk on skype to someone who speaks English (let's help each other ha ha).

ewelina89r@interia.pl
Guest
12 Feb 2009 #102
if you’d like to learn polish I think I can help you … I just started an adventure with a website myngle…
if you are interested sign up as a student and find Aryjka in teachers section or contact me by e-mail: magdastefanowicz@yahoo.ca…
I am starting teaching using myngle service and it’s really amazing! you’ll be thought using power point slides show, sharing a whiteboard and other tools. All you need is to have a skype account but if you don’t have it , don’t worry , there are other possibilities to communicate … it is not very expensive and gives you freedom of choice .. you even don’t need to leave your home and you can use all advantages of online learning …

what do you think about this opportunity?

contact me

aryjka
Guest
25 Feb 2009 #103
To all the cocncerned about learning Polish Universitas Publishing in Cracow offers a wide range of textbooks, exercisebooks and dictionaries being prepared according to current examinations’ standards. Our offer contains books of each level of learning and is the best and the richiest of all being published in Poland. We kindly invite you to our website: please, search universitas (Poland) by your browser.
Marek 4 | 867
26 Feb 2009 #104
I figure the Polish for Foreigners Program of the Jagiełłoń University in Cracow has already been mentioned--:): LOL
Guest
5 Mar 2009 #105
Hi
I am looking for somebody who wants to learn polish. In return you can teach me english. I am 26 male. I`m living in LEEDS.M.Sc grad. I really need to learn english for my work. If you’re interested in please email me with your contact details. karakau@wp.pl.
sunshine7710 - | 1
5 Mar 2009 #106
Hi! I teach teach you polish language, but you'd have to pay for it some money,please let me know,write me at: sunshine7710@yahoo

Hope to hear from u soon! :)
tina 2009 - | 4
6 Mar 2009 #107
Thread attached on merging:
I want to learn polish language

can anyone recommend any books, cd to learn polish language?
sausage 19 | 777
6 Mar 2009 #108
can anyone recommend any books

"301 Polish Verbs"
"Basic Polish" By Dana Bielec.
More importantly, take some lessons!
david2069 - | 5
9 Mar 2009 #109
Thread attached on merging:
Im an irish guy who need to learn polish(HELP)

Irish guy needs to learn polish.
I have been in poland many times and i wont to move there.
Im 25 from dublin. Anyone interested(ill pay)
Guest
23 Mar 2009 #110
You can try polishonline.net with polish for beginners
SzwedwPolsce 11 | 1,594
23 Mar 2009 #111
I recommend Colloquial Polish: The Complete Course for Beginners.
atyeomatt - | 3
12 Apr 2009 #112
Hi Guys, I have just joined as a new member to this forum although I have been reading it ever since I started learning about two months ago. I have found so many of the posts to be helpful, so thanks for that everyone. I have been using the first 10 lessons of unit one pimsleur which I was able to get as a download for £15.00. Trouble is that the rest of the course is a lot more expensive? I am a builder and caught up in the economic downturn, any suggestions on a less expensive method? I use Byki also and just about whatever I can find on u tube. A polish friend has just given me some music, how do you understand that??

Stardom, I just play the C.D's in the car wherever I go. Even if you are distracted and not listening it does go in.

I find that I can remember when I practice alone but then as soon as I go to use it, that is talk to a polish person, I go blank! Anybody else get that?
Torq
12 Apr 2009 #113
Check your PM box Atyeomatt ;-)
Guest
13 Apr 2009 #114
... i'm polish and believe me, your language is harder:D i have bigproblem with conversation in english, i understand almost everything but i usually don't know how to say something back. so... Pozdrawiam z Polski:)
Guest
28 Apr 2009 #115
I think if someone would like to learn polish, let's start with talking a polish person via internet, i just started like that and i started with "yes" "no" in polish.. ("tak" "nie") i really used google for talking with polish people in chat, for example they have a page like czat pl just go there and try to talk, start with so easy things.. just write and think to pronouncation after you did somethings in writing..

After i have passed 2 months i really talk some polish right now but surely it also depends on your love and interested in polish language.

I hope and I wish all the best for All..

Bye.
prodik
2 May 2009 #116
I have got the same problem. I'm living in London from few months and conversations in English are so difficult for me. But in Poland i was the best student im my school in Polish... So what do you think about it?

trzystutysięcznytrzystatrzydziestytrzeci (300 333rd)
This is the nice one.. :]
angelo
3 May 2009 #117
Cześć, pochodzę z Polski!
I didn't know that there is so many people who want to learn polish. One of the easiers way to learn polish is to find beautiful girlfriend. ;] But if you have got one already and she is not polish i think that you need to find some polish friends even via internet. xdd Books can't teach you the real polish. You have to communicate with polish-speakers... Believe me- there is so many people in poland who want to (learn) improve their english but they haven't got enough money etc. And don't be shy.. ;) I was and i am still shy when i tried to speak English and it takes me a lot of time to learn. I think that this forum could be a good idea for you to improve your polish. :] It is true that polish, czech, ukrainian and lithuanian sometimes look or sound very similarly because they are all come from slovenian. (I hope that I'm right)

Best wishes.. ;P
McCoy 27 | 1,269
3 May 2009 #118
It is true that polish, czech, ukrainian and lithuanian sometimes look or sound very similarly because they are all come from slovenian. (I hope that I'm right)

no you are not
onaona - | 1
9 Jun 2009 #119
You can try to read some blogs in Polish, i find it helpful, especially if they show common dialogs, f.e. horizonsong.blox.pl
Powodzenia! :)
pbpadjoe - | 2
13 Jun 2009 #120
dzien dobry, i would love 2 learn polish if anybody had the time 2 help me , and maybe i could help them with english, thanx im pat


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