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School of Polish for Foreigners at the University of Lodz


db1874 7 | 227
7 Sep 2011 #31
Indeed, why would anyone go there when the University of Lodz has a very, very well regarded department that teaches Polish to foreigners?

I'd imagine they offer classes at convenient times for those who work, unlike the university.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,131
7 Sep 2011 #32
taking into account my experience, private language schools are much better than public schools preparing to certificates and diplomas. I wouldn't question that!

Oh dear. That's just embarrassing now - using unregistered accounts to post "good" things is never, ever a good idea.

School offers eg. city walks with Polish language

Again - the University offers all this and more.
megg
7 Sep 2011 #33
That's a great benefit for the school! as I mentioned before, public schools does not offer the same level of teaching and the same incentives as private schools! City walks are a great method of teaching (I have some experience with that) and I think that it may interest many students and foreigners. Practical learning is the fastest and the most enjoyable for learners. Good luck with the idea! I believe it will be very successful! Best wishes! :))
dtaylor5632 18 | 1,999
7 Sep 2011 #34
No sense whatsoever in studying in a private school in Lodz - the university does a great job there.

Good for them, nothing wrong with competition.

Again - the University offers all this and more.

Again, Delph having to be the negative I know everything about anything guy ;)
Wojt - | 2
7 Sep 2011 #35
Yes, University is very good institution, but only for students who want to study in Lodz. Private School is not only for students but also for adult who want to eg. work and learn business language.
megg
7 Sep 2011 #36
Oh dear. That's just embarrassing now - using unregistered accounts to post "good" things is never, ever a good idea.

I'm new in this forum, i have done everything to register, so I don't know why it is unregistered :/

Besides, I think that people should not critisize the idea, because every idea is good. If you attend the school - do not hesitate to give your opinion about that, whether positive or negative... but as I can see, some people posted negative statements not knowing how it works exactly...
lodzrentals
30 Sep 2011 #37
I am a foreigner living in Lodz having a hard time learning Polish, and I also think this is great. Especially for those of us that want some "lighter" classes, not heavy university stuff... This is the perfect place to talk about such things. And many people advertise apartments for rent,... so why all the negativity?
dwasefvgb
7 Feb 2012 #38
Merged: School of Polish Language for Foreigners at the University of Lodz. Is your Polish good on a university level?

Hello,
Im a student at the School of Polish for foreigners at the Universtiy of Lodz. I'm not sure what I want to do next year for school, but I think I want to stay in Poland. Are there any graduates of this program who currently study in Poland? I'd like to know things like: Which city are you in now? Is your polish good on a univeristy level? What do you think of the city you live in now? Would it be easier to study in English? Does your school offer english bachelor degree programs? Stuff like this. Any thoughts you can share would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
marina
12 Apr 2012 #39
where is that school? can you give me the webside to look the information? thanks!
Johnny L
22 Apr 2012 #40
I'm Danishbee in poland in 7 year, there is no easy way to lean polish, but start on university in Cobenhagen
Johnny
maciejpolski
6 Jul 2012 #41
I know that you've said that you'd prefer universities, but some private schools have qualified instructors too. Take Polonus-Lodz for instance. Their instructors have Masters and they're really affordable in comparison to others. I've done my research before and now I'm learning Polish with them.
wkmbe
12 Oct 2012 #42
Hi,
I've had a week's course Polish at the Sorbona language school. One of the teachers, Justyna, did extra studies in Italy, to understand the problems that foreigners have, when they learn Polish. She was crisp clear and to the point in her explanations and answering questions. After testing me she had tons of didactic materials from numerous books, tailored to my needs. The conversation lessons were well prepared while i could choose the subject. I would certainly recommend this school.
pomiń mógłby
20 Feb 2014 #43
ever since then I learned polski it had a great time with teachers, friends alike. Am living in United States and just enjoy the time. Spoken English is revised from time to time that it makes for good conversation to all university.


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