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Chapter 1 : Co robiłeś wczoraj? (What did you do yesterday?)
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Chapter 2 : W weekend poszedłem na koncert (Last weekend I went to a concert)
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Chapter 3 : Jedziemy do Polski! (We are going to Poland!)
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Chapter 4 : Bank jest na końcu ulicy (The bank is at the end of the street)
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Chapter 5 : Jesteś w banku czy na poczcie? (Are you in the bank or at the post office?)
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Chapter 6 : Masz dom czy mieszkanie? (Do you have a house or a flat?)
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Chapter 7 : Masz piękny dom! (You have a beautiful house!)
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Chapter 8 : Lubię sprzątać, ale nie lubię prasować (I like cleaning but don’t like ironing)
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Chapter 9 : Rzadko noszę jeansy (I rarely wear jeans)
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Chapter 10 : Ładnie dzisiaj wyglądasz! ( You look nice today!)
Course Description
Students need to be able to communicate in everyday situations with commonly-used expressions and elementary vocabulary, provide basic information about themselves, talk about their family and daily routine. They must be familiar with Polish verb conjugation types and basic cases (accusative, instrumental and genitive).
The course is suitable for anyone with intermediate knowledge of Polish, who would like to:
- refresh previously gained knowledge of Polish language and build up the vocabulary
- improve their knowledge of Polish grammar (the past and future tense, Polish cases)
- follow casual conversations providing information, making suggestions and expressing their opinion
Level:
CEF from A2 to B1
Duration:
10 weeks course, 1.5 hrs a week
Study materials:
The leading books for the course are "Hurra. Po polsku 1" and “Polski Krok po Kroku”,which parts are handed out to the students as PDFs. We also use the learning website called “Po polsku po polsce”, and various exercises prepared by us presented via LearningApps.
Patrycja Palka
Patrycja holds an MA in Polish Language and Literature and have been trained in Jagiellonian University School of Polish Language and Culture to teach Polish as a foreign and second language. She started her career as a tutor at Jagiellonian University and now she has been conducting Polish lessons in London working both with private and business clients. Her passion for teaching and languages help her easily connect with people and find a suitable approach. She always tries to make the process of learning as interesting and effective as it is possible.
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Highlights
- - refresh previously gained knowledge of Polish language and build up the vocabulary
- - improve their knowledge of Polish grammar (the past and future tense, Polish cases)
- - follow casual conversations providing information, making suggestions and expressing their opinion