Using this tool on the European Day of Languages website which contains plenty of fun and useful interactive features.
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sobota, 5 grudnia 2015
niedziela, 9 lutego 2014
12 miesięcy i 12 miast Polski
You can practise here Polish names of the months in Locative, twelve Polish cities in Genetive, and conjugation of the verb "jechać". Repeat after me.
Enjoy!
wtorek, 22 października 2013
wtorek, 8 listopada 2011
Tasting Poland
I would like to recommend Tasting Poland, a website I know of thanks to my student Karol.
As they say about themselves:
'Tasting Poland is a website with all you'd like to know about Polish food, plus all Polish recipes you'd ever like to try. You can also find interesting facts and news about Poland and Polish culture on Tasting Poland Blog.'
What I would really like to draw your attention to are tables of nearly 500 Polish verb conjugations which you can find there. It is just an incredible help! I've copied one of the tables to give you an idea of what it is about:
It can be your database whenever you get stuck with a verb. Make use of it!
Dziękuję Karolu!
As they say about themselves:
'Tasting Poland is a website with all you'd like to know about Polish food, plus all Polish recipes you'd ever like to try. You can also find interesting facts and news about Poland and Polish culture on Tasting Poland Blog.'
What I would really like to draw your attention to are tables of nearly 500 Polish verb conjugations which you can find there. It is just an incredible help! I've copied one of the tables to give you an idea of what it is about:
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It can be your database whenever you get stuck with a verb. Make use of it!
Dziękuję Karolu!
środa, 19 października 2011
Learn Polish Feel Good
LearnPolishFeelGood.com is part of the LearnEnglishFeelGood.com family of websites and draws upon their structure and standards.
The website is designed for beginners and intermediate level students. It offers grammar and vocabulary excercises. It also has an online Polish phrase book for travelers. 'If you're planning a trip to Poland, and would like to learn some Polish before you go, this section will help you learn many useful words and expressions for your trip!'
If you know any other useful online resources, please share it.
The website is designed for beginners and intermediate level students. It offers grammar and vocabulary excercises. It also has an online Polish phrase book for travelers. 'If you're planning a trip to Poland, and would like to learn some Polish before you go, this section will help you learn many useful words and expressions for your trip!'
If you know any other useful online resources, please share it.
poniedziałek, 26 września 2011
Słownik - a dictionary
What makes a good Polish dictionary?
Well, it seems that the most important thing for you should be verb endings. To be able to conjugate our verbs you need to know the endings of the 1st and 2nd persons singular. And this is what a good dictionary will offer you. (I wrote about verb endings here)
You will be able to guess the pattern of conjugation of a particular verb and in time you will get the same feeling like a native speaker. But even if your Polish is quite advanced, there are still some irregular verbs that can surprise you as they often surprise Poles themselves!
Most of my students use a Collins Polish dictionary. I posess one too and can certainly recommend it. It gives you the endings. It has a lot more in it. You can read a description here: Literia.pl.
The cheapest way to get a dictionary would probably be Amazon.
Well, it seems that the most important thing for you should be verb endings. To be able to conjugate our verbs you need to know the endings of the 1st and 2nd persons singular. And this is what a good dictionary will offer you. (I wrote about verb endings here)
You will be able to guess the pattern of conjugation of a particular verb and in time you will get the same feeling like a native speaker. But even if your Polish is quite advanced, there are still some irregular verbs that can surprise you as they often surprise Poles themselves!
Most of my students use a Collins Polish dictionary. I posess one too and can certainly recommend it. It gives you the endings. It has a lot more in it. You can read a description here: Literia.pl.
The cheapest way to get a dictionary would probably be Amazon.
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