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In this lesson, we will learn essential vocabulary related to places in a city, practice asking for and giving directions, and introduce the Locative Case (Miejscownik), which is used to describe locations. Step 1: Places in a City (Miejsca w mieลcie) Knowing common places in a city is important when navigating, asking for directions, or…
In this lesson, we will learn essential vocabulary related to food and drinks, practice ordering at a restaurant, and introduce the Accusative Case (Biernik), which is used for direct objects in a sentence. Step 1: Common Foods & Drinks (Jedzenie i Napoje) Knowing basic food vocabulary is essential, whether youโre shopping at a grocery store,…
In this lesson, we will cover essential vocabulary related to family, learn how to describe people using adjectives, and understand how nouns and adjectives agree in gender. Weโll also introduce the Nominative Case (Mianownik), which is used for basic sentence building. Step 1: Family Members (Czลonkowie Rodziny) Talking about family is an essential part of…
Now that you can talk about your daily routine, it’s time to expand your skills by learning how to describe locations, possessions, and ask simple questions. In this lesson, we will cover essential Polish prepositions, possessive pronouns, and question words to help you build more natural sentences. Step 1: Basic Prepositions (Przyimki) Prepositions are small…
Now that you can introduce yourself and talk about where you live, itโs time to take the next step: describing your daily routine. This lesson will focus on common verbs, basic present tense conjugation, days of the week, months, and essential vocabulary for talking about your day. Step 1: Essential Verbs for Daily Activities To…
Now that youโve familiarized yourself with the Polish alphabet, basic greetings, and numbers up to 20, it’s time to take the next step: introducing yourself in Polish! This lesson will help you build simple yet essential sentences to talk about yourself confidently. Donโt worry if you make mistakesโlearning a language is all about practice! Step…
Learning Polish can feel overwhelming, especially if you donโt have prior experience with Slavic languages. The good news? You donโt need to learn everything perfectly to pass the B1 exam. I followed a structured approach that worked for me, and while it may not be perfect, it helped me succeedโso it might work for you…