Polish Language Course in Dhaka

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Finnish A1
( Textbook+Workbook+Audio)

Tk. 2,950

The Book is composed of triple language material (POLISH- ENGLISH - BANGLA) for beginner learners of Polish as a foreign language, and is designed for language learners both in and outside of POLAND.

- Language skills can be practiced with a good dose of humor and without needless repetition, all in order to suit students with good study habits.

- The book contains audios and Online Access for practice materials.

POLISH A1 BOOK - WITH AUDIO

Online Course Overview (Live class)

Polish is now the second language spoken in England, after English, with some 550,000 speakers across England and Wales. On top of this there are 38 million Poles in Poland, 9 million Polish-speaking immigrants in the USA and many other Polish-speaking communities in Central Europe and worldwide. With Slavic roots, it is an important language on many levels – diplomatically, academically and culturally.

Whether you want to speak this language at home or abroad, our Polish language courses will help you to communicate in this widely-spoken and highly useful language.

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Where to start?

Shield Language Academy (SLA) also offers you the opportunity to keep up the momentum by progressing through the levels from Beginners (A1) through to Advanced (C1) and mastering this increasingly important global language which is highly sought after by employers in a wide range of industries.


Beginners get ready!!

Are you a beginner? If so, we have a comprehensive range of language courses for beginners. Alternatively, if you have an unpredictable schedule, prefer one-to-one tutor input, or want to fast-track your language learning, then find out more about our ONE on ONE Program.

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Polish Beginner Course Outline

Topics & Vocabulary:

  • Introductions (informal and formal)

  • Pointing to common and useful objects, naming them

  • Small talk and “breaking the ice” – e.g. What is your name? ( Jak masz na imię?), Where do you live (Gdzie mieszkasz?)

  • Talking about self & others, inc. family – key personal info incl. How old are you? (Ile masz lat?), What is your occupation? (Jaki jest twój zawód?)

  • Polish sounds and letters. The alphabet, pronunciation and accent

  • Adjectives describing people and wellbeing

  • Nationalities

  • Professions

  • Family tree and relationships

  • Asking about age

  • Hobbies and interests

Grammar:

  • Formal / Informal mode in Polish

  • Verbs and conjugation – introduction

  • Present Tense

  • Nouns: genders in Polish

  • Numbers 1-100

  • Adjectives following nouns: masculine, feminine and neutral forms

  • Pronouns – subject, object, possessive

  • Cases in Polish – Nominative (Mianownik), Instrumental (Narzędnik) and Accusative (Biernik)

  • Word order – sentence, question, negative

  • Questions – yes/no (tak/nie), Is this…? Yes, it is… / No, it isn’t. (Czy to jest..Tak, to jest…/Nie, to nie jest…) Where is…? Who is it? Whose… it is? (Gdzie to jest…? Kto to jest…? Czyje to jest…?)

  • Giving instructions (imperatives)

  • Key prepositions: in, on, at, etc.

  • Key adjectives and adverbs – size, shape, personal opinion, colours

  • Key linking words (and, or, but, so)

  • To be interested in + Instrumental (interesować się), to like + Infinitive (lubić), to like + Accusative

  • Adverbs describing frequency – sometimes (czasami) , often (często) etc.

Cultural Content:

  • The geography of Poland – main cities, rivers, provinces and regions

  • Popular Polish websites

  • Polish lifestyles and common hobbies

  • Basic politeness conventions in Poland in formal and informal situations




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