wtorek, 19 września 2017

MASAKRA-the most popular word since a few years


Yes, this word means what you think it means: massacre. 
Anyway we can apply it to completely different situations. Some people use it all the time.:)

1) Nie! Znowu pada! Masakra....- No! It's raining again! Masakra...

2) A: Jak było w pracy?- How was at work?
B: Masakra.

3) Ta restauracja to masakra. Mają okropne jedziene.- This restaurant is masakra. They have horrible food.

I could give millions of examples when you can use the word: masakra. Basically, you can say it in every situation when  something is not perfect and there is even very small problem.

czwartek, 7 września 2017

Why Polish is not difficult to learn?


Polish has been named the most difficult language to learn by so many websites, bloggers and people. Yes, they are a couple of tricky things in Polish, but today let's look at reasons why Polish is not difficult to learn:

1) Word order doesn’t really matter. In English, it does.

Dzisiaj jest ładna pogoda. (Today it's a nice weather).
This sentence you can also say this way:
Ładna pogoda jest dzisiaj.
Jest ładna pogoda dzisiaj. etc.

All these sentences above mean the same and all of them are correct.

2) There are far fewer tenses than in English, French, Spanish etc.

In Polish, there is only one way of building the sentence in the past tense and  two ways of building the sentence in the future tense.

For example: 'I have bought', 'I bought', 'I had bought' can all be translated as ' Kupiłem'.

3) We don't use the articles in Polish (the, a, an etc.).

4) Once you master the alphabet (trust me it is not difficult), you can read very easly in Polish. There are no silent letters. Almost all my students can read Polish text after twenty minutes of my explanation and practise.

5) A lot of words has a latin root: informacja, motywacja, inspiracja, komunikacja, edukacja. I don't need to translate these words for you, right?:)


What is more, Poles are usually very encouraging when somebody is attemping to say something in Polish. We never expect a foreigner speaking our language and we are not used to hear foreigners who speak Polish fluenty. That is why we really appreciate every word we hear from you. :)

niedziela, 3 września 2017

The best book for self- learning Polish at home

 Today we are looking for the best book for self-learning
if you’re just beginning your Polish learning journey.

If you haven’t learned Polish before, where is a good place to start? Which book I would recommend?
There is no perfect book or even a very good one (in my opinion) for beginners, but you will find good enough to start learning.

Here are my first 3 favourites ones:



NUMBER 1




"Polish doesn't bite" is my favorite book. You can study there a new vocabulary  and also the grammar is explained in quite simple and short way. There are exercises to practice and what is important while self- learning, you can find the key answer at the end of the book. Helpful will be also CD attached to the book.
Each chapter starts with the dialogue translated into English, then there are vocabulary exercises and explanation of grammar plus grammar exercises. It is not overwhelming, quite clear and comfortable to learn.




NUMBER 2


"Survival Polish Crash Course" is mentioned to be a classroom book, however I think it could be fine for self- learning as well. It is not overhelming with the vocabulary. Apart from the instructions, everything else is translated into English (all dialoques and new words).  Each chapter finished with the list of words and expressions and homework. For some exercises, will be good to have a teacher or a Polish person next to you, but most of them you will manage to do by yourself. I quite like some chapters. There is very little grammar in this book, it is more about learning how and what to say to survive in Poland during daily life (in the restaurant etc.).














NUMBER 3



 "Polish in 4 weeks". I think it is a bit too much if you never studied Polish at all, however for very motivated and self-discipline learners it may work somehow. It is not bad for those who are not completely beginners. All the dialogues are in MP3 format as well.
The book consists 28 lessons, each lesson containing around 2 hours work. Each of them, consists of five sections: a) a dialoque, b) words and phrases in the alphabetical order, 3) grammar, 4) exercises.There is an answer key.
There is too much of theory which can make you bored a bit if you want to go through this book page by page. However if you need to search for some grammar rules, it is your best choice.








What is your opinion? Which book would you recommend for other beginners?