Polish A1/M2 Beginners

4.0
1 review
  • All lessons are very well organised, well thought through, and always follow the needs of the class & individuals rather than being rigidly structured. Ola is a very personable person, obviously proud of her country, and tries her very best to help us learn about the culture of Poland as well as the minute grammatical points! Over the past year, I and the rest of the class has progressed further than we could've imagined, and this is all down to Ola's teaching style. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Polilang to anyone!!
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Course

In London

£ 179 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    London

  • Class hours

    24h

1. We will focus on everyday Polish to allow you to communicate with your friends, family or partner. 2. We will prepare you for a visit to Poland (communication and culture aspects). 3. We will ensure that you learn in a relaxed atmosphere and in a friendly environment led by experienced creative and fun-loving teachers. 4. We will let you decide what you want to learn and give advice on what you should know. 5. We will not bore you with nuances of Polish grammar but let you speak and listen in order to communicate efficiently. Suitable for: The course is divided into two modules. Each module (Module 1 & Module 2) duration is 24 hours. You can choose to enrol to A1/Module 1 or A1/Module 2 which follows A1/Module 1. Students. The course has been designed for complete beginners. Please do not hesitate to contact us in order to assess your level of Polish. Up to 7 students in a group.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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30 Great Guildford Street, SE1 0HS

Start date

On request

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Reviews

4.0
  • All lessons are very well organised, well thought through, and always follow the needs of the class & individuals rather than being rigidly structured. Ola is a very personable person, obviously proud of her country, and tries her very best to help us learn about the culture of Poland as well as the minute grammatical points! Over the past year, I and the rest of the class has progressed further than we could've imagined, and this is all down to Ola's teaching style. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Polilang to anyone!!
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4.8
excellent

Course rating

Recommended

Centre rating

Andrew Brown

4.0
07/09/2010
What I would highlight: All lessons are very well organised, well thought through, and always follow the needs of the class & individuals rather than being rigidly structured. Ola is a very personable person, obviously proud of her country, and tries her very best to help us learn about the culture of Poland as well as the minute grammatical points! Over the past year, I and the rest of the class has progressed further than we could've imagined, and this is all down to Ola's teaching style. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Polilang to anyone!!
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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Teachers and trainers (1)

Aleksandra Lazarska

Aleksandra Lazarska

Polish trainer

We are all native Polish speakers with MA in Polish Language, Culture & Literature and extensive teaching experience. Bearing in mind our own experience of learning languages we will not make you read long texts and write essays during classes but we will involve you in role playing and games.

Course programme

Content covered in A1 Course (Module 1 & Module 2):

  • Greetings and farewells
  • Introducing yourself and others
  • Asking for information - personal details: telephone number, address, email address. And getting to know what you shouldn't ask about: women's age, earnings…
  • Describing people and objects
  • Occupations and Interests
  • Family and relationships
  • Restaurants and cafes, dinner and eating etiquette (useful phrases: such as "I'm full")
  • Polish money
  • Daily routine
  • Days of the week and timetables
  • Telling the time
  • Expressing probability and capability
  • Means of transport, buying tickets asking for help
  • Suggesting, accepting and rejecting proposed meetings
  • Booking a hotel room, taxi and tickets
  • Asking for information at the railway station or hotel
  • Doing the shopping (groceries and clothes)
  • Making compliments
  • Present and past events (present and past tenses).

Polish A1/M2 Beginners

£ 179 VAT inc.