Who is the Polish for foreigners online course for exactly?
We offer group and individual courses at all levels: from A0 to C2. We specialise in teaching foreigners at primary and intermediate levels—this is the most challenging stage of learning Polish.
What makes our Polish language courses for foreigners so effective?
- Before starting the course, we thoroughly research the needs of the student and adapt the course profile to their individual needs and expectations.
- We have a dedicated team of teachers who bring years of experience and top-notch training.
- We’ve got a wealth of educational tools at our fingertips; in class, we utilize only the finest textbooks, such as “Krok po kroku”, “Hurra”, “Oswoić tekst”, “Per aspera ad astra,” multimedia rescources, vocabulary flashcards, games, and language drills.
- You will be encouraged to speak, practise and perfect the correct conjugation of words.
- Even the most difficult things—the intricacies of adjective and noun declensions—are clearly explained. All cases are introduced in an appropriate setting, so that the newly acquired knowledge can be put to practice—when talking in a shop, telling us about your interests or ordering coffee in a restaurant.
- We also continuously improve listening, reading and writing skills.
- Our classes have a dynamic environment full of discussions about cultural issues and our students’ cultural experiences.
- We inspire our students, keep them engaged in the language and culture, and get them involved in discovering the language on their own as well.
Methodology:
- Classes from basic to advanced level – depending on your starting level.
- Interactive, activating individual or small group lessons.
- Online lessons with an experienced teacher on Zoom.
- Diverse materials: digital textbooks, audio recordings, videos and online exercises to give you a varied language experience and make learning more attractive.
- Hands-on activities: putting your newly-learned skills to use in different conversation scenarios.
Course format:
- Corporate classes – individual or in small groups
- Individual classes for private individuals
Organization:
- Classes are conducted from Monday to Friday from 6.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. and at weekends from 8.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.
- 1 meeting lasts 60 minutes or 90 minutes.
- Appointments adapted to your availability.
- Classes are conducted online.
- Course levels: from A1 to C2.
Course content
- Mastery of basic grammar and language structures at elementary (A1-A2), intermediate (B1-B2) level.
- Develop vocabulary related to everyday situations and specialised vocabulary at a basic/intermediate level.
- Acquire communication skills in simple dialogues, conversations and written texts at a basic / intermediate level.
- Practise listening comprehension and reading at a basic/intermediate level.
- Learn about the culture, history and customs of Poland.
Vocabulary:
- Greetings and introducing oneself.
- Numbers, days of the week and months.
- Shopping and shops.
- Food and drink.
- Leisure time and hobbies.
- Family and relationships.
- Home and living.
- Travel and tourism.
- Health and well-being.
- School and education.
- Work and occupations.
- Environment and ecology.
- Communication and social life.
- Transport and travel.
- Culture and the arts.
Grammatical issues:
- Present and simple past tense.
- Future tense and modal verbs.
- Questions and answers.
- Adjectives and the gradation of adjectives.
- Personal, possessive and interrogative pronouns.
- Numerals and expressions of quantity.
- Prepositions and expressions of place.
- Irregular verbs.
- Imperative mode and requests.
- Conditional sentences.
- Polite phrases and expressions of wishes.
- Compound verbs.
- Relative and appositive pronouns.
- Subordinate sentences and expressions of cause.
- Infinitive and verb + preposition.
Vocabulary:
- The world of work and business.
- Media and society.
- Health and lifestyle.
- Science and education.
- Culture and the arts.
- Travel and tourism.
- Technology and innovation.
- Environment and ecology.
- Society and politics.
- History and traditions.
Grammatical issues:
- Conjectural mode.
- Infinitive with “that” and reciprocal pronouns.
- Modal verbs in different contexts.
- Type II and III conditional sentences.
- The infinitive in the function of purpose and appendage.
- Expressing the purpose with ‘to’.
- The use of relative pronouns.
- The use of prepositions and expressions with prepositions.
- The imperative mode and expressions of wishes.
- Use of compound verbs.
- Expression of cause and effect.
- Subordinate temporal sentences.
- Inseparable compound verbs.
- Use of the participle “to be” in the function of supposition.
- Reflexive and reciprocal pronouns.