Why it’s worth to start?
Maybe….
—> you have some Polish family members or friends at work and you would like to participate in the conversation.
—> you’re planning to visit Poland but don’t want to limit yourself to be able to say just: “Dzień dobry” and “Dziękuję”.

Learning foreign languages it’s always time-consuming but I can show you how to do it step by step, not overwhelming yourself with all the grammar rules in one time. Learning Polish can be great fun. Some of my students describe it as a large jigsaw puzzle…puzzle that after a while go to their places themselves, as in every language you can find some patterns.

What’s in my offer?

conversations; beginners; intermediate; advanced; Adult learners; school-age learners; polish up the pronunciation; translations; business/ medical/ specialist language

Or if you wish to follow a more structured way of learning we can follow a proven pattern that works well where intricate grammar is intertwined with new vocabulary, listening, writing, conversations and reading skills.

Let’s start from the beginning:

–introduce yourself and others (non-formal way and formal – very useful and polite method, often required in Poland)
– say where are you from, where do you live
– describe yourself or your family members as well as friends
– give some details about yourself as an age, phone number etc.

After a while

-ask about directions
– talk about your work and hobbies
– be able to name some polish shops and place of interest
– order food in a restaurant
-talk about your daily routine, your home, health, weather

Something more advanced as well, why not?
…talk about:
– your last weekend, holidays, plans for the future
– about Polish tourist attractions, traditions
– about your adventures

I base my lessons on a mixture of methods, materials and approaches to meet the different needs of learners and the different aims of lessons or courses. I’m providing classes via Skype or face to face.

It’s my passion, so let’s polish your language skills together!