For adult lessons, we offer these levels: A1 (Complete Beginner), A2 (Post-beginner), B1 (Pre-intermediate), B2 (Intermediate) and C1 (Advanced). These levels correspond with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Let us know which level of Polish you wish to learn and our tutors will be happy to see how they can support you best. If you are not sure about the level, we will conduct a short assessment to establish it.
Our Polish tutor, Dr Beata Kohlbek, is an experienced linguist and can help you learn Polish with all its initial difficulties. Beata will also help you explore the Polish culture, society and history.
All prepared materials for our lessons are saved and can be shared with the student.
The main areas students usually wish to focus on when learning Polish are:
Ucz się z nami. Zapraszamy! – We will show you that Polish is a great language to learn. Get accustomed to the pronunciation rules and practice speaking and listening with our top tutors. You will enjoy your classes and become more confident in using Polish with friends, neighbours and colleagues, or during your next visit to Poland.
Since joining the European Union in 2004, the Polish economy has been growing steadily and is the sixth strongest in the EU today.
Poland is approximately 30% bigger that the UK, but its population is smaller by 20 million.
The Polish language is often listed as one of the top 10 most difficult languages to learn. The good news is that it is not so difficult once you already know another Slavic language, e.g. Czech, Ukrainian, Croatian.
Similarities between English and Polish words:
mum
mama
school
szkoła
phone
telefon
cat
kot
passport
paszport
salad
sałata
cards
karty