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Over 600 popular Polish words have been collated in our free Polish vocabulary trainer – organised into categories incl. food and drink, professions, hobbies, and colours. You can practice your Polish vocabulary, whether as an addition to your courses or just for fun!
You can contact Maja directly with any questions. She’ll be glad to tell you more about our language school, available courses and time slots and which learning options we offer!
We organise regular online Polish group courses for all levels. Courses are weekly over 12 weeks and participation costs 259€.
With a focus on convenience & flexibility, our individual learning option offers one-to-one teaching from 37€ per lesson.
Approximately 39 million individuals utilize Polish as their native language in Poland. It is also employed as a secondary language in eastern Germany, northern Czech Republic, Slovakia, western Belarus and Ukraine, as well as southeast Lithuania and Latvia. Moreover, due to different periods of emigration from Poland, Polish can also be heard among the populations of countries such as Canada, the United States, and Argentina. Thus, if you decide to learn Polish, you will surely find plenty of potential conversation partners.
The level of difficulty in learning a language varies based on several factors, such as your first language and the methods you use to study. In general, however, Polish and other Slavic languages can be considered medium to challenging.
We believe that a combination of Polish lessons with a teacher and self-study is the best way to learn Polish. That's why we offer group lessons, private one-on-one sessions, and free tools for practice. Consistent practice, for example by conversing with Polish-speaking friends, is also important.
While we think taking a Polish course with a teacher is the optimal way to learn the language, the internet provides numerous free resources, such as Polish-language videos on YouTube, Polish books in PDF format, and Polish podcasts and songs. Additionally, on our website, we provide our own free resources for learning Polish.
There are numerous language learning apps available, including those offered by major providers like Babbel and Rosetta Stone, as well as smaller providers. At Let's Learn Polish, we believe that direct dialogue with real people is the best way to learn a language. Our teachers will help you select multimedia learning options, and we also offer a free online vocabulary trainer for practice.