Polish Easy Learning Audio Course
Learn to speak Polish the easy way with Collins
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Hania Forss
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The perfect Polish course for travel in Poland. It is designed to help you ask for the things you’re most likely to need when visiting Poland and to give you the skills to cope with situations you might find yourself in.
The accompanying free booklet is also available to download at: collinsdictionary.com/resources.
It is different from other courses in that you also learn to understand the likely replies to your questions. You will hear key words and phrases used in dialogues between native speakers, so you learn not only how to say them but also how they are used in conversation.
Topics covered:
Unit 1: Hello, good morning
Unit 2: Excuse me
Unit 3: Where is..?
Unit 4: Over there
Unit 5: I'd like something to drink..
Unit 6: Have you got any..?
Unit 7: Can you help me?
Unit 8: I want…
Unit 9: Have you got a room?
Unit 10: It hurts
Unit 11: I want to make an appointment
Unit 12: What's it like?
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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Commentaires
"A really enjoyable way to learn the basics before travelling. I had heard that Polish was really hard to learn - particularly the pronunciation - but I have enjoyed this audio course, and not found it difficult at all. I have spent quite a few hilarious journeys to work in the car, listening and practising my Polish pronunciation. Makes the journey fly! Recommended." (M. Gallagher, London)