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No dobra, dzisiaj rozmawiamy o jesieni...
The session opens with casual conversation practice about autumn (jesień) — a warm-up for students before moving to the speaking exam section. The teacher greets students (like Ania and Queen) and starts by asking basic questions:
Czy lubisz jesień? — Do you like autumn?
Kto lubi jesień? — Who likes autumn?
Students share opinions, using simple Polish sentences such as Lubię jesień or Jesień jest fajna. The teacher encourages everyone to speak naturally, even mixing some English to make it easier for A2 learners.
Zrobiłem fasolkę po bretońsku. Znasz? Bardzo dobre danie.
A natural transition happens — from weather and mood to food, a common conversational topic.
Key phrases:
Lubię fasolkę po bretońsku. — I like Breton-style beans.
Z boczkiem, kiełbasą i sosem. — With bacon, sausage, and sauce.
This helps learners express likes and preferences, a skill tested in oral exams.
Zimno, chłodno, przyjemnie, komfortowo.
Learners describe the weather and temperature, using adjectives to express how they feel:
Jest zimno. — It’s cold.
Jest przyjemnie. — It’s pleasant.
Dla mnie jest chłodno, ale lubię to. — It’s chilly for me, but I like it.
They discuss what kind of weather helps them work or think better, linking emotions with temperature — a typical oral exam theme about “how weather affects you.”
Komunikacja to jest duży problem.
Ania mentions a tough day at work and communication issues. The teacher humorously reacts — Ania, zwolnij ich od razu! (“Fire them immediately!”) — showing a conversational, real-life tone.
Kto bawił się termostatem? Może duch?
A funny everyday situation unfolds about someone changing the thermostat temperature at home. Learners joke about who’s guilty — dzieci? mąż? duch? — children, husband, or ghost.
This part mixes domestic vocabulary (termostat, ogrzewanie, temperatura) with humor and cultural comments. It keeps students speaking freely, building fluency without pressure.
Wierzysz w duchy? Lubię kolory jesieni.
The discussion moves into beliefs and preferences, touching on ghosts, good and bad spirits, and the beauty of autumn — czerwony, pomarańczowy, zielony.
Lubię jesień, bo lubię kolory.
Lubię wiosnę, bo wszystko jest zielone.
Lubię zupę dyniową z imbirem i mlekiem kokosowym.
The topic shifts to cooking vocabulary and describing recipes — a strong B1 skill but practiced here at A2 level.
Also, Queen mentions ekologiczna dynia (organic pumpkin) — useful modern vocabulary for oral exams about lifestyle and food.
Co można kupić w Biedronce za 20 złotych?
Students practice numbers and prices — perfect exam content.
Key grammar:
Ile kosztuje...? — How much does it cost?
Za 20 złotych można kupić... — For 20 zlotys you can buy...
These are core oral exam patterns for Polish learners.
Marchewka jest dobra na stres. A co jeszcze jest dobre na stres?
The conversation turns psychological and personal.
Zakupy są dobre na stres. — Shopping helps with stress.
Lubię jeździć pociągiem. — I like traveling by train.
To mnie uspokaja. — It calms me down.
The teacher mentions his father was a railway worker (kolejarz), adding a personal touch — again, strong oral practice material.
Co robisz, gdy jest zimno?
Learners discuss routines and habits in winter, introducing verbs like sprzątać, gotować, pracować.
Jaka jest idealna temperatura w domu?
They discuss ideal indoor temperatures — 18 stopni, 21 stopni, 25 stopni — and household heating types (gaz, centralne ogrzewanie, piec).
Czy lubisz zimne prysznice? Zimna woda zdrowia doda.
The class discusses health habits — cold showers, coffee, and sleep temperature.
Zimne prysznice są zdrowe. — Cold showers are healthy.
Zimny prysznic jest jak kawa. — A cold shower is like coffee.
Pijesz kawę czarną czy z mlekiem?
Final part — relaxed conversation about coffee preferences and home heating.
Dzisiaj zrobimy sobie egzamin z mówienia.
The session closes with motivation and humor:
He ends with friendly advice:
Pamiętajcie o cebuli. — Remember the onion.
Nie smażcie za dużo. — Don’t fry too much.
I pamiętajcie o zimnych prysznicach. — And remember cold showers.
Everyday topics – weather, food, shopping, stress, habits.
Functional questions – Czy lubisz...? Ile kosztuje...? Co robisz, gdy...?
Emotional expression – likes, dislikes, comfort, frustration.
Vocabulary – autumn, food, temperatures, home, work.
Grammar in context – personal pronouns, verbs in 1st/2nd person, quantity.
Cultural references – Polish dishes, humor, daily life.
Exam readiness – practice speaking naturally, not perfectly; react, improvise, and engage.
By Learn Polish with Erni SchoolNo dobra, dzisiaj rozmawiamy o jesieni...
The session opens with casual conversation practice about autumn (jesień) — a warm-up for students before moving to the speaking exam section. The teacher greets students (like Ania and Queen) and starts by asking basic questions:
Czy lubisz jesień? — Do you like autumn?
Kto lubi jesień? — Who likes autumn?
Students share opinions, using simple Polish sentences such as Lubię jesień or Jesień jest fajna. The teacher encourages everyone to speak naturally, even mixing some English to make it easier for A2 learners.
Zrobiłem fasolkę po bretońsku. Znasz? Bardzo dobre danie.
A natural transition happens — from weather and mood to food, a common conversational topic.
Key phrases:
Lubię fasolkę po bretońsku. — I like Breton-style beans.
Z boczkiem, kiełbasą i sosem. — With bacon, sausage, and sauce.
This helps learners express likes and preferences, a skill tested in oral exams.
Zimno, chłodno, przyjemnie, komfortowo.
Learners describe the weather and temperature, using adjectives to express how they feel:
Jest zimno. — It’s cold.
Jest przyjemnie. — It’s pleasant.
Dla mnie jest chłodno, ale lubię to. — It’s chilly for me, but I like it.
They discuss what kind of weather helps them work or think better, linking emotions with temperature — a typical oral exam theme about “how weather affects you.”
Komunikacja to jest duży problem.
Ania mentions a tough day at work and communication issues. The teacher humorously reacts — Ania, zwolnij ich od razu! (“Fire them immediately!”) — showing a conversational, real-life tone.
Kto bawił się termostatem? Może duch?
A funny everyday situation unfolds about someone changing the thermostat temperature at home. Learners joke about who’s guilty — dzieci? mąż? duch? — children, husband, or ghost.
This part mixes domestic vocabulary (termostat, ogrzewanie, temperatura) with humor and cultural comments. It keeps students speaking freely, building fluency without pressure.
Wierzysz w duchy? Lubię kolory jesieni.
The discussion moves into beliefs and preferences, touching on ghosts, good and bad spirits, and the beauty of autumn — czerwony, pomarańczowy, zielony.
Lubię jesień, bo lubię kolory.
Lubię wiosnę, bo wszystko jest zielone.
Lubię zupę dyniową z imbirem i mlekiem kokosowym.
The topic shifts to cooking vocabulary and describing recipes — a strong B1 skill but practiced here at A2 level.
Also, Queen mentions ekologiczna dynia (organic pumpkin) — useful modern vocabulary for oral exams about lifestyle and food.
Co można kupić w Biedronce za 20 złotych?
Students practice numbers and prices — perfect exam content.
Key grammar:
Ile kosztuje...? — How much does it cost?
Za 20 złotych można kupić... — For 20 zlotys you can buy...
These are core oral exam patterns for Polish learners.
Marchewka jest dobra na stres. A co jeszcze jest dobre na stres?
The conversation turns psychological and personal.
Zakupy są dobre na stres. — Shopping helps with stress.
Lubię jeździć pociągiem. — I like traveling by train.
To mnie uspokaja. — It calms me down.
The teacher mentions his father was a railway worker (kolejarz), adding a personal touch — again, strong oral practice material.
Co robisz, gdy jest zimno?
Learners discuss routines and habits in winter, introducing verbs like sprzątać, gotować, pracować.
Jaka jest idealna temperatura w domu?
They discuss ideal indoor temperatures — 18 stopni, 21 stopni, 25 stopni — and household heating types (gaz, centralne ogrzewanie, piec).
Czy lubisz zimne prysznice? Zimna woda zdrowia doda.
The class discusses health habits — cold showers, coffee, and sleep temperature.
Zimne prysznice są zdrowe. — Cold showers are healthy.
Zimny prysznic jest jak kawa. — A cold shower is like coffee.
Pijesz kawę czarną czy z mlekiem?
Final part — relaxed conversation about coffee preferences and home heating.
Dzisiaj zrobimy sobie egzamin z mówienia.
The session closes with motivation and humor:
He ends with friendly advice:
Pamiętajcie o cebuli. — Remember the onion.
Nie smażcie za dużo. — Don’t fry too much.
I pamiętajcie o zimnych prysznicach. — And remember cold showers.
Everyday topics – weather, food, shopping, stress, habits.
Functional questions – Czy lubisz...? Ile kosztuje...? Co robisz, gdy...?
Emotional expression – likes, dislikes, comfort, frustration.
Vocabulary – autumn, food, temperatures, home, work.
Grammar in context – personal pronouns, verbs in 1st/2nd person, quantity.
Cultural references – Polish dishes, humor, daily life.
Exam readiness – practice speaking naturally, not perfectly; react, improvise, and engage.

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