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Chcę zobaczyć ogród.
Chcę zobaczyć film.
Chcę zobaczyć Harare.
Bardzo chcę zobaczyć Harare.
Chcę zobaczyć mecz.
Chcę zobaczyć mecz Leicester City i Manchester City.
Chcę zobaczyć hotel.
Chcę zobaczyć Gdańsk.
Chcę zobaczyć ten bar.
✅ Chcę zobaczyć ogród
Simple repetition = real progress 🇵🇱
Next week we talk about:
Ja pracuję.
Ty pracujesz.
📅 Monday — 7 PM
✔️ Live lessons
Learn Polish online or in Poland https://www.learn-polish.pl/
Miłego weekendu!
Do zobaczenia 👋
Many people think learning Polish is only about grammar books, exercises, and memorizing vocabulary. But honestly, that is only part of the process. If you really want to improve your Polish, you need extra input and real-life contact with people.
One of the best ways to learn Polish is simply to go out and do things in Polish.
You can join local clubs, sports groups, communities, language exchanges, or hobby groups. Some people learn Polish while playing tennis, going to the gym, joining hiking groups, or meeting people at cafés and events. Others join local Facebook groups or volunteer organizations.
The important thing is this: you need contact with real Polish.
Of course, it is not easy at the beginning. Especially for total beginners. Many students feel stressed or nervous when they hear fast Polish. But this is normal. You do not need to understand everything immediately.
One of my students from Zimbabwe recently decided to join a club for young people in Poland. He is still a beginner, but he wants more contact with the language and with Polish people. He knows it will be difficult sometimes, but he is making the effort to integrate and practice.
And this is exactly the right mindset.
Even if you only understand 10% at first, your brain is learning. You start recognizing words, expressions, pronunciation, reactions, jokes, and everyday communication. Over time, things become easier and more natural.
Listening to Polish in real situations is extremely important. Watching films helps. Listening to podcasts helps. Speaking practice helps. But real interaction with people is often the biggest breakthrough.
You also do not need to be perfect to speak Polish.
Many learners wait too long because they are afraid of making mistakes. But mistakes are part of the process. Polish people usually appreciate when foreigners try to speak the language.
So if you are learning Polish, try to create more opportunities for extra input:
join a local club
go to community events
play sports
visit cafés
travel around Poland
talk to neighbors
join speaking practice groups
listen to Polish every day
Little by little, your confidence grows.
And you?
Maybe at work? Maybe in a café? Maybe during trips around Poland?
The more contact you have with the language, the faster you improve. 🇵🇱
By Learn Polish with Erni School= I want to see
Chcę zobaczyć ogród.
Chcę zobaczyć film.
Chcę zobaczyć Harare.
Bardzo chcę zobaczyć Harare.
Chcę zobaczyć mecz.
Chcę zobaczyć mecz Leicester City i Manchester City.
Chcę zobaczyć hotel.
Chcę zobaczyć Gdańsk.
Chcę zobaczyć ten bar.
✅ Chcę zobaczyć ogród
Simple repetition = real progress 🇵🇱
Next week we talk about:
Ja pracuję.
Ty pracujesz.
📅 Monday — 7 PM
✔️ Live lessons
Learn Polish online or in Poland https://www.learn-polish.pl/
Miłego weekendu!
Do zobaczenia 👋
Many people think learning Polish is only about grammar books, exercises, and memorizing vocabulary. But honestly, that is only part of the process. If you really want to improve your Polish, you need extra input and real-life contact with people.
One of the best ways to learn Polish is simply to go out and do things in Polish.
You can join local clubs, sports groups, communities, language exchanges, or hobby groups. Some people learn Polish while playing tennis, going to the gym, joining hiking groups, or meeting people at cafés and events. Others join local Facebook groups or volunteer organizations.
The important thing is this: you need contact with real Polish.
Of course, it is not easy at the beginning. Especially for total beginners. Many students feel stressed or nervous when they hear fast Polish. But this is normal. You do not need to understand everything immediately.
One of my students from Zimbabwe recently decided to join a club for young people in Poland. He is still a beginner, but he wants more contact with the language and with Polish people. He knows it will be difficult sometimes, but he is making the effort to integrate and practice.
And this is exactly the right mindset.
Even if you only understand 10% at first, your brain is learning. You start recognizing words, expressions, pronunciation, reactions, jokes, and everyday communication. Over time, things become easier and more natural.
Listening to Polish in real situations is extremely important. Watching films helps. Listening to podcasts helps. Speaking practice helps. But real interaction with people is often the biggest breakthrough.
You also do not need to be perfect to speak Polish.
Many learners wait too long because they are afraid of making mistakes. But mistakes are part of the process. Polish people usually appreciate when foreigners try to speak the language.
So if you are learning Polish, try to create more opportunities for extra input:
join a local club
go to community events
play sports
visit cafés
travel around Poland
talk to neighbors
join speaking practice groups
listen to Polish every day
Little by little, your confidence grows.
And you?
Maybe at work? Maybe in a café? Maybe during trips around Poland?
The more contact you have with the language, the faster you improve. 🇵🇱

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