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  • Still speaks better than Joanna Krupa.:D

  • polish is really hard, I'm really impressed :)

  • WOW fantastic I know what I say 'cause Polish it's my native language :)

  • That's brilliant :) It's nice that someone likes our language :D

  • @Olivqa22 yes, dzienkuje. He was influenced after I told him I met Pope John Paul II and that he was Polish. So now he wants to learn the language.

  • słodki! ; D

    pozdrawiam! ;*

  • haha super :) dobrze mu to idzie, powodzenia :D

  • @maalinxD thanks for the comment!

  • you have a wonderful and clever son he could not be more sweet :)

    kisses

  • @annagiex thank you for the nice comment.

  • Hehe spoko dzieciak 

  • @robdog55able Thanks for the comment.

  • nie no niezle

  • Woww. Cutee ;D Fantastyczny dzieciak ;]

  • Ochhh... how cute!!

  • bravo :D i love his 11 :)

  • CUDOWNIE!!!

  • Thank you for the compliment.

  • HOW CUTE!

  • Thanks for the compliment.

  • Ślicznie ;)

  • thanks for the comment.

  • Thank you for the compliment.

  • That is sooo impresive :) love this kid :)

  • For a toddler, his pronunciation is wonderful! He pronounces the nasal vowels perfectly!

  • Thank you for the compliment. Yes, he really loves to learn different languages.

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  • very good respect

  • dziekuje!  Thanks for the compliment.

  • och, if u want, in two months from my second profile (CHARLOTTEadLISA) ill post some polish lessons.

    best wishes.

    (: Lia

  • Słodki dzieciak:) i zdolny:)

  • Thank you for the comment.

  • adorable <3

    love him ;)

  • Thank you for the compliment.

  • i want to learn the polish languege but nobody teaches it wear i live

  • This kid is a real treasure. I'm a teacher and I know how difficult it is to get children to learn something. This little cutie seems to devour knowledge. How can't he get bored with absorbing so much of, let's honestly say it, this boring stuff like Table of Elements? Unbelievable. You must be so happy with this little genious. Congrats!

  • całkiem dobrze. xD pretty well... sweet accent

  • Thank you for the compliment.

  • bardzo ładnie, im sure soon he will speak perfect polish. pozdrawiam

  • Thank you for the compliment.

  • My gosh,,, so sweet... and the accent is perfect! Brawo jestem pod wrazeniem!

  • Thanks very much for the comment.

  • How sweet!:):)

  • Great :) Im from Poland and it is very nice to hear polish language from sweet little child who lives in USA :)

    Pozdrawiam :)

  • Sweet child:)

    He says better than Kaczynski xD

  • Thank you for the compliment.

  • I am very impressed. I , too, am learning polish and just hearing different voices speaking polish helps. Keep up the good work. Do widzenia

  • Proszę.

  • I'm from Poland and the sad thing (among others ;) is that teaching foreign lgs to small children is still viewed like an..eccentricity or a kind of perversion. Really! A Pole may say "oh leave this poor child alone, let it play, he is only 5 and this is not school yet.." I recommend - H. Douglas Brown's "Teaching by Principles". For me - the only Bible worth keeping on the bookshelf (:

  • Hi, thanks for the comment. I agree and you are right, many people say that. I would probably say the same thing if it's pushing the child. However with my son, I was just happily surprised that he likes listening to other languages so now I continue to follow what he likes.

  • The thing is that in teaching language theories,the part-"How to (teach) a child" doesn't operate the phrase "a child learns a lg" but "a child acquires a lg".The question is always the same "How to make a child ACQURING a lg?" The difference is that a child does it without an effort!He/she absorbes! ihalates!:P but never learns really.Looses it before she/it is about 12 so about maturity period(2nd stage?).Don't waste your child's time then, put as much as you can in its small(smart) head.

  • Thanks for the lengthy comment. I learn by listening and repeating because I am interested. No effort there. I will be five soon and I think I will always love to learn foreign languages to include my mama's language.

  • Thank you (:

  • I can proudly write ,that he is my puppil :)

    Ja go nauczyłem liczyć :)

  • Yes indeed! and you're a great and wonderful teacher. Dziekuje!(dsyehn-koo-yeh)

  • Good! ;)

  • that is soo cute!!!!!!!!

  • wtf?! almost every number is said same as in croatian!!!

  • maybe cause we're both slavic?

  • very nice!!! Good boy:))

  • fivth? ;D

  • Wow. He is very good. Maybe you visit Poland with your son? ;-) He speak polish better then many black people who live in Poland...;P

    Greetings from Warsaw.

  • Thanks for the comment.

  • dobry jest ;))

    Niech polonizacja świat postępuje :D

    Pozdrawiam

  • so sweet:)) he speak very well in polish!!

  • thanks! he loves to learn polish!

  • Wow! He is very good!

  • thanks for the nice comment.

  • good boy.poland loves u

  • Thanks for the nice comment.

  • He's amazing.

    His Polish sounds so cute.

  • Thank you for the comment.

  • he's awesome.. :-)

  • Thank you for the comment.

  • Wonderfull!

  • Thank you for the comment.

  • Polish is soooo hard to learn. Congratulations

  • Thanks for the comment. Yes, my little son loves learning the Polish language.

  • almost good. jeden dwa trzy-perfect

  • Thanks for the comment.

  • so do u live in poland?

  • no, but we'd love to visit the country someday. Thanks for asking.

  • yeah! sooo cute ;)

    And mind you that he's way beneath the critical period (which falls somewhere near ten) so if you continue your work he has a chance to acquire Polish pronunciation at a level hardly distinguishable from native Poles.

    Maybe try to teach him some "polite formulas" like "dziekuje" or "prosze" ?

    Nontheless, keep up the good work - knowing a language, nevermind which, is always a benefit!

  • Thanks so much for the nice comment and advice.

  • but how are they learning these by themselves ? Through a book with a cd ? Or from an internet page ?

    I like languages too, but haven't found

    a concept I like quite yet.

    I can't do any good with just reading regular books because then you'll never know the pronounciation. ;)

    so a cd too works.

    But the little child.. does he just memorize it all ?

  • Thanks for the comment. What I observed is that what he reads he remembers. He cross references the translations.

  • wow how many languages do you and your childern know ? this is most excellent !

  • Thanks for the comment. Oh, he just loves to learn counting in different languages and some simple easy words in Visayan, tagalog, mandarin chinese, japanese, Nepalese(his close friend), arabic, polish, german, french, italian, spanish, russian, & hebrew. And I wish he will continue to be interested and not outgrow it.

  • respect

  • Thank you for the compliment. That's very thoughtful.

  • pretty cool jeszcze trochę i będziesz profesjonalistą :)

  • Thanks for the comment.

  • aww, he's so sweet

  • omg this is sweet just sweet and beautifull :-) I loved our Pope John Paul II too ,I still love him

  • hi, thanks for the comment. yes, he loves Pope John Paul II so much that one day he told me he wants to be a pope, & he said 'but first I have to be a cardinal first then a pope". :-) yes, I miss Pope John Paul II, I met him in person when he visited my city at a student youth gathering years ago. I was so overwhelmed by his Holy presence I can't explain. Now my son loves him so much too. He's a saint.

  • omg! this is funtastic!, this little boy is sweet! im polish and im proud of him :D You'v got a really clever child :-).. jeden, dwa, trzy, cztery ...

  • The point is his interest in foreign languages. I didn't teach him, I don't speak the language. He taught himself. Perhaps I can attribute his interest in Polish language to his love for Pope John Paul II who is Polish. He always speaks about him, he loves him.

  • What's the point of teaching your kids polish?

  • the point is that that sweet little boy has a chance to earn 50 euro per hour as a symultanic translator when he's old enough.. Believe me or not but there's more sense in teaching them Polish than English...and that's only the financial part. When it comes to the culture, history, habbits etc Poland's is waaaay richer than England's for example.

  • Thanks so much for the comment. And yes, I truly agree about the rich culture and history of Poland. My son truly loves learning foreign languages especially Polish because he loves Pope John Paul II. (he's catholic) That's how he got interested in the language.

  • pieknie

    this is sweet!

  • Thank you for the comment.

  • hi, thank you for the comment. My son learned counting 1-20 from a nice young polish lad from Poland we met here on youtube (yme4me) as well as downloading words and phrases from the internet. Good luck!

  • Great counting!!I'm try to learn Polish. Is there any products you recommend?

  • Wow! Nice kid and he's very good counting in my language! I think, he couting better than some polish kids! :-)

  • hi, thank you for the comment.

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