Polish Lessons -- Unit 3

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2007

My plan is to produce one short video for every letter and every sound of the Polish Language.

At the end there will be approximately 45 videos, every one of them containing 17 words.

So theoretically somebody, who would spend 45 minutes watching all of them, would have at least a swift contact with 765 Polish words (mainly substantives)

There is a myth that the Polish Language is one of the most difficult to learn. I don't believe it anymore after meeting and speaking to a lot of students who after learning Polish for six months or so - mastered this language to a remarkable degree.

My theory is that the Polish Language appears very difficult at the beginning but after somebody manages to reach a certain point of knowledge - this language becomes unexpectedly easy to speak - because obviously it is a very intuitive and "judge by the ear" language.

After reaching a certain point you just know how to say it (how to decline and so) because it seems to sound either good or not.

So this is why I think, that anybody who would like to learn Polish should invest quite an ample time to "get used" to it.

Those 45 minutes of the Polish alphabet are supposed to be the first introduction to this foreign language. It should help to understand how Polish should be pronounced as well as to learn some first Polish words.

It should give you the general idea of how the Polish language sounds like.

In the next level we will deal with most common verbs. We will look at how they sound and function.

I dedicate this course to Carina and Manuel who are trying to learn Polish. I hope I can help you. You can imagine how happy I would be to speak Polish with you.

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  • I've only just realised the English translation is in small letters at the side of the screen!!

  • @Feisty1967

    congratulations :)

  • emcsike@mailbox.hu

  • @emokeemoke

    I got problems sending you the email. This is what I wrote:

    Hi Emokee,

    visit us on solarnet tv :)

    First you should introduce yourself in the introduction forum

    then go to the Polish Language Forum :)

    You can also watch our Seminar reports: solarnet.tv/projects/peaceforu­m2010/blogall

    We have a girl from Hungary with us too :) Her name is Tunge.

  • c.d.

    ale kiedy zaczną się zwroty jakieś, jak się przedstawić itd. myślę, że to się bardziej przyda niż np. słowo trąbka, sąd czy antychryst

  • @m18maggie

    zrobiłem to trzy lata temu i teraz też bym wiele rzeczy zrobił inaczej. Ale ogólny koncept jest wciąż jeszcze ważny: język polski jest trudny i wymaga więcej ćwiczeń wstępnych - pozwalających oswoić się z brzmieniem i pisownią tego języka. W tej chwili pracuję nad serią dialogów: Polish Story Board Dialogs. Staram się robić to jak najlepiej. Wasze komentarze zawsze pomagają. Dzięki :)

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  • @IndianaJones664 no piątek is friday

  • i'm soo happy that soo many people's want too learn our language :)

  • ą = aun? sounds like this?

  • @lukbar pratice lol

  • @Sanyi66 péntek is Friday :D

  • POLIHS IS A BEAUTIFUL LANGUAGE, BESIDES IT WAS THE NATIVE LANGUAGE OF THE POPE JOHN PAUL II . I WILL LEARN IT.............

  • POLIHS IS A VERY LANGUAGE, BESIDES IT WAS THE NATIVE LANGUAGE OF TH POPE JHON PAUL

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    Wonka

  • @lukbar easier then it looks lol

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