davidwelsh Heptaglot Senior Member Norway Joined 5528 days ago 141 posts - 307 votes Speaks: Lowland Scots, English*, Norwegian, Esperanto, Swedish, Danish, French Studies: Polish, Sanskrit, Tibetan, Pali, Mandarin
| Message 1 of 6 20 January 2010 at 5:45pm | IP Logged |
Does anyone else use this book? I've bought a few different resources for learning Polish, but I think this one is probably my favourite. I think the dialogues are really good, especially as there's no English introductions on the audio - just the Polish dialogues. I also like the way the vocabulary is built up systematically, with a glossary for each chapter.
The title's perhaps a bit ambitious, unless you're planning to study Polish full-time for 4 weeks...
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Chung Diglot Senior Member Joined 7155 days ago 4228 posts - 8259 votes 20 sounds Speaks: English*, French Studies: Polish, Slovak, Uzbek, Turkish, Korean, Finnish
| Message 2 of 6 20 January 2010 at 6:00pm | IP Logged |
Is this "Polish in 4 Weeks" for beginners or intermediate students? I recall browsing in two versions when visiting bookstores in Poland recently.
I've never used Polish in 4 Weeks as it seemed too skimpy (on the exercises that is) for my needs but I did get a nice impression from some of the entertaining dialogues used.
I'm curious about which other resources you've bought for Polish.
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davidwelsh Heptaglot Senior Member Norway Joined 5528 days ago 141 posts - 307 votes Speaks: Lowland Scots, English*, Norwegian, Esperanto, Swedish, Danish, French Studies: Polish, Sanskrit, Tibetan, Pali, Mandarin
| Message 3 of 6 20 January 2010 at 11:15pm | IP Logged |
I have both the beginner and intermediate books, but I'm still working my way through the first one so I haven't looked at the second all that thoroughly. They're pretty similar though.
I think Polish in 4 Weeks is heavier on the vocabulary rather than the grammar compared to other courses, which suits my approach quite well.
I mainly use Polish in 4 Weeks, and use BYKI to learn the vocabulary for each chapter fairly thoroughly before moving on. I did some Polish classes at Prolog in Kraków last summer, using Po Polsku 1, and I've continued working with that since. I find that Polish in 4 Weeks is really good for vocabulary and listening practice, and Po Polsku 1 is great for grammar. I've also used TY Polish a bit, which didn't appeal to me as much, and I've done some of the Michel Thomas course, which I quite like.
I also have a Polish girlfriend, who's a pretty good resource:)
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Chung Diglot Senior Member Joined 7155 days ago 4228 posts - 8259 votes 20 sounds Speaks: English*, French Studies: Polish, Slovak, Uzbek, Turkish, Korean, Finnish
| Message 4 of 6 20 January 2010 at 11:26pm | IP Logged |
That's interesting. I've been going at Polish for some time now, primarily using the courses by Oscar Swan and some textbooks from Universitas. Lately I have been expanding my vocabulary lately just by reading various bits in Polish from Mikolajek and children's stories to short stories by Prus.
For sure having a dziewczyna helps. :-)
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stelingo Hexaglot Senior Member United Kingdom Joined 5831 days ago 722 posts - 1076 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian Studies: Russian, Czech, Polish, Greek, Mandarin
| Message 5 of 6 21 January 2010 at 12:03am | IP Logged |
I've also used Polish in 4 weeks and have enjoyed working through it. I didn't realise there was also an intermediate version. I shall have to get hold of it. I also studied at Prolog and would recommend the school. The textbooks they use (Hurra) are quite nice but not ideal for self study.
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davidwelsh Heptaglot Senior Member Norway Joined 5528 days ago 141 posts - 307 votes Speaks: Lowland Scots, English*, Norwegian, Esperanto, Swedish, Danish, French Studies: Polish, Sanskrit, Tibetan, Pali, Mandarin
| Message 6 of 6 21 January 2010 at 11:53am | IP Logged |
stelingo wrote:
I also studied at Prolog and would recommend the school. The textbooks they use (Hurra) are quite nice but not ideal for self study. |
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Yeah, Prolog's really good:) I agree that the Hurra/Po Polsku books aren't ideal for self study, but I think their explanations of grammar are really good, and there are lots of exercises - especially if you get the workbook as well as the textbook.
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