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pesahson
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 Message 113 of 177
13 June 2013 at 7:50pm | IP Logged 
HERE'S a video by Michał Grześkowiak talking about the Polyglot Conference. The video's in Polish but Michał speaks very clearly and a bit slower.
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pesahson
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 Message 114 of 177
14 June 2013 at 1:41pm | IP Logged 
YouTube and two Polish film studios agreed to let Polish classic movies be put on YT legally. I'm excited about it myself. Here's a link to the article.

http://wyborcza.biz/biznes/1,100896,14099395,Klasyka_polskie go_kina_za_darmo_w_YouTube__Przelomowa.html#BoxSlotII3img

So far they are uploaded on two channels:


Studio Kadr

Studio Tor

There are lots of films there. With more to come. Unfortunately without subtitles and not each one is worth watching, but there are some gems there (like Kieślowski's films for example). I can recommend the movie Weiser. I remember watching it some time ago and I really liked it.

Edited by pesahson on 14 June 2013 at 1:50pm

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Amerykanka
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 Message 115 of 177
14 June 2013 at 5:56pm | IP Logged 
Wow - I will definitely be watching some of those movies! Thanks for telling us about this, pesahson!
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Mooby
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 Message 116 of 177
04 July 2013 at 1:56pm | IP Logged 
Films are great but sometimes they are too long for me to concentrate on, or they have intrusive background music and fast dialogue. So when I don't have much time, I like watching interviews. The sound quality is good, there's no action to distract me from listening and they often last for less than 30 minutes.

There's lots of these interviews and various 'lifestyle programmes' on Publicystyka TVP
Their You Tube Channel has a lot of interviews with writers, politicians, singers etc.
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 Message 117 of 177
04 July 2013 at 10:37pm | IP Logged 
Thanks for the links, Mooby! I agree that movies aren't always the best listening material. Especially if you
don't have much time to spend on studying, since there are very long scenes with barely any dialogue, and
so you don't end up getting much out of it.

Mam krótkie pytanie i myślałam, że ten thread to najodpowiedniejsze miejsce na nie. Czytając
mój nowy podręcznik Czas na czasownik, natknęłam się na ten zwrot: tłuc talerze na szczęście. Co to
ma znaczyć? Wątpię, że Polacy naprawdę tłuczą talerze, żeby wszystko szło po ich myśli. Czy to coś w
rodzaju trzymania kciuków, ale bardziej przenośnego?

Edit: literówka

Edited by Amerykanka on 05 July 2013 at 12:39am

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Mooby
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 Message 118 of 177
04 July 2013 at 11:13pm | IP Logged 
Jak tradycja Grecka? Nie wiem.
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 Message 119 of 177
05 July 2013 at 12:45am | IP Logged 
Może jest jakiś związek, gdyż było coś o tej tradycji greckiej napisane na stronie internetowej, którą
znalazłam szukając na Google. Ale czy Grecy naprawdę tłuczą naczynia? Taki zwyczaj wydaje mi się bardzo
dziwny. No i czy Polacy tak robią? Jeśli ktoś mógłby dać przykład użycia tego zwrotu, byłoby świetne!
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pesahson
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 Message 120 of 177
05 July 2013 at 9:34am | IP Logged 
Powiem szczerze, że nie słyszałam nigdy o niczym takim, ale w googlu znalazłam, że w okolicach Katowic państwo młodzi tłuką porcelanę na szczęście w dniu ślubu. Może to tylko regionalny zwyczaj.

thread = wątek

O Greckiej tradycji tłuczenia talerzy też słyszałam. Ludzie usłyszeli o niej chyba po filmie "Grek Zorba", ale jak jest rozpowszechniona to nie wiem. Turyści w Grecji chyba ją lubią, a Grecy pewnie od niej odchodzą.




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