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To learn Polish can be a lot easier than you ever thought possible!

When learning Polish, it's important not to make the mistakes most people make when they start learning any language:

They buy a Polish language book, start to read and try to speak the unfamiliar words. Even though phonetics are usually included in a good Polish language book or a Polish dictionary, for anybody who has never spoken a polish word, it's difficult to get the pronunciation right.

Learn PolishThe next big obstacle is, that when you start to learn isolated parts of the Polish language, i.e. you study the Polish vocabulary, you try to learn the Polish verbs and then you need to get into the Polish grammar to make sure everything fits together and makes sense, so that the Polish native speakers will understand you. A major chore and difficult to achieve by yourself.

Even if you get this all, you will notice that when you meet anybody who speaks Polish you have an extremely hard time to understand Polish when spoken in every day life.

Why bother using an old fashioned system like this if it puts so many obstacles in front of you?

Why learning Polish can be so easy:

The method used by Dr. Paul Pimsleur, also called the Pimselur method takes a totally different approach. To start learning a language, you don't read books or learn isolated parts of the new langauge.

Learning Polish means you start to learn to speak Polish and to understand Polish from the first minute. You treat the new language the same way you learned your first language. That means you listen and hear the new language, you repeat Polish phrases and Polish words and you train your ear to recognize the new sounds of the Polish language.

In only 30 minutes every day you will start to be able to hold a Polish conversation and speak with people you meet.

If this sounds incredible, or if you have tried to learn Polish before but failed, give yourself the chance to get it this time and learn Polish fast! The Polish audio lessons by Pimsleur deliver and you will be very glad you gave the Pimsleur method a try!

 

 

 

 

 

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What satisfied customers say about the Pimsleur POLISH audios:

 

This has to be the easiest way I've ever come across for learning another language. There's no book, it's purely audio based with each lesson being about 30 minutes. As Polish contains many sounds that we simply do not use in English, I had to listen to most lessons twice before being able to remember and pronounce all the words correctly.

New words are introduced syllable by syllable and every phrase you learn is repeated numerous times in conversations in later lessons. My only minor quibble would be that as this is an American series, there's no provision for those of us in the UK in the sections that focus on how to say your nationality and monetary units. Hardly a major issue!

By the end of this 16 lesson course you can expect to be able to give common greetings, ask for and understand basic directions, arrange a meeting, count to 49, buy drinks in shops and a fair bit more.

My Polish wife found some of the pronunciation grated a little but that it was more than passable and probably easier for a non-polish speaker to learn from than a native Polish speaker would be. -- T. Morey,Cambridge, UK

 

I purchased this comprehensive Pimsleur after having little to no success with Teach yourself Polish book and CD and Colloquial Polish book, cd and cassettes. I found that the later two, while inexpensive, were too difficult for an absolute beginner, such as myself, with no idea of Polish pronunciation or how to read and say the written words.

The Pimsleur, while very expensive, will definately have you speaking and understanding the language. Each lesson consists of thirty minutes of audio to listen and repeat. By the end of the series of 30 lessons, I am able to communicate simple needs in Polish, such as where to find places, simple directions, paying for items; and to engage in simple conversations such as how many children do you have, where do you live, where do you work, what to eat, drink, etc. I'm also able to to communicate what time it is, and how to communicate when I don't understand what someone is saying in Polish.

The main thing missing from the Pimsleur program, in my opinion, is the lack of written materials. There is a small book included with the alphabet and pronunciation guide, but that is not enough to make the leap to actually reading or even recognizing the written form of the words you are speaking in Polish. The other drawback is that once you finish the Comprehensive Polish, there is no next level to go on to with Pimsleur. I am left at this place where I can converse somewhat, but I cannot read or write any Polish.

Overall, I would rate Pimsleur Comprehensive Polish I as excellent for developing basic pronunciation and conversation skills. -- Stephanie Lovell, Elmwood Park, IL, USA