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الأحد، 18 مارس 2012

Tips for Learning Polish Language Easily and Quickly


  • Develop, and raise your self-expectations. For instance, take sentences from a normal conversation or a favorite song and attempt to translate them into Polish.
  • Though there are many words in the Polish language, only about 500–1,500 words are used in active vocabulary, or conversational vocabulary. Thus, unless you seek to become a Polish poet, you need not memorize all the words in the Polish dictionary.
  • Simple Polish sentence fragments can string together to form complex sentences. For instance, "I want to eat" and "I am hungry" are very simple, but they may combine with little modification to say, "I want to eat something now because I am hungry."
  • Carrying an instant electronic translator may be quite useful when trying to think in Polish and verify your accuracy.
  • Give great attention to pronouncing Polish as it is meant to be pronounced. If you have a good ear, you can consciously modify your accent to approximate a less butchered accent.
  • If you have any Polish-speaking friends, practice your skills with them regularly.
  • Read, read, read! This is the best way to become proficient at Polish language because reading covers many aspects of a language—vocabulary, grammar, popular phrases, and expressions. Reading above your level in Polish may be more difficult yet more rewarding than reading at or below your level.
  • By learning another language, you engage your brain in a manner that develops new neural connections, resulting in improved memory, creativity, and general mental function.
  • When memorizing Polish verbs with a visualization, use mnemonics.
  • Practice all four components of language learning. To learn Polish language, you need to practice reading, writing, listening and speaking. Make sure you spend time on each one of these aspects of language learning.

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