Learning Polish- best resource?
Learning Polish- best resource?
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Hugo Stiglitz v2

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444 posts

15 months

Saturday 19th October 2024
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Anything better than Babbel? I learnt abit for my trip to Krakow and enjoyed the trip and picked up some good words and used them. I want to continue the momentum.

I can also practice on some colleagues at work as a bonus.

Ussrcossack

862 posts

63 months

Saturday 19th October 2024
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Ask your colleagues

Hugo Stiglitz v2

Original Poster:

444 posts

15 months

Saturday 19th October 2024
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They learn it from their parents. I'm not going to uplift my learning by stopping people when their busy and saying hey can you teach me..

RichFN2

4,147 posts

200 months

Saturday 19th October 2024
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I found Duolingo helpful and easy to use

RoadToad84

903 posts

55 months

Saturday 19th October 2024
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I'm doing Polish on Duolingo. The method is a little unconventional, but it's effective. Very much a trial and error process and you have to figure out the grammar rules/plurals yourself, but it does work. I'd recommend adding your own vocabulary exercises alongside it though, as otherwise you'll only know how to describe apples, lions, and fish.

Edited by RoadToad84 on Saturday 19th October 12:59

croyde

25,338 posts

251 months

Saturday 19th October 2024
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I've been doing Spanish on Duolingo for nearly 3 years now. I've learned a lot and can have slow conversations with locals on my trips to Spain.

Best practise are drunks in bars as I can be more confident about trying to speak the language laugh

Duolingo does make me laugh with it's sentences though, this morning it was....

We will study every detail of these carrots biggrin

Lesson on using the future tense.