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VOCABULARY LESSON: Czy ma pan drobne? – shopping vocabulary (A2)
Practise Polish with a song – Polish verbs in the present and future tenses (A2)
Polish tongue twisters (A0)
LESSON: Pan, pani, państwo, panowie… – addressative forms in Polish (A1)
Who wants to be a millionaire? – practise Polish cases (A2)
Do you know those Polish phrases? -Quiz (A0)
Who wants to be a millionaire – Polish motion verbs (A2)
Polish cases and their function
Practise Polish with a song – colloquial phrases (B1)
Legendy Polskie – short films with subtitles
Wjechać, przejechać – prefixation and changes of meaning (A2/B1)
Chodzić spać z kurami, mieć muchy w nosie – Polish idioms that will make you laugh (A1)
TAK, NIE, CO, ALE, ZA and their surprising extra meanings (A1)
Miesiące w polskim kalendarzu – origins and meanings of Polish names of the months (A1)
GRAMMAR LESSON: Verbs of motion: iść, chodzić, jechać i jeździć (A1)
Znam Harry’ego, nie znam Anny – declension of names in Polish (A1)
Ten projekt to bułka z masłem! – food idioms in Polish (A1)
Urodziny babci – practising the past tense (A1)
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