Polish for beginners starts with the alphabet and basic pronunciation. Yes, you will learn how to say "cz," "sz," and "rz." But you will learn them in real words, not in isolation. By lesson three, you are reading short words. By lesson six, short sentences.
- At the A1 level, you learn to introduce yourself, talk about your family and job, order food in a restaurant, ask for directions, and handle simple everyday situations. Grammar? Only what you need – present tense, nominative and accusative cases, basic prepositions.
- At A2, you move to past and future tenses. You can talk about what you did yesterday and what you plan to do tomorrow. You learn instrumental and genitive cases. Your sentences become longer. Your conversations become more natural.
- At B1 – the level that opens doors to work, residency, and citizenship – you express opinions, argue simple points, write short emails, and understand the main ideas of news articles and TV shows. Conditional mood, passive voice, locative case. It sounds complicated? Our teachers explain it so simply that you start using these structures without thinking.
Polish language course for adults continues to B2 and C1 for those who need advanced fluency – for university, management positions, or full cultural integration.