Programs and levels
– Polish language for beginners and advanced

of the Polish language

The program of learning Polish as a foreign language at KLUB DIALOGU school consists of all levels from beginners to advanced and it is consistent with the system of levels described in the European Framework of Reference for Languages and with requirements of ALTE – The Association of Language Testers in Europe.

A0

A0 level – survival Polish

The most important thing is to start learning Polish well because, in the case of this language, solid foundations guarantee quick and effective learning. Polish for beginners of non-Slavic-speaking students starts at level A0. Learning Slavs starts at level A1.

А0 ‘survival’ Polish is the appropriate level for non-Slavic foreigners at which to start learning. During courses for beginners, you learn how to take part in basic Polish conversations, get to know new phrases, forms of expressions, and vocabulary that will allow you to function easily in everyday life.

This is a very important stage of learning Polish for beginners to understand the idea of one of the most difficult languages in the world. Thanks to original, innovative methods, learning basic Polish becomes an adventure as well as a pleasure. From the very first classes, you are encouraged to speak in Polish, and regular classes are supported by phonetics lessons.

Experienced teachers with many years of practice

All classes are conducted by highly qualified teachers prepared to teach basic Polish as a foreign language. Therefore, in each class for beginners, new skills can be acquired that can immediately be used in practice. Making an appointment or ordering in a restaurant will not be a problem.

  • Introduce yourself and others and have simple discussions in an official and unofficial situation
  • Name and describe jobs and the place of work
  • Conduct basic Polish conversations in a shop, restaurant, and other public places (transport), make an appointment
  • Use dates, times, seasons, names of the days and months
  • Good morning (welcome and farewell, spelling, numerals)
  • My office (vocabulary, asking questions)
  • I’m hungry (vocabulary, price questions, colours)
  • Shopping (groceries, numbers 100 – 1000)
  • My work (adjectives)
  • My week (names of the days of the week, time and location)
  • What time is it? (hours, times of day, means of transport)

We encourage you to fill in a free language competence test (CHECK YOUR LEVEL) to efficiently enroll in the appropriate class

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