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The mermaid is a symbol of Warsaw. The oldest Mermaid dates back to 1400 and looked different than today. Then it took the form of a person with wings and a tail. It’s belly was covered with scales. The mermaid turned into a girl with a fish tail only in 1622. Today, the Mermaid holds a sword and a shield in its hand. 

The Mermaid dated from XVII century

How many Mermaids are there in total in Warsaw? No one has counted. There are a lot of them in the Old Town. But not only. You can find them on buildings, lamp posts, stained glass windows, and signboards. Look around carefully, because Mermaids can be found in many places in Warsaw.

Where can you see the Warsaw Mermaid?

1. The Old Town

Go to the Old Town Square. There, in the middle of the square, you will surely notice the Mermaid right away. The monument was made of bronze zinc in 1855. This mermaid was severely damaged during World War II and restored in 1951.

2. Powiśle

This is the most famous Warsaw Mermaid. It was made of bronze in 1939. It is 4.5 meters tall. The originator of this Mermaid was Stefan Starzyński, the mayor of Warsaw, and the creator – Ludwika Nitschowa. Fortunately, the monument was not destroyed during World War II.

 3. Park Mirowski

Here, the Mermaid is a concrete sculpture, and it’s tail is originally bent and forms a bowl shape. 

 

 4. Wiadukt Markiewicza, Karowa Street

A mermaid has decorated this viaduct since 1905.

 5. Inżynierska Street

You will not find a monument here. Look for the bas-relief located on the building of the former tram depot. Have a nice experience!

 6. Katowicka Street, Saska Kępa

To find the Mermaid, you have to walk around the building of the B. Prus High School. On the side wall, from the side of Katowicka Street, there is a bas-relief made by Wojciech Czerwosz.

 

 7. Grochowska Street, Praga Południe

In front of the Praga Południe District Office, the Mermaid modestly looks down. It has neither a shield nor a sword, but it still inspires the respect of passers-by.

 8. Filter Station Complex, Koszykowa Street

The Filter Station complex consists of historic buildings built in 1883–1886. The bas-relief of the Mermaid, made by Jan Goliński, was placed on the building of the Rapid Filters Plant.

 9. Sejm, Wiejska Street

This Mermaid is hard to see because it is located on the wooden balustrade of government benches in the Seym Hall.

Trivia

Soldiers of the British Queen’s Royal Hussars wear a patch with the Warsaw Mermaid on the left sleeve of their uniforms.  This privilege was granted to them by General Władysław Anders for the support given to Polish soldiers during the Battle of Ancona in 1944.

Learning Polish can be interesting and inspiring. Welcome to the KLUB DIALOGU School of Polish for Foreigners.

Text and photos from Wikipedia: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warszawska_Syrenka

Would you like to start learning Polish, but you don’t know where to start?  Start by checking your language level!  Why is it so important?

At what level should I start learning Polish?

KLUB DIALOGU Polish Language School for Foreigners teaches many levels.  Learning for non-Slavic speakers starts from the A0 level.  It is an important course that familiarises the student with the structure and specificity of the Polish language, the most important phrases and information that will be useful on the street, in a shop or in a restaurant.  Due to the linguistic similarity, students from Ukraine, Belarus or Russia can start from A1 level.

The next stages of learning Polish are the levels: A1 (beginner), A2 (elementary), B1 (pre-intermediate), B2 (intermediate), C1 (advanced).

How to learn Polish effectively?  Get to know the learning process at KLUB DIALOGU School

At the KLUB DIALOGU school, the learning process is divided into smaller units, known as modules, thanks to which the groups are homogeneous, i.e. students in a given group have very similar skills.

How does it look in practice?  Each level (A1, A2, B1, B2) is divided into 5 modules (e.g.: A1.1, A1.2. A1.3, A1.4, A1.5).  Learning in such a system becomes extremely effective, and students can notice significant progress.  However, this means that a placement test is not only advisable, but also necessary.  The result of the test gives a strong recommendation which Polish language course will best suit your skills.  An additional conversation with the school methodologist will precisely outline the student’s strengths as well as areas for improvement.

Benefits of learning Polish at KLUB DIALOGU

Thanks to the defined program of learning Polish as a foreign language at the KLUB DIALOGU School, the student does not incur unnecessary costs or lose valuable time as a result of inadequate group placement. In addition, you can clearly define your learning goals and the timeline for implementing them.

We warmly invite you to KLUB DIALOGU!

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M for Metro.  Works of Wojciech Fangor in Warsaw

Have you seen the M-shaped entrances to the Metro in Warsaw?  Or maybe you noticed the names of the stations: Świętokrzyska, Uniwersytet or Rondo ONZ?  These are things that reveal Wojciech Fangor’s character.

Wojciech Fangor

Wojciech Fangor (1922 – 2015) – a well-known Polish painter, draftsman, sculptor and poster artist.  He is considered one of the last “great masters” of the 20th century.  In the early 1960s, he became famous for his ‘pulsating’ painting – abstract paintings that gave the impression of movement.  His painting experiments were groundbreaking not only in Poland, but likewise in art around the globe.

The works of this famous Varsovian can be found in various places in the city.  Only 300 meters from KLUB DIALOGU Polish Language School there are other, often ignored by passers-by, Fangor accents that decorate our surroundings.  An ordinary subway journey to a Polish language course can be a time to encounter colourful mosaics.  What are we talking about here?

It’s worth looking around!

The mosaics that decorate the Warsaw Śródmieście Railway Station were entered into the national register of monuments last year.  In total, there are 52 ceiling mosaics – it’s worth looking up sometimes!  – as well as 27 mosaics that are in the halls and in the former waiting rooms along the side platforms.  The tiles were made in the Faience Works in Włocławek, and some of the necessary dyes were even imported from Italy.

Meet Wojciech Fangor at exhibitions!

For fans of Fangor and art lovers, the Polish Language School KLUB DIALOGU has good news!  Until March 2023, you can see two exhibitions celebrating the 100th anniversary of the artist’s birth: ‘Fangor.  Poza Obraz‘ in Gdańsk https://www.mng.gda.pl/wystawy/fangor-poza-obraz/ and ‘Fangor. Wielowymiarowy’ at the Centre of Contemporary Art in Warsaw https://u-jazdowski.pl/program/wystawy/fangor-wielodimensional

Images courtesy of Wikimedia: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?search=fangor+metro&title=Special:MediaSearch&go=Go&type=image

From reverie to celebration.  Have you already experienced Polish holidays and parties celebrated in November and December?

November is behind us, which is considered by many Poles to be the bluest month.  While it begins with reflection and memories (Day of the Dead), it ends mysteriously, magically, and joyfully.

‘Andrzejki’ – Polish fun for unmarried women

Andrzejki is a very popular holiday among Poles.  In the past, on the night of November 29-30, on the eve of Saint Andrew the Apostle, unmarried girls did fortune-telling in the hope of finding or winning their beloved man.  Today, anyone can do fortune-telling, and thanks to good fun, the tradition remains very much alive.  Fortune telling can be made from cast wax into a bowl through a keyhole, shoes, cards, or everyday objects placed in a row.

The KLUB DIALOGU Polish School for Foreigners hosted a fantastic St. Andrew’s Day event for our students.  The teachers in the role of fairies were just as great as during Polish language lessons.  And some of the predictions came true 100%.

‘Barbórka’ – Polish feast of miners and steelworkers

Another important day in the Polish calendar is December 4.  It is the day of Saint Barbara, the patron saint of miners.  Barbórka is the feast of Saint Barbara, very grandly celebrated primarily in Silesia, where the largest number of mines are located.

Do you know the animated Polish fairy tale for children ‘Bolek and Lolek among the miners’?  It’s a cult fairy tale, so it’s worth watching, although it doesn’t use Polish.  We can deduce from it how important mining was to the Polish economy in the 1950s – 1980s, and the term “black gold” for coal remains to this day.

Motorsports enthusiasts probably know the ‘Barbórka Rally’, which ends the rally season.  This year, the rally will be held for the 60th time!  The schedule of the Warsaw races can be found HERE.

‘Mikołajki’ – this Polish holiday is awaited by both the young and old

Throughout the year, both the young and old wait for the arrival of Santa Claus during Christmas.  In Poland, we have great news for all impatient people!  On December 6th, we celebrate ‘mikołajki’!  The custom itself has been known on Polish lands for a long time, and until the 19th century, December 6 was even a day off from work.  Now, ‘mikołajki’ is most often celebrated in schools for children, community centres, but also in the KLUB DIALOGU Polish School for Foreigners. We give each other small gifts.  This is great Polish fun, bringing a lot of joy.

New Year’s Eve (‘Sylwester’) is the inevitable end of the year

The year ends with ‘sylwester’!  The last night of December took its name from the name day of New Year’s Eve and the liturgical memory of Pope Sylwester I. On this holiday in Poland, we want to close the calendar year without disputes and debts.  How else can we bring happiness to the coming year?  One way is not cleaning on December 31st.  The reason is very simple – by sweeping dust, we can also sweep happiness!  Air bubbles in a glass of champagne can also have a symbolic meaning – large, irregular, and chaotic ones mean many changes, small bubbles mean balance in personal life and good health.  Certainly, each bubble is a representation of success in learning Polish ?!

Language trivia – check if you know

Did you know that the names of Polish games, customs, and rituals are written with a small letter: andrzejki, mikołajki, sylwester (even if they come from the name – Andrzej, Mikołaj or Sylwester).  Barbórka is a Polish holiday, which is why we write it with a capital letter.

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FILM EVENINGS – Polish Films for Foreigners

The KLUB DIALOGU school, the WISŁA Cinema and the UW POLONICUM Centre

Warmly invite you to:

PFFF: Polish Films for Foreigners

PFFF is a unique meeting with Polish cinema.  We select only those films that have received positive reviews from film critics, awards at festivals, and/or the status of a “cult film” in the eyes of Poles.

Meetings are held regularly, on the first Tuesday of each month.  The screening of the film is preceded by a short presentation of the film, and afterwards, a discussion. Movies are shown with English subtitles.

Often, the SPECIAL GUESTS are the directors or actors of the film!  PFFF meetings are a great opportunity to get to know Polish film productions, the Polish lifestyle and the mentality of Poles. Such knowledge will certainly facilitate your stay in Poland.

Join us!  Come and have a nice evening!

When: every first Tuesday of each month

Where: WISŁA CINEMA, Plac Wilsona 2 (Żoliborz)

Time: 8:15 PM

Ticket price: 19 PLN

More information about the film and the possibility to buy a ticket online: CHECK

What have we prepared for the coming months?

10/01/2023 – Dangerous Men (2022), dir. Maciej Kawalski

7/02/2023 – The Elephant (2022), dir.  Kamil Krawczycki – the film received the award for ‘Best Film in the Micro-Budget Films Competition’ at the 47th Polish Film Festival in Gdynia and for ‘Most Successful Debut’.  An honest and brave film.

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Sad events in the world took over the beginning of 2022. KLUB DIALOGU report

The year 2022 was full of many events that, from a global point of view, have had tragic consequences.  Of course, we are talking about Russia’s unjustified invasion of Ukraine and the cruel war being waged against the country’s civilians.  We also remember the huge wave of refugees on the border, terrorised by the Belarusian authorities and treated in no less cruel way by the Polish authorities. Read the KLUB DIALOGU report and learn more.

Action taken by KLUB DIALOGU School

The KLUB DIALOGU school categorically opposes all these tragic events, not only in word but also in deed.  When the first protests began under the slogan: ‘Stop torture at the border!’ – we couldn’t miss it.  Walking through the streets of Warsaw, we wanted to express that we show solidarity with people who are hurt, whose chance for a normal life is taken away just because they were born in a country affected by war or a humanitarian crisis.

The war in Ukraine mobilised us to: initiate the collection of things and money for its inhabitants, organise free Polish language courses, participate in humanitarian convoys, take home refugees, and many, many other activities.  See our blog post.

KLUB DIALOGU manifesto

KLUB DIALOGU’s manifesto is simple and unambiguous.  We, as employees of the KLUB DIALOGU Polish School for Foreigners, which is not only an educational institution, but also a meeting place for people from different continents and cultures, cannot accept a situation where the law and international conventions are broken.

We would also like to thank OUR STUDENTS who supported and continue to support our initiatives – it is thanks to you that we can learn tolerance and openness.  Thank you for your lessons for us and for being you!

We are constantly working for you and organising new Polish language courses

Despite these sad events, the KLUB DIALOGU Polish Language School for Foreigners was constantly working, organising Polish courses at all levels from A0 (for beginners) to B2 (advanced).  During the year, classes were held on a regular basis (mainly in the evenings, 2-3 times a week).

The summer holiday period (June, July, August) turned this structure upside down as usual ?.  Intensive courses prevailed (3 hours a day, every day), and students could additionally learn Polish, have fun, and chat during unique integration events.  This year we invited our students to: KLUB DIALOGU’s birthday party, a trip to the Zoo in Łódź, bowling, silent disco dances and salsa, and canoeing on the Wkra River.  See the summer holiday movie.

Polish as a foreign language exam at B1 level

In 2022, we managed to conduct 4 exams for the State Certificate in Polish as a Foreign Language at B1 level.  190 people took part in four examination sessions appointed by the State Commission (in February, March, June, and November), and 179 passed the test and received the Certificate. Congratulations!

You too can take the exam and get the Certificate.  Check the dates of the B1 exams in 2023 and the courses preparing for this exam.  terminy egzaminów na B1 w 2023 roku oraz kursy przygotowujące do tego egzaminu. Check out.

The presentation of Polish films during Film Evenings has become a tradition

Throughout the year, we invited the school to Film Evenings, during which Polish films with English subtitles were presented.  It is a great opportunity to learn about the culture and lifestyle of Poles, as well as to understand their mentality.

And as of December, we have the pleasure of inviting everyone to see Polish films at the Wisła Cinema.  PFFF: ‘Polish Films For Foreigners’ is a series of Polish films prepared in cooperation with the Wisła Cinema, Polonicum, and the School of Polish Language for Foreigners KLUB DIALOGU.

 Thank you for being with us!

– Polish?  We make it possible –

SUMMER POLISH LANGUAGE COURSES

INTENSIVE POLISH LANGUAGE COURSES FOR FOREIGNERS IN SUMMER

Book your place today

and… fall in love with the Polish language!

How to spend your summer effectively? Want to learn Polish well and quickly? Overcome barriers and start communicating efficiently in Polish?

Learning Polish during the summer holidays (especially ?) doesn’t have to be difficult and boring, and you can fall in love with it!

Intensive, summer Polish language courses combine creative learning with great fun during cultural and entertainment meetings.  Thanks to these events, you can get a taste of life in Warsaw and make new friends.

ADVANTAGES OF INTENSIVE POLISH LANGUAGE COURSES DURING SUMMER

# Flexible – it’s you who decides how many days of the course you want to attend. During the summer, intensive Polish lessons are held every day from Monday to Friday (3 hours), but there is no problem if you join the course later or leave before its completion.

# You never overpay – the fee is only for the declared number of days of the course that will be attended. Please take in mind, that there is no refund when the course starts.

# You never get bored – learning Polish during the summer allows you to gain freedom in efficient communication on a daily basis.  In-person classes in the classroom are enriched with fun and relaxation, going to a museum, park, or restaurant, and other outdoor practical activities.

# Each lesson is a new adventure – additional presentations, audio and video recordings, interactive games and quizzes make students come back to us again and again.

# Events and social meetings – it’s already a tradition of our School! Every year, during the summer, we organise special events for students, such as: kayaking, bowling, going out to experience ‘Warsaw by Night’, Chopin concerts, and many more. Check out our events!

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INTENSIVE COURSES OF POLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE DURING SUMMER

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Introduction to Polish – a course for people who are just starting their adventure with the Polish language. It is an extremely effective and intensive way of learning Polish as a foreign language in the summer. The student begins to talk about themselves and their interests, is able to order a meal in a restaurant, do shopping, or manage in public transport and at the airport. These are excellent Polish lessons for foreigners who want to enjoy the summer charms of Warsaw.

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Beginners – a summer course of the Polish language for foreigners who already communicate a little bit (A1). During the lessons, we constantly encourage you to speak and develop your language skills. We also show that grammar does not have to be difficult at all, and new vocabulary will help you deal with everyday matters. Intensive learning of Polish gives very good and immediate effects that last longer.

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Intermediate Conversations – this course includes a broad study program (A2). Polish lessons are interesting and creative, and provide a lot of information about Polish culture and tradition. This course is designed for people who want to gain confidence in more fluent conversation. During the classes, we discuss life topics, develop practical language habits, and use a variety of learning methods, such as: role-playing, field practice, as well as the use of newspapers, magazines, and presentations.

During the intensive summer Polish language courses, we will go to a museum together, have a lesson in a park, order in a restaurant, do some shopping, and talk to people on the street. Only practice makes perfect!

REGISTRATION FOR INTENSIVE SUMMER COURSES OF POLISH LANGUAGE

  • You may sign up for any number of days of the summer course. There is no problem to join the course later or leave before it ends.
  • Classes are held from Monday to Friday and last 3 hours a day (180 minutes) with a 15-minute break.
  • To reserve a place on the course, please pay PLN 300 (€ 70) in advance. 10 days before the start of the course, we will ask you to pay the rest. From then on, the advance payment is non-refundable.
  • Normally, the group consists of 4 – 9 people.

FEES OF INTENSIVE SUMMER COURSES

  • Regular course (according to the schedule, 45H, 15 days) – 1,599PLN (€ 375)
  • Regular course (according to the schedule, 39H, 13 days) – 1,385PLN (€ 325)
  • The student may purchase any number of days of classes

          # Package of single days from 1 to 5 days – 120PLN / day (€ 28)

          # Single-day package from 6 days – 110PLN / day (€ 26)

Then the cost of the course = the number of days of classes x 110PLN (120PLN)

Important

  • In the case of 3 people attending classes on a given day of the course, the School reserves the right to shorten the classes to 2 hours (120 minutes) at the same fee for the course.
  • In the case of 2 people attending classes on a given day of the course, the School reserves the right to shorten the classes to 1.5 hours (90 minutes) with the same course fee.
  • In the case of 1 person attending classes on a given day of the course, the School reserves the right to shorten the classes to 1 hour (60 minutes) at the same fee for the course.

Book your place today: select the appropriate level and dates of classes. Write to us at info@klubdialogu.pl and make an advance payment of 300PLN. That’s all. At the KLUB DIALOGU School, intensive learning of the Polish language during the summer is always so easy!

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During summer holidays KLUB DIALOGU School provides:

WHAT ELSE MAKES US DIFFERENT?

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NEW TECHNOLOGY - NEW QUALITY

We believe that lessons in Polish as a foreign language must be interesting and inspiring. The KLUB DIALOGU school has technologically advanced equipment as the basic apparatus of all classrooms. Thanks to this, during classes, we use interactive techniques of teaching Polish. Our lessons are not only effective, but also attractive!

BLOG FOR SELF - STUDY

Our passion is constantly sharing the Polish language, tradition, and everyday life in Poland. That is why we have prepared an e-learning BLOG READ AND LEARN WHEN YOU WANT. Here you will find many texts, exercises and videos on various topics and levels (from A1 to B2) for self-study.

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WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY ABOUT US

Aleks, USA – ‘I liked the structure of the intensive course very much. Classes were held in the morning, so I had the rest of the day after school. The course was interesting and had just the right amount of material each day, which meant I didn’t feel tired. It was fun! It was not a boring class, more a discussion. We did performances, games and lessons outside too. The atmosphere here is different, it’s unique. I have certainly perfected the Polish language’.

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