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Four levels of language instructions are offered in addition to an Immersion Course.
All classes include instruction in essential aspects of Polish history, culture, customs and traditions. Textbooks are supplemented with literary materials as well as music and videos.
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Beginners Polish I
This class is designed for absolute beginners with no previous knowledge of Polish; provides basic understanding, speaking and reading skills that will help the students communicate in fundamental everyday situations. Elements of Polish grammar are introduced.
Class meets on Wednesdays, 6:30 pm - 8:10 pm;
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Beginners Polish I Second Semester
(prerequisite: Beginners Polish I or equivalent)
The course is for students who completed one semester of Polish or equivalent. The class will focus on building vocabulary and every day communication skills as well as on developing reading skills. We will continue introducing the grammatical concepts.
Class meets on Mondays, 6:30 pm - 8:10 pm;
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Beginners Polish II continuation
(prerequisite: Beginners Polish I or equivalent)
designed for students who completed two semesters of Polish. The class will focus on building vocabulary in order to develop better comprehension and conversation skills. We will also continue introducing grammatical concepts and structures. Students will begin developing basic writing skills.
Class meets on Thursdays, 6:30 pm - 8:10 pm;
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Intermediate II / III
(prerequisite: Beginners Polish II)
This is for students who already have a basic knowledge of Polish, understand fundamental grammatical concepts and wish to concentrate on more complex conversational skills. We will be working with more advanced literary materials. Thorough review of Polish grammar is also included in class.
Class meets on Tuesdays, 6:30 pm - 8:10 pm;
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One Month Intense Immersion Course
(prerequisite: Completion of minimum two semesters of Polish)
The course consists of twelve (12) classes conducted exclusively in Polish, during which the attention will be focused on conversational skills. Texts, games and other material will be provided by the instructor. Using language immersion techniques and tools, the instructor will create an environment allowing a total language learning experience, while practicing four major language skills: speaking, understanding, reading and writing. A variety of interesting materials will be used: visual – film and TV program clips; audio – songs, poetry, interviews; mind and word games; as well as interactive scene playing and improvisation games. Students will be exposed to a wide range of stimuli all focused on building the complex understanding and command of a language.
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