Merged: A decent Polish grammar book.i have been learning polish for just over 2 years, but i learnt conversationally. I have taught myself to read and write polish, but am still struggling with grammar. I am fortunate in that i have a polish lodger who speaks no english, so on a daily basis i speak polish, and it is getting better. It is time to get a book on grammar, and the one that has been recommended is POLISH AN ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR by dana bielec.
Has anyone read this? Is it any good? Would especially like to hear from english people in maybe a similar situation. I would have to order it online, so would be grateful for any comments! POLISH AN ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR by dana bielec. Has anyone read this? Is it any good?Hi Pam, I haven't read this book or bought it.I think that Hurra Po Polsku 1 is the way to go for me.The grammar is laid out in a way that should help you learn.I think that the book is well laid out, for example the first case that you learn to use is accusative, I am not sure if this is because it is easier than the others or because it is needed before learning other things etc.
But one this does lead to another, thought has gone into the layout of the book, what comes first etc.It isn't a grammar book, it has a bit of everything that is needed to learn the language.It is in Polish but you may know enough to manage or you could get a teacher to do lessons with you using this book. Hello.I'd start with Basic Polish- A Grammar and Workbook, by the same author. You can also get in Intermediate Polish which is the next level up.The one you are looking at is more for reference and is quite hard to work your way through.
I wanted to know if someone knows a good Polish grammar book with all the explinations, but in one place. Something like 'Teach grammar yourself'. Thank You in advance.
Adjectives are dealt with on their own, then nouns seperately (may still be worth getting however). The two above also have exercises for you to work through and explains well how the grammar works.Once you've gone through them it's worth getting a private tutor to go through the grammar. If you can, treat yourself to a course in Polska, it's the best way of learning really!Kieron.
You may struggle with it if you are a complete beginneYes the preceding chapters before you even get to the first conjugated verb is very daunting for beginners and I would expect many would have given up after reading that. It is a good book to have for a reference though.I have recommended the 'Dana Bielec' books before and they are still good books, but I think I have found a new one which tops them all. It's 'Polish a comprehensive grammar' by Iwona Sadowska First published 2012. It's a large book at nearly 650 pages but nicely laid out.The only downside is it costs around £30 but it might be available from some public libraries1. 4 - Australia 2014. 26 - USA, Canada 2015.
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This is a.The Polish language is a member of the Western Slavic group of the family of languages. It is easiest to learn if one already knows some other related language.The most closely related are other Western:,. More distant are the Southern and Eastern Slavic languages like, and, respectively.Polish is spoken by a total of approximately 40 million people, making it the second most widely spoken Slavic language in the world, next to Russian. Speakers of related languages can pick it up with not much effort.Someone who doesn't speak any Slavic language, but speaks some other Indo-European language, may still find many similarities between Polish grammar and the grammar of that language, as well as many similar words.This Wikibook is designed for anyone who wants to learn the basics of the Polish language. It is suitable for beginners and those who've been learning the language for a few years.Table of contents.