I’m trying to learn polish, got this book and watched some video to learn the fonetic, any tip?

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  1. Does anybody truly WANT to speak Polish, though? Or are they just forced to?

  2. You will need a lot of listening practice. Listen a lot that’s where you will pick up correct pronunciations

  3. Learning polish is self-harm behavior.

    But in all seriousness fuck books there’s probably good resources on YouTube

  4. You’re gonna have to try very hard I’ll tell ya that

  5. As a polish native speaker, learning English from when I was little and moved away from Poland was mostly through listening (I guess), so just start watching polish films/series with English dubs, thst way you’ll be able to pick up words, another good way is youtube, there’s tonssssssss of content on language lessons.

  6. Shouldn’t it be “Polish for beginners” rather than “the beginners”?

  7. In my opinion Polish Csgo community could give you a lot room to practice. Tbh most English i ever learn was from games.

  8. Spierdalaj kurwa. Best way is to start with the curse words

  9. Try to pick a game or movie you’ve already watched and watch it with polish dubbing.

  10. I like busuu for language learning. There’s a lot of different languages on there and it goes over pronounciation and has an area where u record phrases and native speakers correct u so u can perfect it

  11. watch Polish TV on Netflix with Polish closed captions

  12. watch a couple episodes of polish family television shows. very informative stuff on a macro level

  13. Before learning polish, think _really really hard_ about whether you want to commit to learning Polish. It’s a language where you can’t really take learning lightly

    But duolingo is a speed boost for growing vocab (not really grammar though). On YouTube there’s “learn polish with Ana” or something like that, and polishpod. There’s also a free book online (I think the polish government puts it out?) with exercises and guidance that is _really_ good. ITalki is awesome if you occasionally want to talk to a tutor – I’ve had good success there finding native polish speakers that speak English and are really really good teachers

    And of course, talk! You need to talk to people who speak it because it gives you a reason to learn and a way to practice

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