Polish Language Course in Dhaka
Polish Course Overview
Polish is currently the second most spoken language in England after English, with over 550,000 speakers across England and Wales. Globally, there are around 38 million native speakers in Poland, over 9 million Polish-speaking immigrants in the United States, and large communities across Central Europe and beyond.
As a Slavic language, Polish holds significant value in diplomatic, academic, and cultural contexts. Whether you're planning to use it at home, while traveling, or for professional purposes, our live Polish language courses are designed to help you speak confidently and effectively in this widely spoken and versatile language.
Finnish A1
( Textbook+Workbook+Audio)
Tk. 2,950
The Book is composed of triple language material (POLISH- ENGLISH - BANGLA) for beginner learners of Polish as a foreign language, and is designed for language learners both in and outside of POLAND.
- Language skills can be practiced with a good dose of humor and without needless repetition, all in order to suit students with good study habits.
- The book contains audios and Online Access for practice materials.
Where to Start?
Shield Language Academy (SLA) offers a structured path from Beginner (A1) to Advanced (C1), empowering learners at every level. With Polish rapidly gaining global relevance, mastering it can unlock real-world opportunities across business, travel, education, and diplomacy.
Whether you're learning for work, relocation, or personal growth, SLA ensures that you build practical skills and confidence employers and institutions truly value.
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Beginners, Get Ready!
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📘 Polish Beginner Course Outline
Topics & Vocabulary
- Introductions (formal & informal)
- Identifying and naming common objects
- Small talk – e.g. What’s your name? Where do you live?
- Describing yourself and others (family, age, job)
- Alphabet, sounds, pronunciation, and accent
- Adjectives for people and wellbeing
- Nationalities and professions
- Family tree and personal relationships
- Hobbies and interests
- Common questions – age, location, ownership
- Giving instructions (imperatives)
- Common prepositions (in, on, at)
- Useful adjectives, adverbs, and colors
- Linking words – and, but, so
- Verbs like "to like", "to be interested in"
- Adverbs of frequency – sometimes, often, etc.
Grammar & Cultural Content
- Formal vs Informal forms in Polish
- Basic verb conjugation & present tense
- Noun genders: masculine, feminine, neutral
- Polish numbers from 1–100
- Adjective-noun agreement by gender
- Pronouns: subject, object, possessive
- Introduction to cases:
- Nominative (Mianownik)
- Instrumental (Narzędnik)
- Accusative (Biernik)
- Polish sentence structure & negation
- Question types – Yes/No, Who, What, Where
- Basic geography of Poland – cities, regions
- Common Polish websites and resources
- Lifestyle, traditions, and hobbies in Poland
- Formal and informal politeness conventions