Intermediate Level
A Polish Listening Comprehension Program!
This intermediate-level listening comprehension program includes recordings and readings from contemporary Polish publications, as well as conversations about everyday activities. English translations are provided in a separate section of the book.
The program is based on the book Communicating in Polish, which was developed by the Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Department of State. English translations and cultural notes were prepared by Dr. Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek, Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literature, Temple University.
* 47 minutes of audio, 7 parts
* 63-page text
* Dialogs in Polish with separate English translations
* Travel situations
* Going to restaurants
* Getting around
* Hotels
* Transportation
* Post office
* Social customs and celebrations
* Historical interests
* Shopping
* Cultural notes
About the Language
Polish (język polski or polszczyzna), the native language of about 40 million people, belongs to the West Slavic language family. It is the official language of Poland, and is widely spoken in parts of the neighboring countries of Belarus, Lithuania, and Ukraine, as well as in Polish emigrant communities all over the world. It is the second most widely spoken Slavic language, after Russian, and has developed a rich literary tradition over the centuries.
Additional Courses Available through Audio-Forum®:
Conversational Polish
Speaking Polish in Poland
A Polish Listening Comprehension Program!
This intermediate-level listening comprehension program includes recordings and readings from contemporary Polish publications, as well as conversations about everyday activities. English translations are provided in a separate section of the book.
The program is based on the book Communicating in Polish, which was developed by the Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Department of State. English translations and cultural notes were prepared by Dr. Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek, Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literature, Temple University.
* 47 minutes of audio, 7 parts
* 63-page text
* Dialogs in Polish with separate English translations
* Travel situations
* Going to restaurants
* Getting around
* Hotels
* Transportation
* Post office
* Social customs and celebrations
* Historical interests
* Shopping
* Cultural notes
About the Language
Polish (język polski or polszczyzna), the native language of about 40 million people, belongs to the West Slavic language family. It is the official language of Poland, and is widely spoken in parts of the neighboring countries of Belarus, Lithuania, and Ukraine, as well as in Polish emigrant communities all over the world. It is the second most widely spoken Slavic language, after Russian, and has developed a rich literary tradition over the centuries.
Additional Courses Available through Audio-Forum®:
Conversational Polish
Speaking Polish in Poland