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Polish is a West
Slavic language and the official language of Poland. Its written standard is the
Polish alphabet which corresponds basically to the Latin alphabet with a few
additions. Polish-speakers use the language in a uniform manner through most of
Poland.
Despite the pressure of non-Polish administrations in Poland which often
attempted to suppress the Polish language, a rich literature developed over the
centuries and the language is currently the largest in terms of speakers of the
West Slavic group.
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Collins Polish
( by Hania Forss, Rosi
McNab)
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| If you are after
basic conversational Polish then this book and accompanying
CD's are a great start. Unlike many conversation courses
that are based on themes like ordering meals or buying
drinks, this focuses on the root words, like Can you help
me, What would you like, etc then leading you into the
necessary vocabulary to apply it to almost any situation. A
well-known figure in the field of language learning, Rosi
McNab has produced bestselling courses and materials for
Collins, Heinemann, Pearson Education, Hodder Education, BBC
and Goethe Institute. Her hugely successful and
ground-breaking books are currently used in primary and
secondary schools across the UK and abroad. |
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