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perjantai 8. marraskuuta 2013

Język polski

I can actually talk a lot more polish and have somewhat conversations but this is just an example of me speaking without notes. I have polish lessons twice a week and I have to use the language a lot at work and in everyday life. I also understand much more than what I can speak but I can not write almost anything.. But even my polish teacher is impressed from my improvement. For me the most important thing is to not be afraid of talking - I know I make a lot of mistakes, but I try all the time to contact with people in polish. And the people around here appreciate that much more than perfect grammar. The hardest thing is that people talk so fast and my vocabulary is very narrow so it's hard to explain what I mean sometimes. I can have slow, simple conversations, but you can never learn a language too fast. I'm so interested in learning and studying everyday and for that it will get better in six months na pewno.

So remember that this is just a simple example without notes and probably full of mistakes. Hah.

2 kommenttia:

  1. When you go back to Finland you should contact them

    https://www.facebook.com/susanna.hamalainen.585?sk=wall

    https://www.facebook.com/neiti.p

    They were volounteers in Poland like you. Here is a video of Susanna

    http://vimeo.com/40510639

    VastaaPoista