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Welcome to "Learn Polish with Confidence", the podcast that makes learning Polish fun, simple, and practical! In this episode, we dive into one of the most important verbs in the Polish language – "iść", which means "to go" (on foot).
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:✅ How to conjugate "iść" in the present tense✅ How to use it in real-life conversations✅ Common phrases and questions with "iść"✅ The difference between "iść" (to go once) and "chodzić" (to go regularly)
Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your Polish, this episode is packed with useful phrases, clear explanations, and examples that will help you sound more natural when speaking Polish.
🔹 Examples you'll hear:
"Idę do kina." – "I am going to the cinema.""Czy idziesz na plażę?" – "Are you going to the beach?""Idziemy na pizzę!" – "We are going for pizza!"At the end of the episode, we’ll also invite you to join our live Polish classes! 📅 VIP Class on Monday at 7:00 PM with Agnieszka and 📅 Basic Polish Course on Wednesday.
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This lesson explores the Polish phrase "na czuja", a common expression used to describe doing something intuitively, without a concrete plan, relying on gut feeling rather than logic or precise calculations. It is a useful phrase in many everyday situations, from driving and parking to cooking, fixing things, or even learning a new language. Understanding and using "na czuja" correctly can help Polish learners sound more natural in conversations and engage with native speakers more fluently.
In this lesson, learners will see real-life dialogues where "na czuja" is used in context. Through practical speaking activities and examples, we show how Polish speakers apply this phrase in different scenarios. Instead of just memorizing vocabulary, this lesson focuses on learning Polish through natural interactions and practical usage. Whether you’re driving without GPS, cooking without a recipe, or trying to solve a problem without instructions, this phrase fits perfectly.
The lesson is designed for Polish learners who want to improve their spoken skills in a fun and natural way. By engaging with the dialogues, learners will become more comfortable with conversational Polish and develop confidence in using expressions like "na czuja" in their daily speech. By the end of this lesson, learners will not only understand the meaning of this phrase but also be able to incorporate it into their conversations naturally. Keep practicing, listen to native speakers, and try using "na czuja" in your own speech.
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Complaining and Making Complaints in Polish
Hey everyone! Today, we had a very interesting and practical lesson about complaining and making complaints in Polish! This topic is perfect for those who want to learn how to express dissatisfaction in everyday situations—at a hotel, restaurant, store, or even at the airport.
🔹 Examples of ComplaintsDuring the lesson, we discussed various situations where you might need to make a complaint. Here are some examples:
„Przepraszam, ale pokój jest za mały.” 🏨"Excuse me, but the room is too small."
„Przepraszam, ale w pokoju jest za zimno.” ❄️"Excuse me, but the room is too cold."
„Przepraszam, ale nie ma ciepłej wody w łazience.” 🚿"Excuse me, but there is no hot water in the bathroom."
„Przepraszam, ale kawa jest zimna.” ☕"Excuse me, but the coffee is cold."
„Przepraszam, ale czekam już 30 minut na zamówienie.” ⏳"Excuse me, but I’ve been waiting for 30 minutes for my order."
„Te buty są za małe, czy mogę je wymienić?” 👟"These shoes are too small, can I exchange them?"
„Mój telefon nie działa.” 📱"My phone is not working."
„Przepraszam, ale pokój jest brudny.” 🧹"Excuse me, but the room is dirty."
„Mój lot został odwołany, chciałbym zwrot pieniędzy.” ✈️"My flight was canceled, I would like a refund."
„Przepraszam, ale ten chleb jest nieświeży.” 🍞"Excuse me, but this bread is not fresh."
🔹 New Words and Phrases:✔️ Narzekać – to complain✔️ Marudzić – to grumble✔️ Składać reklamację – to make a complaint✔️ Zwrot pieniędzy – refund✔️ Działa / nie działa – works / doesn’t work✔️ Odwołany lot – canceled flight
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Vocabulary and Key Phrases
📝 Complaints in a hotel
Przepraszam, ale pokój jest za mały. (Excuse me, but the room is too small.)Czy mogę dostać większy pokój? (Can I get a bigger room?)Przepraszam, ale w pokoju jest za zimno. (Excuse me, but the room is too cold.)Proszę o włączenie ogrzewania. (Please turn on the heating.)Nie ma ciepłej wody w łazience. (There is no hot water in the bathroom.)Sąsiad jest za głośny. (The neighbor is too loud.)📝 Complaints in a restaurant
Przepraszam, ale kawa jest zimna. (Excuse me, but the coffee is cold.)Czy mogę prosić o ciepłą kawę? (Can I have a hot coffee, please?)Przepraszam, ale długo czekam na zamówienie. (Excuse me, but I have been waiting too long for my order.)Poproszę o zwrot pieniędzy. (I would like a refund.)📝 Complaints about products
Ta kurtka jest za mała. (This jacket is too small.)Czy mogę wymienić buty na większe? (Can I exchange these shoes for a bigger size?)Mój telefon nie działa. (My phone isn’t working.)Słuchawki nie działają. (My headphones are not working.)📝 Travel complaints
Mój lot został odwołany. (My flight has been canceled.)Poproszę o zwrot pieniędzy. (I would like a refund.)📝 Food complaints
Przepraszam, ale ten chleb jest nieświeży. (Excuse me, but this bread is not fresh.)Mięso śmierdzi, poproszę o zwrot pieniędzy. (The meat smells bad; I would like a refund.)Te owoce są nieświeże. (These fruits are not fresh.)Join live lesson on Monday at 7 pm 📌 https://app.learn-polish.pl
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Join us this Monday at 8:00 PM for an engaging live lesson with Agnieszka, where we’ll explore the exciting world of Polish opposites! 🎉 In this session, we’ll introduce essential words like big and small, cheap and expensive, sweet and bitter, and show you how to use them in real-life conversations.
What to Expect:First Part: A live interactive session with Agnieszka to introduce key opposite pairs in Polish.Second Part: A speaking practice session for volunteers to apply these words in sentences and improve pronunciation.Examples We’ll Cover:Here are some phrases we’ll explore—Polish with English translations to get you started:
Drogi samochód — Expensive carTani sklep — Cheap shopWysoki budynek — Tall buildingNiski dom — Short houseGorzka czekolada — Bitter chocolateSłodka czekolada — Sweet chocolateWhether you’re a beginner or just brushing up on your skills, this lesson will help you build your vocabulary and boost your confidence in speaking Polish.
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Welcome to "Polish Made Simple: Mastering Basic Verbs for Everyday Conversations!" 🎙️
Ready to kickstart your Polish language journey? In this episode, we dive into the most essential Polish verbs every beginner needs to know. From "playing" to "listening" to "reading," we’ve got you covered with simple explanations and practical examples you can start using today!
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Vocabulary (Słownictwo):Jarmark Bożonarodzeniowy – Christmas MarketBombki – Christmas tree ornamentsOzdoby świąteczne – Christmas decorationsGrzane wino – Mulled wineŚwieczka – CandleChoinka – Christmas treePrawdziwa – Real/naturalSztuczna – ArtificialPasterka – Midnight MassMikołaj – Santa ClausUseful Phrases (Przydatne zwroty):
Co to jest?(What is it?)Use this when you see something new and want to ask about it!
Można kupić ozdoby świąteczne.(You can buy Christmas decorations.)A great phrase for shopping or describing markets.
Atmosfera jest świąteczna.(The atmosphere is festive.)A lovely way to describe the mood during the holidays.
Lubisz grzane wino?(Do you like mulled wine?)Perfect for making small talk at a Christmas Market.
Jeszcze nie mam choinki.(I don’t have a Christmas tree yet.)Relatable for learners preparing for the holidays.
Zapraszamy na zajęcia online w poniedziałek o 19.(We invite you to an online class on Monday at 7:00 p.m.)Encouragement for students to join the live lesson!
7 day free trial https://app.learn-polish.plMini-Dialogue : Talking About Christmas TreesA: Masz już choinkę?(Do you already have a Christmas tree?)
B: Jeszcze nie. Przywiozę ją 24 grudnia.(Not yet. I’ll bring it on December 24th.)
A: Prawdziwa czy sztuczna?(Real or artificial?)
B: Prawdziwa! Sztuczna to nie święta.(Real! Artificial isn’t Christmas.)
Short Cultural Insight :A jarmark bożonarodzeniowy is a traditional Christmas market where you can enjoy festive food, drinks, and gifts. Poles often enjoy grzane wino (mulled wine) while browsing stalls.Pasterka is a Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, a popular tradition for many Polish families.Świetnie! You’re doing so well! These words and phrases will help you enjoy a Polish Christmas Market or even talk about your holiday traditions. Don’t miss out—join our Monday 7:00 p.m. live class to practice with other learners and improve your Polish. See you there! 😊
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What is a bargain? / Co to jest okazja?A bargain is something you buy at a lower price.„Okazja to coś, co kupujesz taniej.”
Examples from the podcast:
„Okazje to jest liczba mnoga. Okazja, liczba pojedyncza.”(Bargains is plural. Bargain is singular.)„Jedna okazja, dwie okazje, pięć okazji.”(One bargain, two bargains, five bargains.)Do you like bargains? / Lubisz okazje?Agnieszka: „To zależy. Jeśli mam pieniądze, to lubię okazje. Jeśli nie mam pieniędzy, nie lubię okazji.”(It depends. If I have money, I like bargains. If I don’t, I don’t like them.)
What was your best bargain? / Jaka była twoja najlepsza okazja?Agnieszka: „Ostatnio kupiłam łóżko w cenie promocyjnej. 500 złotych taniej!”(I recently bought a bed on sale. 500 złotych less!)
Adam: „To była mega okazja. Okazja twojego życia!”(It was a mega bargain. The bargain of your life!)
Where do you find bargains? / Gdzie szukasz okazji?Agnieszka:
„Na platformie, gdzie ludzie robią zakupy.”(On a platform where people shop.)„Czasami szukam okazji w supermarketach.”(Sometimes I look for bargains in supermarkets.)Adam: „Ja też szukam promocji. Czasami można znaleźć fajną promocję.”(I also look for promotions. Sometimes you can find a good one.)
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🎙️ Podcast Description: Talking Bargains in Polish!
In this episode, we’re diving into the world of bargains and good prices in Polish! Learn how to use essential phrases like "okazja," "ale okazja," and "super okazja" to express excitement about great deals and navigate Polish shopping like a pro.
Join us for this special VIP Monday class at 7:00 p.m., where the first part is all about listening to practical examples and shopping chat. Want to take it a step further? At 7:30 p.m., you can jump into the speaking practice to confidently use what you’ve learned in real-life conversations.
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"Polecam" – Your Go-To Word for Recommendations in Polish! 🎙️🇵🇱
Hey everyone! 👋 Thanks so much for joining us in this week's podcast and live lesson! This Monday, we talked about the word "polecam" (I recommend) and explored how to use it in everyday Polish conversations. 🗣️ From recommending your favorite coffee shop ☕ to suggesting a great movie 🎥, it was awesome to chat with you all and share practical tips for your Polish journey.
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Polecam tę kawiarnię.(I recommend this café.)
Polecam ten film, jest świetny!(I recommend this movie; it’s great!)
Polecam tamtą restaurację na obiad.(I recommend that restaurant for lunch.)
Nie polecam tego miejsca.(I don’t recommend this place.)
Polecam tę książkę, bardzo ciekawa!(I recommend this book; it’s very interesting!)
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Here’s a sneak peek of what we’ll cover:
Useful phrases for discussing renovation ideasHow to recommend (or not recommend!) specific materials or furnitureTips for making your Polish conversations smooth and naturalJoin us live at 7:00 p.m. next Monday for this exciting class – don’t miss out! 🎉 Sign up now and level up your Polish skills in a fun, interactive way. See you there! 🚀
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In this lesson, we will learn how to conjugate the Polish verb "iść" (to go) in the present tense.
We’ll practice using it in everyday conversations about going to the cinema and making plans. Together, we’ll explore simple dialogues and questions to build confidence in speaking Polish at an A1 level.
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Lesson Recap: Last Monday's Live Session (7:00 p.m.)
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Last Monday, we had a fantastic live lesson focused on the theme of nawyki (habits). It was a valuable opportunity for VIP members to dive into discussions about both good habits (dobre nawyki) and bad habits (złe nawyki) in our lives and explore how they affect us. As always, VIP members received our email newsletter with guidance, translations, and key vocabulary to support their learning. During the live lesson, members could interact with me directly—whether they wanted to chat or simply listen in.
We also engaged in speaking practice, breaking out into small groups to help everyone feel comfortable practicing Polish in a conversational setting. This allowed for more personal interaction and encouraged everyone to put their Polish into practice!
To enhance accessibility, I’m currently working on adding subtitles to this lesson video, so all members will have an easier time following along and reviewing.
Next Class Announcement: Monday at 7:00 p.m.
I’m looking forward to seeing everyone next Monday at 7:00 p.m., when we’ll shift gears and discuss going to the cinema (iść do kina). With my own movie outing planned for Saturday, I’m excited to bring fresh insights to our next topic. We’ll explore related vocabulary and phrases, and as always, practice speaking together.
Thank you to everyone who joined, and see you next Monday!
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