Learn Polish Podcast

By: Roy Coughlan
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  • Learn Polish from a Native Speaker teaching a foreigner.
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  • A Floral Vocabulary Journey In Polish
    May 9 2024

    Immerse yourself in the richness of the Polish language as we explore floral vocabulary in this episode of Learn Polish Podcast. Host and the co-host Daniel dive into the exciting realm of flower names in Polish, turning a routine podcast episode into an enjoyable linguistic journey.

    In the vibrant lexicon of flowers, you'll learn how to say with Daniel how a phone goes 'bing' in Polish! The session further introduces listeners to the Polish names for various types of prominent flowers, such as roses (Róża), lotus (Lotus soup), tulips (Tulipan), lavender (Lavenda), sunflower (Słonecznik), lilies (Lilie), daisies (Stokrotki), and daffodils (Narcissus).

    As you familiarize yourself with these words, the hosts also share intriguing tidbits about the flowers. From consuming sunflower seeds to utilizing lavender to ward off pests, the narrative is sure to spark interest.

    Join us in this refreshing episode as we continue to explore and appreciate the beauty of the Polish language. Share with us your favorite flower and any other flower names you'd like to learn in Polish. Find this episode and all things related to our podcast at learnpolishpodcast.com. Don't forget to leave us a thumbs up, rate us five stars, and share with your friends!

    Na razie. Dziękuję bardzo i do widzenia!

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    3 mins
  • Supermarket Vocabulary | Episode 465
    May 8 2024

    Welcome to Learn Polish Podcast episode number 465 where we aim to help you expand your vocabulary - this time with a focus on supermarket related words and phrases. In this episode, we'll cover the Polish names for common grocery items, from lemons and onions, to milk and coffee, and many more. Featuring a lively discussion with Daniel, learn about what these everyday items are called in Polish and how to ask for them.

    We have compiled a list of items, Daniel will tell you what they are in Polish and you will be able to pronounce them along with our hosts. Learn how to order your groceries in a polish supermarket with phrases like "Czy możesz podać mi cytryny?" (Can you hand me lemons?) and many more. Identify what different kinds of onions, milk or oils are called or how to distinguish between a shopping trolley and a pram, both known as 'vuzek' in Polish.

    Ultimately, this episode aims to help you navigate a Polish supermarket with ease and confidence. So whether you're making dinner or baking a cake, we've got you covered! Listen to this episode on learnpolishpodcast.com, YouTube and Rumble and don't forget to leave us a five-star rating and comment. We look forward to hearing from you and enjoy the episode!

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    4 mins
  • Ways to Cultivate a Good Relationship with Your Child
    Apr 30 2024

    Welcome to episode 464 of the Learn Polish Podcast. In this episode, we delve deep into interesting conversations on how to foster an enriching relationship with your child. You can check out this episode as well as our previous ones on our website, or you can find us on YouTube and Rumble.

    Today, we discuss essential factors in maintaining meaningful relationships with your child, be it a son or a daughter. Our approach primarily revolves around 'getting on your child's level'. We believe effective communication happens when each party can relate to the other's experiences and perspectives, hence the need for parental figures to be on the same level, emotionally and mentally, as their children.

    We also explore becoming sportscasters or playing and engaging in shared activities, emphasizing the role that one-on-one quality time plays in strengthening bonds. This could be anything from a trip to the cinema or a visit to a theme park like Mandoria or Energialandia.

    The podcast further stresses the importance of eating dinner together, highlighting the value of eye contact and conversations over meals. Spending time in the garden and even cooking together was also recommended. Bedtime bonding, such as reading together or solving math problems, is another great way we discuss to connect with your children. Sharing travel experiences, like a vacation in Estonia, was also discussed as a way to build tighter family bonds.

    Thus, the episode is a comprehensive guide to practical and effective ways to foster a healthier and closer relationship with your child. Share your tips and strategies with us in the comments, because the more we learn and do together, the better!

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    4 mins

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A Useful Daily Dose Of Polish

Great way to improve your polish with a bite size daily lesson/exposure to the language. they could maybe throw in more regular translations in there conversations is my only critique

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I have no idea what is going on!

I've just tuned into this course expecting to learn Polish but there's just a woman talking in Polish with an Irish fella trying to drop in some English and Polish. No explanation as to what's happening or any education material at all. If you wan to learn Polish, avoid. There's much more education material out there.

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