3/31/2025
Polish lesson about cleaning In this lesson, you’ll learn how to talk about cleaning in Polish — the stuff we like, the stuff we don’t, and what to do when you just wanna throw it all in the graciarnia (junk room)! 💥🧹 You’ll get simple Polish dialogues, everyday vocabulary, and funny real-life phrases to help you speak with ease. Let’s clean up your Polish — but not your junk drawer. Dzisiaj sprzątamy. We're cleaning today. Musimy sprzątać? Do we have to clean? Ale mi się nie chce. I don't feel like it. Idziemy na plażę? Maybe we can go to the beach? Nie ma mowy! No way! No dobra, dobra... Okay, okay... Wrzucę to do graciarni. I'll just throw it in the junk room. Teraz sprzątamy kuchnię. Now we're cleaning the kitchen. Dobra, ale później idziemy na plażę. Okay, but later we're going to the beach. Zobaczymy... We'll see... Gdzie dać ten stary mikser? Where should I put this old mixer? Nie wiem. I don't know. Daj go do graciarni. Put it in the junk room. A co z tym? What about this one? Z tym? Do graciarni? This one? In the junk room? Dobra, do graciarni. Yeah, in the junk room. I idziemy na plażę? And we're going to the beach? Graciarnia... The junk room... O nie! Graciarnia! Oh no! The junk room! Mamy problem! We’ve got a problem! Trzymaj się! Hold on! Pomocy! Help! Już idę! I’m coming! Teraz sprzątamy kuchnię, Mikser leży na półce. Gdzie go dać, gdzie go dać? Graciarnia, Pełna rzeczy jest! Graciarnia A co z tym? A co z tamtym? Jasna sprawa. I idziemy na plażę, Słońce świeci, jest zabawa! Graciarnia Pełna rzeczy jest! Graciarnia O nie! Graciarnia! Mamy problem! Trzymaj się! Pomocy! Graciarnia Graciarnia
![]() 👋 Introductions – Przedstawienie się
🌍 Where Are You From? – Skąd jesteś? We practiced saying where we're from:
🔁 Practice and Review Key phrases reviewed:
Cześć, cześć, ja jestem Adam
Jestem z Polski, lubię Kraków Cześć, cześć, ja jestem Paul Jestem z Kamerunuię Martyna z Zambii mówi: hej! Lubię Polskę, jest okej Michel i Agnieszka też „Miło mi” „Miło mi” Gdzie mieszkasz? Mieszkam w Lęborku, jest tam fajnie Lubisz piwo? Lubisz wino? Nie lubię wódki, A ty, a ty – jak się masz? Uczysz się polskiego? Dasz radę, dasz! asz? Uczysz się polskiego? Dasz radę, asz! We will talk about going to Kraków for the weekend. We will use simple Polish to say what we will do and how we will have fun. Richard: Cześć! Dokąd się wybieracie? Kasia: Hej! Wybieramy się do Krakowa. Richard: Kraków to piękne miasto. Kasia: Wiem! Zaszalejemy w Krakowie! ✅ Vocabulary
Kasia: Jedziemy pierwszą klasą! Marek: Ale zaszalałaś! Kasia: Ale wygodne siedzenia! Marek: I kawa gratis! Kasia: To będzie super weekend. ✅ Vocabulary
Kasia: Dobra, zaszalejmy! Marek: Jaki jest plan? Kasia: Najpierw bar mleczny. Marek: Super! Co dalej? Kasia: Spacer po Starym Mieście. Marek: Fajnie, fajnie... Kasia: Kawa z Żabki. Marek: Rewelacja! Kasia: I na koniec — lumpeks! Marek: Jak szaleć, to szaleć! ✅ Vocabulary
Today at 7:00 PM (Monday), we’ll talk about shopping! First, we’ll have a live lesson, and then we’ll move on to speaking practice for volunteers. Get ready to learn new words, practice dialogues, and improve your Polish! See you soon!
In this lesson, you’ll practice shopping dialogues in Polish while imagining you’re shopping for your partner! Through this fun and simple conversation, you’ll learn how to: ✔️ Express opinions about items (e.g., I like the color!) ✔️ Ask for opinions (What do you think?) ✔️ Talk about prices (It’s a little expensive…) ✔️ Convince someone to buy something (Please!) ✔️ Make shopping decisions (Okay, but nothing else!) Let’s practice speaking, build your shopping vocabulary, and have fun learning Polish together! Kasia: Podoba mi się kolor! ( I like the color!) Tomek: Hmm… co myślisz? (Hmm… what do you think?) Kasia: Myślę, że jest idealna! (I think it's perfect! ) Tomek: Jest trochę droga… (It’s a little expensive…) Kasia: Proszę! (Please!) Tomek: No dobrze… ale nie kupujemy nic więcej! (Okay… but we’re not buying anything else!) Kasia: Zobaczymy… (We’ll see…) 😉 This short dialogue takes place after an expensive meal at a restaurant. Kasia, who enjoyed the food, asks Tomek if it was worth it. Tomek, shocked by the high bill, declares that this is the last time they spend so much and insists they need to save money. Kasia, however, remains playful and unconvinced, replying with a teasing "We’ll see…", suggesting that another splurge might still happen. Kasia: No i co? Było warto? (So...? Was it worth it?) Tomek: To jest ostatni raz… Musimy teraz oszczędzać pieniądze! (This is the last time… We need to save money!) Kasia: Zobaczymy… (We’ll see…) 😉 Kasia: Fajne zakupy! Mamy wszystko! (Great shopping! We have everything!)
Tomek: Kasia… to chyba trochę za dużo… (Kasia… I think it’s a little too much…) Kasia: Nie! To tylko najważniejsze rzeczy! (No! These are just the essentials!) Tomek: Ale to jest trochę drogo… (But it’s a bit expensive…) (Tomek liczy ostatnie monety przy kasie – Tomek counts his last coins at the register) Kasia: Spokojnie, Tomek! To były fajne zakupy! (Relax, Tomek! It was great shopping!) Tomek: To jest ostatni raz… Musimy oszczędzać! (This is the last time… We need to save!) 🧍♀️ Kasia: Zobaczymy… (We’ll see…)
3/12/2025
Food vocabularyFood is a topic that brings people together, no matter where they are from. If you're learning Polish, talking about food is a great way to practice everyday conversations! In this blog post, we’ll explore Polish vocabulary and phrases related to food, hunger, and taste preferences. You’ll also find key Polish phrases with their English translations to help you improve your speaking skills. Let’s dive in and talk about Polish food! Are you hungry? Jesteś głodny? Let’s find out how to say it in different situations!
Talking about hunger in PolishBefore we talk about what we like to eat, let’s learn how to express hunger in Polish. Key Phrases:
How to say "What did you eat?" in PolishNow that we know how to express hunger, let’s ask and answer questions about food. Key Phrases:
How to say "Do you like spicy food?" in PolishSpicy food isn’t for everyone, but some people love it! Here’s how to talk about it in Polish. Key Phrases:
Pickles and Other Polish FavoritesPickled cucumbers (ogórki kiszone) are a big part of Polish cuisine. Do you like them?
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