If You work in the evening or have a small child, prefer to study in the morning. We understand that very well. That’s why we have developed an intensive German course for Poland, which takes place in the mornings. In our school in Dresden.
The course is taught by a Polish-speaking teacher, there are two meetings per week and the course runs from April to July 2025. It also gives you access to the materials on an online platform, so you can learn on your schedule, regardless of time and place.
Where and when does the course take place?
Mondays and Wednesdays and from 10.00 -11.30 a.m. at the language school on Bautzner Str. 6, 01099 Dresden. This is located near Albertplatz and the Dresden-Neustadt train station. The course runs from April 3, 2025 to July 15, 2025.
● pronounce
Polish names and places correctly● greet each other, introduce oneself and say goodbye
● distinguish
between formal and informal forms of address (ty and pan/pani)● order
food in a restaurant● ask
questions● talk about your origin, profession, age, place of residence and interests
● exchange
general information about people, places, situations and actions● numbers up to 100, Days of the week, colors, important adjectives
● and more
Monday 19.15-20.35
Dates:
March: 10, 17, 24, 31
April: 7, 14, 28
May: 5, 12, 19, 26
June: 2, 16, 23
The course takes place at the Po polsku school in Dresden-Neustadt (at Albertplatz).
1. How big is the course group?
Maximum 7 people.
2. Are there any special requirements or prerequisites to participate in the course?
No.
3. How much does the course cost and what payment methods are available?
380 euros. Payment by bank transfer, credit card or Klarna possible.
4. What materials are used in the course?
Polski krok po kroku A1-A2, by Iwona Stempek, Anna Stelmach, Sylwia Dawidek, Aneta Szymkiewicz,
Glossa Verlag, ISBN-10: 83-930731-0-3.
In addition, the exercise book.
5. Are there any options for a refund or rebooking if I am unable to complete the course?
Yes. You can get credit for another course with us.
6. Are there any additional materials or resources that will be provided?
Yes, vocabulary trainer quizlet with vocabulary for each lesson, emails with summary and links to videos after each lesson. Audios.
7. How can I practice speaking?
To this end, we regularly organize tandem meetings: informal, free get-togethers of German learners from Poland and Polish learners from Germany. At these meetings, participants have the opportunity to take turns practicing both languages in groups of two. These meetings are suitable for all language levels, so both beginners and advanced learners can benefit from them. The teachers moderate the meetings (if desired) and ensure that everything runs smoothly as well as helpful support.
8. How can I register for the course?
By filling out the form below and transferring the course fee.
9. When is the registration deadline?
On August 9, 2024. Participation is based on the receipt of registrations.
10. What happens if I can’t come to the group course?
After each appointment, you will receive an e-mail from us stating what exactly was covered, as well as an explanation of grammar, a vocabulary list and links. This allows you to catch up on the material at home. With the learning platform www.e-polish.eu you have the possibility to make all exercises interactive, play all dialogues and listening exercises. You can also repeat everything with the book as normal.
For Poles who live in Dresden or the surrounding area and have not yet attended a German course or want to repeat everything from scratch.
The course will be held on-site, but there is the possibility to participate online in case someone cannot attend one of the dates.
Yes, in two installments.
Yes, we issue our own certificate of course completion.
We will help you write a letter to your employer requesting funding for your course. Many of our students are successful with this.
We work with the book step by step.
• Welcome, farewell and self-introduction
• say where you come from, where you live and what languages you speak
• fill out the form
• Ask someone how they feel and tell them how you feel
• introduce his/her family members
• shop in German, name many foods and their quantities, weights and capacity
• Ask for unfamiliar words and for more information on a specific topic
• Describe your apartment (size, furniture, fixtures and fittings and their colour)
• Determine whether you like something or not
• Count up to a million
• talk about their activities and preferences
• Ask for the time and name the days of the week and months
• talk about their day and week
• Dating someone
• Understand the weather forecast, ask about the weather and talk about it
• talk about leisure time
• Talk about past events and everyday activities
• Making and rejecting suggestions
• conjugate
a series of regular and irregular verbs• form
simple sentences• create
open-ended questions• use personal pronouns (i, you, he….)
• Use possessive pronouns (my, your…)
• Prepositions: from, in, on, to, from … until
• create and answer
closed questions• use of the German definite and indefinite articles (ein, der, die)
• form
plural forms of the vocabulary learned• modal verbs and sentences with them
• negative sentences with no and do not form
• separable and inseparable verbs
• form sentences in the perfect and imperfect tense (from regular verbs and selected irregular verbs)
280,00 €
Important note for German courses and company courses: This is a course that cannot be booked online . Please send us a direct inquiry.
Learn to communicate in Polish in a relaxed and fun atmosphere. Or refresh your knowledge. You’ll be speaking Polish from the very first lesson, we promise!
Grant from the European Union for a pre-accession project, business process / organization, improvement of processes for customer and supplier interface (incl. aftersales)