For those who have already taken part in about 30 Polish lessons and are familiar with three cases – nominative, accusative and instrumental. They also know vegetables and fruit, can make purchases in Polish and use the plural forms. They distinguish between the three genders – masculine, feminine and neutral – and can correctly assign adjective forms to the corresponding nouns. In addition, they can ask questions with “gdzie”, “skąd”, “kto”, “co”, “jak”, “jaki” and “dlaczego” and talk about their leisure activities.
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