English-Polish Phrase Book

English-Polish Phrase Book
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  • Author: Monika Młodnicka
  • Pages: 3651
  • Exercises: 3047
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Pristine nature, sandy beaches at the seaside, and numerous picturesque lakes in Masuria attract visitors from all over the world to Poland. Before the trip, you would do well to learn some Polish phrases that will enable you to experience legendary Polish hospitality. This course will help you master the basics. Its contents are divided into 10 chapters: Basic expressions, Traveling, Accommodation, Food, Getting to know someone, Shopping and services, Sightseeing, At the doctor’s, At the police station, Sign boards. Each chapter can be individually selected for learning from the content tree.

English-Polish course for beginner and intermediate learners.

Course is also available in the following sets

Phrase Books
  • English-French Phrase Book
  • English-German Phrase Book
  • English-Italian Phrase Book
  • English-Polish Phrase Book
  • English-Russian Phrase Book

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  • jamiep09
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    great but still cant memorise them all

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