Easy Polish Online Courses

New Edition from April 2025
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Groups That We’ll Offer in This Edition 🗓

Check in the overview if there’s a group that fits your schedule.

Below, you’ll find more details about the kind of prior-knowledge you should have to join each group.

Before you pay for the course, you’ll have an evaluative conversation with the teacher of the group you’re interested in, to make sure that it will match your current level of Polish.

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All You Need to Know About the Course Groups

Classes with Ada 🙂

  • GROUP 15: A0 | Polish From Scratch Mon. + Wed. 12:30 p.m. (Polish time)

    GROUP 17: A1 | Continuing Beginner Mon. + Wed. 11:15 a.m. (Polish time)

  • GROUP 15: A0 | Polish From Scratch

    This group will start learning Polish from the absolute basics. It doesn’t require any prior knowledge.

    GROUP 17: A1 | Continuing Beginner

    This group has been learning Polish for 3 months and covered in this time:

    - vocabulary: description of everyday objects, description of appearance and personality, hobbies, places in a city, stores, prices, ordering food at a restaurant, professions, numbers from 0 to 1000,

    - grammar: the accusative case, the instrumental case, genders of nouns and adjectives, present tense (3 conjugations)

    If you’re already familiar with these topics and want to further advance your Polish knowledge, this group will be the right fit for you.

  • A curriculum designed for people who aim to achieve the A1 level of proficiency according to CEFR.
    In the groups for beginners, together with Ada you’ll get to know the most important vocabulary and basics of Polish grammar for beginners.

  • Ada’s groups will start the spring '25 edition of our courses on 1st April and finish at the end of June/beginning of July.

    ‼️ There will be a one-week break in classes during the Easter holidays.

  • 2x per week
    1 trimester = 24 meetings

  • 60 minutes

  • up to 6 participants

  • 1 trimester - 24 meetings
    1500 PLN

Classes with Agata 🧐

  • GROUP 1: A2 | Advanced Beginner: Tue. + Thur. 2:15 p.m. (Polish time)

    GROUP 4: A2/B1 | Advanced Beginner/Early Intermediate: Mon. + Wed. 8:00 a.m. (Polish time) ‼️SOLD OUT‼️

    GROUP 5: A2/B1 | Advanced Beginner/Early Intermediate: Tue. + Thur. 1:00 p.m. (Polish time) ‼️SOLD OUT‼️

    GROUP 12: A2 | Advanced Beginner: Tue. + Thur. 3:30 p.m. (Polish time)

    GROUP 13: A1 | Continuing Beginner: Mon. + Wed. 12:00p.m. (Polish time)

    GROUP 14: A0+ | Polish From Scratch: Tue. + Thur. 8:00 a.m. (Polish time) ‼️SOLD OUT‼️

  • GROUP 1: A2 | Advanced Beginner
    This group has been learning Polish for 12 months and covered in this time:

    - everything listed for Group 12 and also...

    - vocabulary: clothing, services, solving everyday issues, what to say in case of emergency or theft, renting a flat, description of the person and their interests, dates, habits, work-related vocabulary, giving recommendations, writing a CV,

    - grammar: gradation of adjectives, "lubię" vs. "podoba mi się", declension of personal pronouns, locative and genitive cases extended, review of aspect, masculine personal gender in plural, accusative extended

    If you’re already familiar with these topics and want to further advance your Polish knowledge, this group will be the right fit for you.

    GROUP 4 & 5: A2/B1 | Advanced Beginner/Early Intermediate
    This group has been learning Polish for 18 months and covered in this time:

    - everything listed for Groups 12 and 1 and also...

    - vocabulary: dates, travelling, at a railway station, work-related vocabulary, giving recommendations, writing a CV, climate and nature, cinematography, interview, idioms related to word "swój", idioms related to verbs of motion and prefixes, reading a crime novel, at the airport, adventures, family matters, unfortunate accidents and situations, criminal matters,

    - grammar: dynamic and static prepositions, complex sentences, conjunctions, locative and genitive cases extended, masculine personal gender, accusative extended, verb of motion with prefixes, imperative, dative case, conjunctions and words defining chronology, building a story

    If you’re already familiar with these topics and want to further advance your Polish knowledge, this group will be the right fit for you.

    GROUP 12: A2 | Advanced Beginner
    This group has been learning Polish for 9 months and covered in this time:

    - vocabulary: description of everyday objects, description of appearance and personality, hobbies, daily routine, talking about time, months, places in the city, housing, furniture, visit at a doctor, body parts, clothing, services, solving everyday issues, what to say in case of emergency or theft, travelling, at a railway station, work-related vocabulary, description of the person and their interests, dates, cinema

    - grammar:  verb aspect, prepositions of place, static and dynamic prepositions, instrumental and genitive cases extended, constructions with „żeby”

    If you’re already familiar with these topics and want to further advance your Polish knowledge, this group will be the right fit for you.

    GROUP 13: A1 | Continuing Beginner
    This group has been learning Polish for 3 semesters now and covered in this time::

    - vocabulary: description of everyday objects, description of appearance and personality, hobbies, daily routine, talking about time, months, places in the city, housing, furniture, clothes, visit at a doctor, body parts, services, solving everyday issues, what to say in case of emergency or theft,

    - grammar: basics of the accusative case, the instrumental case, the genitive case, past tense, future tense, the locative case, gradation of adjectives, perfect and imperfect verbs, storytelling,

    If you’re already familiar with these topics and want to further advance your Polish knowledge, this group will be the right fit for you.

    GROUP 14: A0+ | Polish From Scratch
    This group has previously learnt (one semester):

    vocabulary: personal information, nationalities, professions, food, hobbies, relationships, plan of the day, hours,

    grammar: accusative, instrumental and genitive cases of the nouns, verb conjugation in present tense, past tense

    If you’re already familiar with these topics and want to further advance your Polish knowledge, this group will be the right fit for you.

  • A curriculum designed for people who aim to achieve the A1/A2/B1 level of proficiency according to CEFR. Together with Agata you’ll get to know the right vocabulary and aspects of Polish grammar relevant for beginners or intermediate learners, depending on your group.

  • The groups will start the spring '25 edition of our courses on 1st April and finish at the end of June/beginning of July.

    ‼️ There will be a one-week break in classes during the Easter holidays.

  • 2x per week
    1 trimester = 24 meetings

  • 60 minutes

  • up to 6 participants

  • 1 trimester - 24 meetings
    1500 PLN

Classes with Natalia 🤓

  • GROUP 2: A2 | Advanced Beginner: Mon. + Wed. 7:30 p.m. (Polish time) ‼️SOLD OUT‼️

    GROUP 3: A2+ | Advanced Beginner: Wed. + Thur. 6:15 p.m. (Polish time) ‼️SOLD OUT‼️

    GROUP 6: A1 | Continuing Beginner+: Mon. + Wed. 6:15 p.m. (Polish time)

    GROUP 7: B1 | Intermediate: Tue. + Thur. 7:30 p.m. (Polish time) ‼️SOLD OUT‼️

    GROUP 9: A1 | Continuing Beginner: Mon. + Wed. 5:00 p.m. (Polish time)

    GROUP 11: A1 | Continuing Beginner: Tue. + Thur. 5:00 p.m. ‼️SOLD OUT‼️

    GROUP 13: A1 | Continuing Beginner: Mon. + Wed. 12:00p.m. (Polish time)

  • GROUP 2: A2 | Advanced Beginner
    This group has previously learnt:

    vocabulary: talking about complaints, services, accidents, thefts; reviewing nationalities, professions and traits of character;

    grammar: plural forms of masculine nouns and adjectives;  accusative, instrumental and locative cases were revised during speaking activities.

    If you’re already familiar with these topics and want to further advance your Polish knowledge, this group will be the right fit for you.

    GROUP 3: A2+ | Advanced Beginner
    This group previously learnt:

    vocabulary: talking about complaints, services, accidents, thefts; friendship and relationship, ecology;

    grammar: dative case was learnt; accusative, instrumental and locative cases were revised; conditional sentences were practised.

    If you’re already familiar with these topics and want to further advance your Polish knowledge, this group will be the right fit for you.

    GROUP 6: A1 | Continuing Beginner
    This group previously learnt:

    vocabulary: clothes, dates, biography, plans for the weekend;

    grammar: gradation of adjectives, aspect of the verbs in past and in future tense.

    If you’re already familiar with these topics and want to further advance your Polish knowledge, this group will be the right fit for you.

    GROUP 7: B1 | Intermediate

    GROUPS 9 & 11 | Continuing Beginner
    This group has previously learnt:

    vocabulary: clothes, places in the city, furniture, plans for the weekend;

    grammar: genitive cases of the nouns and adjectives; locative case; future tense; gradation of adjectives.

    If you’re already familiar with these topics and want to further advance your Polish knowledge, this group will be the right fit for you.

    GROUP 13: A1 | Continuing Beginner
    This group has been learning Polish for 3 semesters now and covered in this time::

    - vocabulary: description of everyday objects, description of appearance and personality, hobbies, daily routine, talking about time, months, places in the city, housing, furniture, clothes, visit at a doctor, body parts, services, solving everyday issues, what to say in case of emergency or theft,

    - grammar: basics of the accusative case, the instrumental case, the genitive case, past tense, future tense, the locative case, gradation of adjectives, perfect and imperfect verbs, storytelling,

    If you’re already familiar with these topics and want to further advance your Polish knowledge, this group will be the right fit for you.

  • A curriculum designed for people who aim to achieve the A1/A2/B1 level of proficiency according to CEFR. Together with Natalia you’ll get to know the right vocabulary and aspects of Polish grammar relevant for beginners or intermediate learners, depending on your group.

  • The groups will start the spring '25 edition of our courses on 1st April and finish at the end of June/beginning of July.

    ‼️ There will be a one-week break in classes during the Easter holidays.

  • 2x per week
    1 trimester = 24 meetings

  • 60 minutes

  • up to 6 participants

  • 1 trimester - 24 meetings
    1500 PLN

Conversation Club with Aga 😎

  • GROUP 8: B2 | Conversation Club: Mon. 2:00p.m. (Polish time) ‼️SOLD OUT‼️

    GROUP 10: B2 | Conversation Club: Thur. 5:00p.m. (Polish time) ‼️SOLD OUT‼️

  • You need to be already B1-B2 in Polish and able to hold a conversation in Polish.

  • A curriculum designed by Aga and based on the previous Easy Polish episodes. It will include discussions on a range of topic concerning everyday life, which will help you to expand your vocabulary and reinforce grammatical knowledge.

  • The groups will start the spring '25 edition of our courses on 1st April and finish at the end of June/beginning of July.

    ‼️ There will be a one-week break in classes during the Easter holidays.

  • 1x per week
    1 trimester = 12 meetings

  • 60 minutes

  • up to 6 participants

  • 1 trimester - 12 meetings
    750 PLN

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Meet Our Teachers

Hear from our teachers what the classes actually look like!

What Previous Participants Say About Our Courses

How Does the Registration Work?

STEP 1

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Fill out a registration form

In the first step, we’ll ask you to complete a brief form, where you can share a bit more about yourself and indicate your preferred course.

This information will enable us to get a better understanding of your language level and learning needs.

STEP 2

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Schedule an evaluative conversation

When registering for a group course, you want to be sure that you’ll be placed in a similar-level group.

To ensure this, you'll have to schedule a 15-minute evaluative conversation with one of our teachers.

No preparation is needed! Agata, Natalia, or Aga will ask you questions to assess your level and clarify any course queries.

These conversations are free and non-binding.

STEP 3

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Receive a personalised offer
via email

After conversing with all participants, we'll promptly inform you if the group you initially showed interest in is the right fit for you.

Expect a personalized offer, including our recommended course for you, via email.

You can then make an informed decision on whether to sign up for the course or proceed with other options. We respect your choice!

STEP 4

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Issue a payment for your course

To secure your enrolment, you’ll need to issue a full payment for the course.

Your teacher's email will contain detailed instructions for making the payment.

You can pay either via PayPal or traditional bank transfer.

*A new course group will only be open if we have at least 6 registered participants for this group. As organisers, we reserve the right to not open a group if the minimum number of participants is not met. Should this be the case for the group that you originally singed up for, we’ll get in touch with you and we’ll offer either a place at another group that still has available places, or a full refund of your money.

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❓FAQ❓

Technical questions 💻

  • Every course group will consist of up to 6 participants.

  • We’ll get in touch with you and offer you to join another group that will be carried out at a level suitable for you. If we won’t be able to offer a suitable group, or the time of the other group offered by us won’t work for you, you’ll receive a full refund of your money.

  • All the meetings will be done on Zoom. In between we’ll use emails for communicating with our participants, and folders on Google Drive to share materials from the classes with you.

  • You won’t have to buy any books for the course - all the resources will be provided by the teacher. In terms of equipment you’ll need:

    • a computer

    • access to a reliable internet connection

    • the Zoom app for desktop.

    • a camera and microphone so we can see you and hear you during the classes :)

  • We will only be able to record the meetings, if we have a consent to do it from all the participants. We’ll ask you for your consent before recording a class.

Payments-related questions 💰

    • a traditional bank transfer

    • PayPal

  • No, there’s no refund for individual absences. All the material from the class will still be provided to you even if you don’t take part in the lesson.

  • Yes, of course! We can issue an invoice for the course whether you’re buying as an individual or as a company.

Other 🧐

  • The full Terms & Conditions are available HERE. Please make sure you’re also familiar with our Privacy Policy before registering for the course.

  • Get in touch with us at info@easypolish.org.