In Beginner's Course 5, you'll expand your Polish vocabulary on topics such as city life, travel, and free time. You'll learn how to make your way around the city, describe your flat, refer to taking public transport, tell time, and explain what you do in your free time. The language and grammar in this course correspond to an A1/A2 level corresponding to the Commom European Framework of Reference for Languages. The locative case is also introduced in this course.
I live in Warsaw.
Here you'll learn: town and city vocabulary - the forms of mieszkać (to live)
I live in Warsaw.
Here you'll learn: phrases about cities and towns - the words ale (but), czy (or), and też (also) - the locative case with -e
I live in Warsaw.
Here you'll review: the vocabulary of the last two lessons - the forms of mieszkać - the locative case with -e
Here you'll review: masculine determiners in the instrumental case and - feminine determiners in the gentive case as preparation for the locative case
In our apartment.
Here you'll learn: house and apartment vocabulary - the locative case with -u and -i
In our apartment.
Here you'll learn: adjectives to describe an apartment - determiners in the locative case
In our apartment.
Here you'll review: the vocabulary of the last two lessons - nouns in the locative case - determiners in the locative case
Here you'll review: the numbers 1-12 as preparation for telling the time
What time is it?
Here you'll learn: the masculine forms of the ordinal numbers 1-6 - how to decline ordinal numbers
What time is it?
Here you'll learn: the feminine forms of the ordinal numbers 7-12 - how to ask what time it is - how to express full hours - the interrogative word który (which) and its forms
What time is it?
Here you'll review: the vocabulary of the last two lessons - how to tell time using full hours - the interrogative word który
Here you'll learn: the forms of iść and pójść (to go)
Do you have time at half past seven?
Here you'll learn: helpful phrases for making plans - how to tell time using o (at) - half hours
Do you have time at half past seven?
Here you'll learn: vocabulary about free time and making plans - verbal aspects
Do you have time at half past seven?
Here you'll review: the vocabulary of the last two lessons - telling time with o using full and half hours - verbal aspects
Here you'll review: how to express singular masculine and feminine nouns in the genitive
Where are we going on holiday?
Here you'll learn: times of the day - the forms of jechać and pojechać (to drive, imperf. - perf.)
Where are we going on holiday?
Here you'll learn: travel phrases - the genitive case after do (to) and z/ze (from) - place names that end with -ia and -ja in the genitive and locative case
Where are we going on holiday?
Here you'll review: the vocabulary of the last two lessons - jechać and pojechać - the genitive for place names that end with -ia and -ja
Here you'll learn: how to use z/ze in the sense of with - how to use z/ze in the sense of from
To Lublin by train.
Here you'll learn: a few modes of transport - personal pronouns in the instrumental case
To Lublin by train.
Here you'll learn: helpful expressions for particular modes of transport - modes of transport in the instrumental case
To Lublin by train.
Here you'll review: the vocabulary of the last two lessons - personal pronouns in the instrumental case - modes of transport in the instrumental case
Here you'll learn: how to recognise which aspect a verb is in
How do you spend your free time?
Here you'll learn: a few verbs to describe what you do in your free time - which aspect comes after which helping verb
How do you spend your free time?
Here you'll learn: expressions about free time - the forms and use of the helping verb umieć (to know how to)
How do you spend your free time?
Here you'll review: the vocabulary of the last two lessons - the forms of umieć - which aspect comes after which helping verb