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  • Polish

    Sunday, 13 June 2010
    Fascinating Facts
    1. Polish is the official language of Poland, which has a population of roughly around 39 million people.
    2. There are big Polish-speaking communities outside of the country, too: in Argentina, Australia, Belarus, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Lithuania, the UK, the Ukraine, the US and Russia to name but a few.
    3. Learning Polish gives you a real advantage learning other Slovanic languages, like Czech for example, as they are quite similar.
    4. One of the most difficult tongue-twisters in the world is of Polish origin: 'W Szczebrzeszynie chrząszcz brzmi w trzcinie i Szczebrzeszyn z tego słynie,' which means 'In Szczebrzeszyn a beetle buzzes in the reed, for which Szczebrzeszyn is famous.'
    5. Polish only has two number classes: singular and plural.
    Published in Content
  • Cracking Krakow

    Tuesday, 16 February 2010
    Krakow, Poland - cultural, beautiful, high-spirited, musical, small


    I went to Krakow, Poland and I studied Sociology and Intercultural Communications at a small private university called Tischner European University. I was a bit apprehensive to go to Poland at first, because I was the only one from my university going there. However, as soon as I got there, met my Polish flatmates and the other 15 Erasmus students at my university, I loved it! We immediately got on with each other, spending all our time together exploring Krakow, but also going further afield, travelling around Poland as far as the Belarusian and Lithuanian border. We also made a trip to Ukraine. My favourite place in Krakow would have to be Alchemia, which is a pub/coffee shop/underground cinema/gig venue, located in the Jewish quarter. This place has no electric lights, it’s lit by candle light at night and it has a really great atmosphere. I wouldn’t recommend packing too much, as you would most likely buy many things there. Prices may have changed now, but when I went, everything seemed very cheap there and I didn’t even manage to spend all my grant money!

    Published in Polish-Speaking
  • Polish-Speaking

    Wednesday, 12 May 2010
    These are reviews by students who have spent a year abroad in Poland.  They have passed on what they've learnt during their experiences, packing ideas and accommodation tips to help you choose where to go and advice about how to settle in faster.
    We're on the hunt for writers for this section, so if you'd like to contribute then please get in touch! 
    Published in Polish-Speaking
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