Polish classes are offered by The University of Sheffield
Polish is the official language of Poland, a country with a rich and tumultuous history situated in central Europe and the second most widely spoken language in England.
The University of Sheffield offers Polish language at a variety of levels, so whether you wish to study a degree focusing on the language, you are interested in supplementing your degree with a language module, or are a member of the public, we have the right course for you.
The Modern Languages Teaching Centre (MLTC) provides general language modules in Polish. These general language modules are open to all students (for credits or not), members of staff, and members of the public. Available on a semester basis (11-12 weeks), they aim to develop language competence and cultural knowledge for professional and recreational purposes through small group weekly classes and guided independent learning.
If you are unsure about your level, let us know when applying and we will invite you for a short placement interview to understand your previous experience and current needs.
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Polish language course is offered by The Language Centre for all skill level. We have courses from beginners to very advanced students, taught by experienced native speakers or teachers who have spent part of their lives in one of the countries where the language is spoken.
Polish course is offered by International House Bristol. Our courses are taught by highly qualified and experienced teachers who are extremely dedicated to ensuring you leave with all the necessary skills to broaden your horizons and never be lost for words again.
Poland is a country whose experience contrasts very markedly with that of either Britain or the USA. It was once a great European power, which had the misfortune to be completely wiped off the map for long periods and which has only recently re-emerged as a sovereign republic.
Polish is the official language of Poland, which has a population of 39 million people. There are big Polish-speaking communities in Argentina, Australia, Belarus, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Lithuania, the Ukraine, the US, Russia, and the UK.
The course will help you with general expressions and will also provide you with general knowledge about cultural life and institutions in Poland.
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