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In this week's video you will learn the difference between "długi", "drogi" and "drugi". Be sure to make the test below the video after you watch it!
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In this week's video you will learn the difference between "mówić" i "rozmawiać", so you will never confuse this words anymore.
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In this week's video you will learn the difference between "spędzać" i "wydawać", so you will never confuse this words anymore.
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In this week's video you will learn the difference between "umieć", "wiedzieć" i "znać", so you will never confuse this words anymore.
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In this week's video lesson I will explain to you what is the difference between "oni" and "one", so you will know how to properly use them.
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In this week's video lesson I will explain to you what is the difference between "słuchać", "słyszeć" and "słychać". It is confusing for a lot of my students, but I will explain it to you simply.
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In this week's video lesson I will explain to you what doeas the word "duży" mean (not "a lot"!). I will explain it to you simply.
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In this week's video lesson you will learn about common Polish "false friends" (5 from English and 5 from Russian) - what people usually think they mean and what they actually mean.
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In this week's video lesson you will learn 5 useful everyday phrases with the word "raz".
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In this week's exclusive video lesson you will learn what is the difference between and how to pronounce "dż", "dz" and "dź". You will also find here exercises for my Youtube lesson about difference between "sz" and "ś".
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In this week's exclusive video lesson you will learn 5 colloquial words you can use to describe bad or unwanted usituations.
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In this week's exclusive video lesson you will learn 20 words you can use to describe food and tastes.
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In this week's exclusive video lesson you will learn how to say go (idź) and come (chodź) in Polish.
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In this week's exclusive video lesson you will learn imperative mode with verbs "weź" (take) and "give".
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In this week's exclusive video lesson you will learn how to say in Polish ...
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