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Buy Polski Krok po Kroku 1 - Student Workbook + MP3 audio download + e-coursebook: Zeszyt cwiczen - Edition en polonais (Polski Krok po Kroku. Volume 1: Student's Workbook with free audio download) by Stempek, I. & Grudzien (ISBN: 9788393073139) from desertcart's Book Store. Free UK delivery on eligible orders. Review: Good start - Easy to follow, able to learn some language and how to build a sentence Review: Goes well with the textbook - Great workbook for revision after going through the textbook units
| Best Sellers Rank | 158,572 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 351 in Address Books |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (175) |
| Dimensions | 21.2 x 0.8 x 29.7 cm |
| Edition | 2nd |
| ISBN-10 | 8393073138 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-8393073139 |
| Item weight | 392 g |
| Language | Polish |
| Print length | 112 pages |
| Publication date | 19 Dec. 2020 |
| Publisher | Glossa Polish Language School |
P**E
Good start
Easy to follow, able to learn some language and how to build a sentence
A**R
Goes well with the textbook
Great workbook for revision after going through the textbook units
B**F
useful book
This book is clear and provides the right mixture of learning new stuff and overlearning older things. You can use it with a website to support you, but I think you need a teacher to explain it really as it's all in Polish. Also if you didn't know, Polish is fiendish. Seven cases and very few vowels... You definitely need the Course book to go with this.
A**R
The book is not great, but the online version is much better
First of all, this is not a textbook, it's a workbook, with a collection of exercises to be used with the main texbook. However even the text book is suitable for self-study if you are a beginner, as the books are all in Polish. The book is not great, but the online version is much better. It has twice as many exercises and you can easily see the translation of each word, and the instructions as well. The problem with the printed book, for me, it that it's written mostly in thin fonts that are hard to read. But the main issue with both versions is that it's impossible to link the exercises to the exact section of the book it's meant to help you with. Both the book, the online course only give you the chapter, but not the section. All in all I would say there's no need to buy this book, as the main book has enough exercises to keep you going (online you can access some extra exercises as well, although most of them are only accessible if you pay extra, quite a few are free to use).
G**N
Great.
Love this. Makes learning easier.
A**R
all good and quick
all good and quick
P**Y
studying
I chose the book for the help it could give me. It arrived well packaged and promptly and is helpful.
M**R
No complaints. Does what it said it would. ...
No complaints. Does what it said it would. - m.
T**E
Tres bon support pour apprendre les bases, a partager idรฉalement avec un professeur pour reussir a aller a l essentiel avec ce langage complexe. Mais si la personne est rigoureuse et investi cet ouvrage permet d apprendre en autonomie
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R**L
This is a companion workbook for the textbook Polski, Krok Po Kroku: Level 1 (A1/A2): Coursebook for Learning Polish as a Foreign Language (Polish Edition) . Like the main textbook, the workbook comes with MP3 audio files on a CD-ROM as well as online access to the content. You register on the website, and once logged in you gain access to the content by redeeming an access code from each of your books. The online content is interactive in that it includes the audio and after you type in your answers you can have them checked automatically. Also, I've noticed that there is a lot more content online than in the printed book, so it definitely adds value. I think the workbook is worth getting because the exercises reinforce what you learn from the main text. There are more expensive online-only "additional exercises" that you can purchase to go with the main textbook, but this workbook is a more affordable option and from what I have seen so far the exercises are similar. As you go through the main textbook online you initially have access to the "additional exercises," but toward the end of the first lesson you get a message (in Polish) saying that further access to the additional exercises will cost 95 euro. Online, the exercises in this workbook appear separately from the pricey additional exercises, but the chapters in the workbook do correspond to those in the textbook. I think it makes sense to do each workbook lesson after completing the corresponding lesson in the main textbook. The system saves your work as you go, but you can always clear an exercise and do it again. Apparently you can also get access to the additional exercises if your teacher has a subscription and assigns the exercises as homework. We are looking into that possibility. I'm impressed with this course overall; it's very well put together. I'm taking an introductory Polish class for adults at a Polish language school, and our teacher chose it after evaluating several options. I recommend it for anyone who wants a serious introduction to Polish. I could see Level 1 being used in an introductory college class, but with the MP3 audio and the interactive online content, a motivated independent student could get a lot out of it as well. Note that to do the online exercises you will need to go to your keyboard settings and add Polish so that you can type letters like ' and ' [they obviously didn't survive being submitted in an Amazon review, but I originally typed the second and eighth letters of the Polish alphabet]. If you normally use the English (U.S.) keyboard, I recommend that you install the keyboard called "Polish (Programmers)". I'm told that it's the most commonly used keyboard layout in Poland, and it's very similar to the English (U.S.) layout; you can type most letters with diacritics by simply holding the alt key down as you type the base letter.
T**O
Best book ever!
G**O
Si eres ese valiente que quiere aprender polaco partiendo de cero, esta es una magnรญfica opciรณn.
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