Learn to Understand, Read, Write, and Speak Polish Quickly and Easily With The Rosetta Stone
"I am convinced that Rosetta Stone is the best commercial language software available, which is why I recommend it to all my serious students and why I would definitely adopt it if I were in charge of a language program." - Paul Lyddon, Ph.D. Candidate, Second Language Acquisition & Teaching (SLAT)
The Rosetta Stone Polish Language Program
Learning the Polish Language Level 1

With over 3500 real-life images and phrases in 92 lessons, Polish Level 1, Personal Edition provides up to 250 hours of mastery instruction in Listening Comprehension, Reading, Speaking, and Writing. Systematic structure teaches vocabulary and grammar naturally, without lists and drills. Previews, exercises and tests accompany every lesson with automated tutorials throughout the program. Level 1, Personal Edition provides instruction in such categories as People and Talking; Directions; Food, Eating and Drinking; Family Relationships; Telling Time; Numbers to One Hundred; Clothing and Dress; Vehicles, Furniture and Instruments; Shapes, Colors and Location; And Much More. Polish Level 1, Personal Edition comes complete with an illustrated User's Guide and a Curriculum Text book.
Available as CD-ROM and Online Subscription
The Polish Language
Origins and Popularity of the Polish Language
The Polish language a West Slavic language and is the official language of Poland. While primarily spoken in Poland, "there are also some native speakers of Polish in western Belarus and Ukraine, as well as in eastern Lithuania.""Because of emigration from Poland in various periods, millions of Polish-speakers may be found in countries such as Ireland, Australia, Brazil, Canada, the United Kingdom, United States, etc." The total number of native speakers is estimated at 43 million worldwide.
Polish has the second largest number of speakers among Slavic languages after Russian. The Polish language originated in the areas of present-day Poland from several local Western Slavic dialects.
The Polish language shares some vocabulary with the languages of the neighboring Slavic nations, most notably with Slovak, Czech, Ukrainian, and Belarusian.
[source, Polish Language at Wikipedia].
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How the Rosetta Stone Method Works.
Learning Polish By Dynamic Immersion
Learn a Foreign Language through Context
Rosetta Stone presents a carefully chosen selection of four images and asks you to select the image that matches the written text and the voices of native speakers. Building on the knowledge you've already gained and your intuitive grasp of the meaning of each picture, you make a choice. There's absolutely no translation or memorization to hold you back, so you start making progress immediately.
Immediate Reinforcement
The very second you complete a task, Rosetta Stone provides feedback. Speak a word and our unique voiceprint technology automatically rates your pronunciation. Connect an image with a phrase and you'll immediately learn if your choice was correct. Complete a set of exercises and you'll instantly know how well you did. With Rosetta Stone, you always know where you stand.
Systematic Sequence
Dynamic Immersion& is a continuous process. The Rosetta Stone curriculum is carefully sequenced, gradually incorporating new words, phrases, and more complex grammar as it reinforces existing learning. Your understanding of your new language grows naturally.
Rosetta Stone Product Editions
Which One Is Right For You?
Rosetta Stone products come in three versions, the Personal Edition, the Classroom Edition, and the Homeschool Edition.
- The Personal Edition is licensed for individual use. It includes the product application CD, language CD, a comprehensive user guide, and curriculum text.
- The Classroom Edition is designed for institutional users including schools, government agencies, corporations, non-profits, and libraries with multiple users or a need to install Rosetta Stone on a shared network.
- The Homeschool Edition is designed for use in a homeschool curriculum. It includes all materials from the Personal Edition plus a teacher's handbook, the Student Management System, and any available ancillary materials (ancillary materials currently only available for English, Spanish, French and German) for that language. This edition allows homeschoolers to have the accountability that most school districts require.
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The Rosetta Stone Polish Language Learning Program Guarantee
The Rosetta Stone Polish Language Learning CD-ROM is backed by an unconditional six-month guarantee. If you're not satisfied with the progress you're making, they'll return your money, no questions asked. WARNING: Free is NOT always FREE!
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- I enjoyed your lense. I've thought about learning Poliish, Thats one language I have not studied.
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