Polish: Beginner Level 2 *In-Person*

Polish is a West-Slavic language, the official language of Poland and one of the official languages of the European Union. After numerous waves of emigration since the beginning of the XIX century around 10 million people speak Polish around the world in addition to the approximately 38 million of speakers who reside in Poland. One of the largest Diaspora communities is located in the US where Polish is spoken by 3.5 million people. Join them with a patient and experienced instructor who can guide you through this unique and interesting language. Beginner Level 2 is for students who have at least 10 hours of classroom time in Polish within the last year, can ask and answer simple questions in areas of immediate need in Polish, and can use simple phrases and sentences to describe where they live and the people they know. Following the guidelines of the Common European Framework of Reference, students at this level will learn to identify common words concerning their immediate concrete surroundings, read very simple sentences, ask and answer simple questions on very familiar topics, and write a short, simple note. Instructor: Edward Mitukiewicz

Sections

PLB2-WI25.01

Start Date

January 6, 2025

Time

7:00pm

Location

CCAE

Cost

$260.00

Availability

8

8 Mondays, 7-8:30pm. Begins Jan. 6 No class Jan. 20 & Feb. 17

This class will meet in-person at CCAE. Please view our In-Person Class Guidelines prior to enrolling.

There is no text book for this class. The instructor will provide all materials.

Instructors: Edward W. Mitukiewicz

Instructor

Edward W. Mitukiewicz

Ed Mitukiewicz is Polish by birth and American by choice. Ed is a mathematician and computer scientist by education, researcher and technology consultant by profession, and amateur cartographer and genealogist by coincidence. Ed has a particular weakness for old maps - rumor has it that Ed never met one he did not like. Ed worked as editor, translator and map consultant during the production of the 2015 “Raise the Roof” documentary film about reconstruction of the 18th century wooden synagogue of Gwozdziec. At recent genealogy conferences in Poland, Israel and United States Ed presented illustrative scenarios of using historical maps in genealogical research. Ed has been teaching Polish at CCAE since 2018.