The holidays did not cause a break in the intensive Polish language course for citizens from Ukraine. The course, which started in March this year, was conducted daily for two groups during the summer holidays. Adults, teenagers and even children from Ukraine participated in the training. The students focused primarily on learning to speak and understand in everyday situations.
The topics of the classes included the following issues:
- introducing oneself;
- making contact, asking and expressing well-being;
- asking questions;
- determining the characteristics of people;
- questions about basic information, address, telephone number, nationality, origin, age, occupation and occupation;
- expressing liking, time relations;
- parts of the day, hours, days of the week;
- everyday activities;
- appearance description;
- interests, hobbies, free time;
- shopping;
- food and drinks.
The course ended in the second half of July. Participation in the above-mentioned classes is an opportunity to acquire not only language skills, but also to learn elements of Polish history and culture.
The classes were held as part of the project “Learning foreign languages is fun” 2021-2-PL01-ESC30-SOL-000040177.