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  • Krakow University of Economics
    Krakow University of Economics

    Krakow University of Economics

    Preparatory course in Polish

    • Kraków, Poland

    Preparatory Program

    Full time

    9 months

    On-Campus

    Polish

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    Krakow University of Economics invites you to participate in an intensive Polish language course preparatory course in Polish. This program will help you achieve the language proficiency required to enrol in our university. The offer includes 700 hours of classes in small groups and learning with experienced teachers.

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    Preparatory Program Degrees in Languages Polish

    A Polish language program typically encompasses lessons in grammar, pronunciation, reading comprehension, writing abilities, and conversational proficiency. Many programs also enrich the learning experience by offering cultural classes that delve into Poland's history and culture.

    As you grasp the fundamentals of the language, you will develop the ability to communicate effectively with native speakers. With consistent practice and dedication, you can achieve proficiency in both speaking and writing Polish.

    Numerous options are available for those seeking to learn Polish, including complete degree programs, online courses, in-person classes, and conference courses. Regardless of your preference, there is an option tailored to suit your needs.

    A preparatory year is designed to get students ready for their first year at a university. This year can consist of taking a number of courses that will prove to be useful once your traditional education begins.