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Free online coursePolish Grammar

Duration of the online course: 19 hours and 20 minutes

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Speak Polish with confidence—master core grammar cases and everyday phrases in this free online course, with practice to boost fluency fast.

In this free course, learn about

  • Introduce yourself in Polish using basic phrases
  • Use "to jest..." to identify people/things (e.g., "To jest mapa")
  • Conjugate "uczyć się" and say "I learn" correctly
  • Recognize noun gender, especially common markers of feminine nouns
  • Ask and answer "Gdzie jest...?" and learn place words like "apteka"
  • Say you don’t understand and request repetition/clarification
  • Express likes/preferences and liking to do activities with "lubić"
  • Use accusative case: feminine endings, masculine animate patterns, basic practice
  • Use accusative personal pronouns, including with prepositions and verbs
  • Order a drink politely and correctly in Polish
  • Talk about having a pet; use accusative for pets (e.g., "psa") and adjectives
  • Use informal greetings and farewells; ask "Jak się masz?"
  • Talk about professions; form feminine profession nouns and ask "Kim jesteś?"
  • Use instrumental case, incl. professions and "z" + instrumental = "with"

Course Description

Build a solid foundation in Polish by focusing on the grammar you actually need to start speaking. This free online course guides you from first introductions to practical everyday interactions, helping you form correct sentences instead of memorizing random phrases. You will learn how Polish works at the sentence level, so you can recognize patterns, choose the right endings, and understand why native speakers say things the way they do.

You will start with essential communication skills such as introducing yourself, using common expressions like this is, and asking simple location questions when you are out in the city. As you progress, you will begin working with the key ideas that make Polish grammar feel challenging at first—especially noun gender and how it influences agreement and meaning. With clear explanations and guided practice, these rules become tools you can use, not obstacles.

A major part of the learning path is dedicated to cases, with special attention to the accusative and instrumental. You will practice how nouns, adjectives, and personal pronouns change in real contexts, including making requests, ordering a drink, talking about pets, and expressing likes and dislikes. You will also gain confidence with everyday greetings and farewells, so your conversations sound more natural and less like textbook Polish.

To keep you moving forward, the course includes short check-in exercises that reinforce what you have learned and help you spot common errors early. By the end, you will be able to talk about professions, ask and answer simple questions using the correct case, and combine structures in one sentence without feeling lost. Whether you are learning Polish for travel, work, family connections, or personal interest, this course gives you a reliable grammar base that supports faster, clearer communication.

Course content

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. LEARN HOW TO INTRODUCE YOURSELF (1)

    20m

  • Exercise: What is the Polish verb for 'to learn' and its correct conjugation for 'I learn'?

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH: THIS (IT) IS....TO JEST....(2)

    11m

  • Exercise: How do you say 'It is a map' in Polish?

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. NOUNS AND THEIR GENDER (3)

    17m

  • Exercise: In Polish grammar, how can you generally determine if a noun is feminine?

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. WHERE IS...? (4)

    19m

  • Exercise: What is the Polish word for 'pharmacy'?

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. I DON'T UNDERSTAND! (5)

    10m

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. SAY THAT YOU LIKE DOING SOMETHING (6).

    16m

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. LUBI? / I LIKE...- part two. (7)

    19m

  • Exercise: What does the Polish verb 'kotłować' mean?

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. Powtórka - revision (8)

    03m

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. THE ACCUSATIVE CASE (9)

    24m

  • Exercise: What happens to the ending of a Polish feminine noun when it is used in the accusative case?

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. THE ACCUSATIVE CASE - PRACTICE SESSION (10)

    14m

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. INTRODUCTION TO PERSONAL PRONOUNS IN ACCUSATIVE (11).

    09m

  • Exercise: Which of the following personal pronouns is correct in the accusative case when referring to a male person in Polish?

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. ACCUSATIVE: PERSONAL PRONOUNS WITH VERB AND A PREPOSITION (12)

    19m

  • Exercise: Which Polish verb requires a prepositional pronoun change in accusative case?

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. ORDER A DRINK IN PERFECT POLISH! (13)

    25m

  • Exercise: In Polish, how does the adjective for 'small' change when describing a masculine animate noun in accusative case?

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. SAY THAT YOU HAVE A PET AT HOME. NOUNS AND ADJECTIVE IN ACCUSATIVE(14)

    22m

  • Exercise: What is the accusative form of 'ps' in Polish?

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. INFORMAL GREETING AND FAREWELLS (15)

    18m

  • Exercise: Which of the following is an informal way to say 'How are you?' in Polish?

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. REVISION - LESSONS 9 - 15. (16)

    09m

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. PROFESSIONS (17)

    18m

  • Exercise: In Polish, many professions have different forms for male and female. What do you typically add to a profession word ending in 'arz' to make it feminine?

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. THE INSTRUMENTAL CASE - INTRODUCTION (18)

    16m

  • Exercise: What grammatical case is used in Polish to indicate professions?

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. ASKING ABOUT SOMEONE'S PROFESSION (19)

    14m

  • Exercise: In Polish, if you want to ask someone 'Who are they by profession?' using the instrumental case, which of the following options would you choose?

  • Video class: #BASICPOLISH. "I LIKE TEA WITH MILK" - TWO CASES IN ONE SENTENCE! (20)

    17m

  • Exercise: What is the meaning of the preposition 'z' in Polish when followed by the instrumental case?

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Course comments: Polish Grammar

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Lovely teacher. A little fast sometimes but she always comes back to reiterate what has been previously said. She cares about her students. 5/5!

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the end of you say word but does not translate them why ?

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