Janusz Rudzki
Janusz Rudzki
Birmingham (Wielka Brytania)

Hey there!

Are you looking to learn Polish language but have some questions before you commit? No problem, just click on "Free online trial lesson" and sign up for a free lesson with me. My name is Janusz and I am fluent in Polish, Bulgarian, and English, with some understanding of Russian and Ukrainian. I teach languages online and I'm excited to start teaching you, even if you're a beginner!

My name is Janusz and I am 38 years old. I have experience teaching people of all ages, from children to pensioners, and I offer a variety of options to suit your needs. You can start with a free lesson, which is 50 minutes long, and then move on to 1-to-1 lessons that are 60 minutes long and cost 24 EUR each. After each lesson, I will give you homework to do on the e-polish online platform to help you practice what you've learned.

Living in Poland, the UK, Portugal, Bulgaria, and Italy over the past seven years has given me a deep understanding of different cultures and languages, which I bring into my teaching. I know firsthand the challenges of learning a new language and use this experience to create supportive, practical lessons. Exposure to diverse learning styles helps me adapt to your unique needs, ensuring effective progress. My global perspective allows me to connect Polish with other cultures, making it more relatable and engaging for you. Ultimately, I provide not just language instruction but also valuable insights into adapting to new environments and thriving in a multicultural world.

But I'm not just a language teacher; I'm also a Language Learning Motivator! My aim is to help everyone progress in their lives through language learning. I believe in making learning fun and effective for all kinds of people, wherever they are in the world. That's why I wrote an e-book called "7 Tips On How To Learn a Foreign Language", which I'll send to you for free when you get in touch.

And if you're wondering about my interests outside of language teaching, I'm interested in ancient civilizations, AI, history, geopolitics, and I enjoy fishing. So let's get started on your language learning journey together! Just click on "Free online trial lesson" and we'll take it from there.

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Aleksandra Podleżańska
Aleksandra Podleżańska
Gdańsk (Polska)

As my name suggests - I am Polish, Polish is my mother tongue.
Learning foreign languages became my passion forty years ago, when I arrived in Germany. I studied German for five months on super-intensive courses at the Goethe-Institute in Munich (25 hours a week), which I completed at the Mittelstufe II (B2). Then for ten months I studied in „Studienkolleg bei den wissenschaftlichen Hochschulen des Freistadt Bayern”, then - at the state-owned "Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in München", I graduated in linguistics as well in German and English studies at philosophical faculties.
I spent one semester of my studies in England, learning English on super intensive courses at Oxford House College in London (30 hours a week), which I started on the "Basic" level and finished on "Level 6 - Proficiancy". For six years I also worked in international structures in Italy, first completing super-intensive Italian language courses at the University for Foreigners (Università per Stranieri) in Perugia and at the Roman language school "Berlitz", Italy. In the Vatican, I also finished a two-year study of theology and law in Italian in the "Scuola Pratica di Teologia e Diritto per la Vita Consacrata presso la Congregazione per gli Istituti di Vita Consacrata e le Società di Vita Apostolica, Vaticano".
Learning foreign languages also drew my attention to the meanders of my mother tongue, i.e. Polish, which is why during my university studies I was eager to take part in comparative linguistics and Slavic studies.
During many years of rich contacts with my colleagues from university or working in international teams, I had many opportunities to teach Polish to my friends. They were surprised to note that "not such a terrible devil as they paint him!"
I know how important it is in the modern world to know foreign languages. So I eagerly share it, whether in my professional life or with my friends and acquaintances.
The "era of the coronavirus pandemic" has opened our eyes to new opportunities for meetings and communication, which are facilitated by the current technical possibilities, such as meetings and online learning. So I am happy to use them to enable all interested parties to learn a beautiful and very interesting Polish language, which is not as difficult as it is commonly believed. Success depends on teaching methods and the ability to listen carefully to the student.
An adventure with the Polish language can be very interesting, beautiful and enriching. It should be remembered that the language we use did not arise suddenly and is not unchanging, constant. Each language is subject to development and largely depends on the history of the nation and the circumstances in which people who use a given language as their mother tongue live. This means that the language is related to the history, culture, philosophy and experiences of a given nation ... I invite you to take the adventure of learning Polish with me.

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Małgorzata Suchenek
Małgorzata Suchenek
(Polska)

I love the Polish language and people, and it brings me great joy when someone wants to learn it. I believe communication is key – I learned this from Norwegians while living in Norway and studying their language. If you’re understood and understand others, you know the language well enough to feel at ease. That’s what I’ll teach you: to navigate Poland with ease and talk with Poles. Grammar matters, but communication is the foundation.

I’m a cheerful and smiling person, and my lessons are a time spent in a friendly atmosphere. I want learning Polish to bring you joy and satisfaction. For example, one of my students, starting from scratch, was confidently shopping in Warsaw stores after just three months! We’ll focus on what you need most – whether it’s conversations at work, in shops, or in daily life.

If you’d like, I’ll show you beautiful places in Poland, teach you how to make pierogi, and share which topics to avoid in conversations to steer clear of strong emotions. I’m a trained special education teacher and Polish philologist, living in Warsaw. I’ve taught Polish in an inclusive primary school and now teach foreigners at a private language school. In lessons, I speak only Polish – clearly and simply. I offer 50-minute online lessons on the e-polish.eu platform, tailored to your pace and needs.

Start your Polish language adventure today! Write to me, and together we’ll make learning a pleasure. I warmly invite you!

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