Easy Polish Language School was founded in 2014 in Poznań. We run solely Polish language courses, which is why we have managed to develop proprietary methods of effective teaching Polish as a foreign language.

WE MAKE POLISH EASY!

We have already teached hundreds of individual, group and specialist courses. We also work with business clients by organizing courses for their employees. Here are a few words from our talented students!

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HOW DO WE TEACH?

Teaching foreigners Polish language is a job that requires from the teacher some necessary character traits. We try to include only open-minded teachers in our team, who have a sense of humor and a lot of distance to their work.

Why?

Because each lector will face the barriers in teaching Polish very quickly.

What do we most hear from our students?

"I don't have to learn Polish because I use English at work and anywhere else", "Polish is very difficult", "I want to speak Polish, not learn grammar".

We thought for a long time how to teach so that our students could see the effects of their work after just a few lessons. So that each of them could build simple sentences, feel comfortable living and working in Poland?

OUR RESPONSE TO OUR STUDENT’S NEEDS IS MODULAR LEARNING:

• work on short lesson units (modules) dedicated to separate issues,
• improving all skills (listening, reading, grammar, speaking, writing) within one module,
• teaching "living" Polish language,
• practicing grammar in specific communication situations,
• defining the linguistic goal and its systematic implementation.

We do not work with the manual on our courses. We encourage our students to use it at home for repeat the material. During the lesson, we focus on materials prepared for the student by the teacher. We believe and we know that this approach brings quick and desired results.

If you want to see what the lessons are like, also check out our Instagram profile: EasyPolish-LanguageSchool

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NATALIA GLATTY

Since 2014 Natalia has created her own school "Easy Polish Language School". She has been teaching Polish as a foreign language for over 9 years now. She is an expert in individual courses, as well as specialised courses dedicated to medicine, business and technology. Natalia is a passionate teacher, who tries to give her students as much fun from learning as she gets from teaching. She graduated from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, specialising in Polish philology. She excelled her skills at post graduate studies on teaching foreigners Polish language. She has successfully worked with multiple language schools and gave lectures on Study of Polish Language and Polish Culture for foreigners at Adam Mickiewicz University.

MARTA BARANOWSKA
She graduated with honors from Polish studies at the University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań. Public Relations specialist and Polish language teacher with experience in the business environment. Original teaching methods, sense of humor, individual approach to each student and the ability to motivate are what you can expect from Marta. Privately, he loves opera, is interested in psychology and loves his cheerful group of furry friends, including two cats and a dog.

ARTUR BARTCZAK

Artur has graduated from English and Russian philology. At the beginning of his working path he taught Russian and English. However, one day his English friend asked him to give him Polish classes and he has got a bug! Now he teaches Polish at all levels, to all age groups. Artur can speak Russian fluently, so his specialty is preparing materials especially dedicated to Russian speaking students. During the lessons he is focused on both developing grammar and communication skills.

OLA KACZMAREK
Russian philology graduate, proofreader, editor and Polish as a foreign language teacher. In our school she teaches individual and group classes. Ola enjoys running professional social media accounts. She is responsible for the content that you read and watch on our profiles.

IZABELA KARWOWSKA
She graduated in East Slavic philology. A teacher trained by IKO (Institute of Foreign Education) in Warsaw. During her cooperation with IKO and lectures at schools and universities, she had the opportunity to teach people from various parts of the world (Africa, Italy, Germany, India, China, Korea, Pakistan). Privately, he is, like a philologist, a bookworm. He loves bicycle trips and walks with his beloved dog. Both in his private and professional life, he focuses on kindness and building a pleasant atmosphere that is conducive to learning and creating good relationships.

KAROLINA FILIPIAK
Passionate about the Polish language and Polish culture, Polish teacher, certified teacher of Polish as a foreign language, working with foreigners for over 10 years. Karolina spent 2019-2022 in Germany, personally experiencing life outside Poland and the challenges associated with learning a foreign language. She included her emigrant observations in the book "Lorelei Waits. Stories about Germany” and uses a practical approach to effective teaching in his everyday work with students. Interests: intercultural communication, art, architecture and literature.

EWA PAWLETA
Ewa is a Polish linguist, teacher of Polish as a second language, graduate of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. She is passionate about her mother tongue and has spent two years in Berlin, exploring the phenomenon of bilingualism and discovering a new perspective on Polish as a second language. Working with people and for people is what keeps her going. She derives special joy and satisfaction from meeting people from different corners of the world and accompanying them in the process of mastering Polish. 

NATALIA RAKOVICH
A graduate of the Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology at the University of Białystok and postgraduate studies at the Center of Polish Language and Culture for Foreigners in Lublin. Working as a teacher has always been her dream. He teaches school-age children, teenagers preparing for studies in Poland, and adults. Work is a source of satisfaction for her, especially when students make progress. ;) Privately, he loves nature, expeditions in the Białowieża Forest and trips to the mountains.

ANNA SOCHA-MICHALIK
Doctor of humanities, linguist by passion and education. In addition to working on fascinating morphosyntactic issues she likes hiking and reading about geopolitics. She treats her lessons as an opportunity to meet new people and their world, which she teaches students to talk about in Polish. Deep in her heart, she believes that the Polish language will become the new "lingua franca"of the modern world.

MARTYNA SKOWERA
A graduate of Cultural studies at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. She’s your contact on all matters relating to the course organization. The guardian of our website, responsible for the functioning and updating of content in all communication channels.