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Language Notes
Text: English, Polish--This text refers to an out of print or
unavailable edition of this title.
Product Description:
A standard text for the teaching of Polish, this revised edition introduces
two new features: a grammatical sketch of Polish and an index. Volume Two
contains drills for the lessons in Volume One designed specifically for
classroom instruction, a survey of Polish grammar, and an index to both
volumes.--This text refers to the Paperback edition.
Product Details
- Paperback: 491 pages
- Publisher: Yale University Press; Revised edition (March 1,
1973)
- ISBN: 0300016530
- Product Dimensions: 10.0 x 7.0 x 1.1 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2.0 pounds.
- Average Customer Review:
based on 4 reviews.
Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
not
the best for beginning self study, November 21, 2001
I needed to cram some Polish fast and since the reviews here have
been raving about this I bought this book for self study. However, I
found that I was stuck in the first lesson because it is about
pronounciation and it's impossible from the text to figure out the
pronounciation from the text alone.
Not wanting to give up, I contacted the Yale Center for Language
Study which, according to the book, has a set of tapes you can obtain.
After a long and drawn out request that took a month (and maybe would
have even taken longer if it hadn't been for a friend in Yale who
physically went up to the center to get the tapes and post it for me) I
listened to the tapes and found they were actually drills to Volume II
(the classroon drill book). Which meant they were useful but not as
useful as I had hoped.
I think this book, if you stuck with it, maybe could be a brillant
course. I'm going to try it some more. The fact that it has no pictures
and is not 'fun' makes it less appealing for me than other self study
courses. After surveying a bunch, I think the Pimsleur tapes - expensive
as they are - were the best in getting me started. |
42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
The
best out there!, August 17, 2000
This is without a doubt the most useful and versatile Polish language
instruction book I have found. It's not the colorful, cartoon-filled
textbook you might remember from high-school or college French class;
rather, it's organized in a way that makes it wonderful for independent
study for anybody beginning Polish.
Each chapter begins with a large number of mini-dialogues one
sentence in length. For example, "Co to jest? To jest pioro."
Translations are included with each example, of course. The earlier
chapters then proceed with sections describing spelling and phonological
rules of the Polish language. Following that is my personal favorite
section, grammar! Grammar is explained in a way that may perhaps be a
little unclear in the beginning, but as your familiarity with the
language improves, it WILL become clear quickly.
Nearly every topic you could want to learn about is covered by Mr.
Schenker in this book, including noun and pronoun usage, verb
inflection, verbal particles, prepositions, dependent clauses,
conditional phrases, and so on. I don't think I would be exaggerating to
say that you could pick up this book with no knowledge of Polish
whatsoever, and with a reasonable effort become quite capable of
conversing, reading, and writing in Polish.
Whether you're looking for a starting point or have studied some and
want to improve, this is an invaluable resource. |
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
Wonderful
book, June 21, 2000
i have purchased several other books from amazon in order to learn
polish in addition to the few that i have picked up on ebay. most of
them have been helpful to an extent but NOTHING has come close to
helping as much as this book. after reading the other person's review, i
purchased this and everything that was mentioned was completely correct.
you will learn a tremendous amount in a very short amount of time when
studying this book. there are exercises that will test your knowledge
and will benefit you greatly. 1000 people could purchase this book and
have a money back refund and none would send it back. this book is
invaluable. don't spend your money on 12 dollar books because you think
it's a better value. just drop the 30 dollars and this is the only book
you'll need. |
75 of 76 people found the following review helpful:
An
effective tool for learning a difficult language, January 14, 1999
Reviewer: A reader
For some years I have STARTED to learn the Polish language as a mental
exercise. Didn't think it would be too difficult, since I had already
taught myself German and Italian and used these languages when visiting
Germany and Italy: and had used my high school French and Spanish to
good effect when visiting France and Mexico. So you can see that I
thought of myself as a natural linguist without formal training. Wanted
to learn a slavic language, but not Russian because of the cyrillic
(sp?) alphabet, so settled on Polish. I started with the Hugo series.
Was baffled. Went on to... shall I name them or only count them? FOUR
other teach-yourself methods. I think the trick was the organisation.
I'd almost given up hope when I ordered Schenker's Beginning Polish. I
opened on Page 1 sometime in October 1998, and now, in January 1999 I am
starting on Lesson Eight on page 117 and going to the races. Gentlemen,
I raise my proverbial hat to a text which is slowly and inexorably
opening the mystery of slavic language to me. The complexity and beauty
of Polish are evident even at this early stage. The lessons are so
subtly organised, so logically presented, that I am only held up by the
need to memorize words that used to leave me baffled and upset, but
which in this text gain for me an expanding picture of the
interrelationships of words that have very little reference in the
languages I already know. Am I making sense? Alexander Schenker in a
master at putting the puzzle together in logical baby steps. The only
possible problem is that the student had better read EVERY WORD of the
explanations, because every word is vital. And when we study alone like
this, we don't have a professor to answer questions, but the answers are
there if you read carefully. My only regret is that I cannot seem to
obtain Volume Two, which is no longer in print. |
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