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Events

Thu, 07.11.2024
17:00–18:30

Workshop
Muzeum Warszawy
free admission

Cultural Polish for Beginners

Cultural Polish for Beginners

Is a museum a good place to learn a language? Of course! There is no language without culture and no culture without language.

In mid-September we are starting classes for learning Polish language through heritage. Museum exhibits will become an inspiration to develop communicative competences. We focus on exchange of ideas, learning from each other, openness to other cultures. Above all, we practice the ability to listen and speak in Polish in authentic, real-life situations. You are welcome!

Colourful hats to make a decision

Six de Bono hats will help us enrich our vocabulary and discuss a topic from different perspectives. A hat of facts will help establish data, and a hat of emotions will help us think about what feelings they evoke. Add a hat of pros and a hat of cons to put things into perspective.

Practical information

Applications are accepted via form: forms.gle

The program is dedicated to all those who want to learn Polish as a foreign language.

The classes are held as part of the Pillot project and are subsidized by the European Union. The project is co-created by the Museum of Warsaw, Centrum demokratického vzdělávání www.muzeul-etnografic.ro, z. ú., Lux Langues SA www.inlingua.lu, Muzeul Etnografic al. Transilvaniei www.demokraticke-vzdelavani.cz, Stazione Utopia www.stazioneutopia.com.

For more information: Monika Michalek, monika.michalek@muzeumwarszawy.pl

The classes are conducted by

Katarzyna Žák-Caplot – language and museum educator, librarian. Author of projects and books for teaching Polish as a foreign language in museums. Winner of the European Language Label.

Monika Michałek – museum educator and city guide. Graduate of a certified course in heritage interpretation – Interpret Europe. Studied Spanish philology and worked as a Spanish language teacher.

Marek Łuszczyk – employee of the Warsaw Museum, historian and varsavianist, museum educator. He is particularly interested in 19th century medical advertising and fin de siecle culture. In his free time, he checks the etymology of words and searches for books he could read if the day were longer.


Co-financed by EU funds. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the National Agency of the Erasmus+ Programme in Poland. Neither the European Union nor the grantor is responsible for them.


Registration for the event

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