tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738913019392592483.post8651695787604143029..comments2023-05-28T11:40:59.747+02:00Comments on Borsuk na Pradze: CzasownikiAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04789107864316340983noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738913019392592483.post-83044878385519403542011-04-23T20:10:17.822+02:002011-04-23T20:10:17.822+02:00@realpolish + @kolin
Generally, my grammar is terr...@realpolish + @kolin<br />Generally, my grammar is terrible, I know this but I don't let it hold me back :) I can more or less communicate everything I want to which is great and bad at the same time because it provides me with little motivation to learn.<br /><br />More important is definitely vocab - If you dont have the vocab expressing what you mean can become very difficult, just because you can put words in the right cases means nothing if you have no words.Tefl Secretagenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08294715382241564527noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738913019392592483.post-24230120068276486482011-04-21T19:51:36.519+02:002011-04-21T19:51:36.519+02:00Kolin, thank you for your answer and good advise: ...Kolin, thank you for your answer and good advise: one step at a time! :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738913019392592483.post-26328826921285347302011-04-21T19:06:09.214+02:002011-04-21T19:06:09.214+02:00@Julia, thanks for the adjustments. I'll chang...@Julia, thanks for the adjustments. I'll change the vocab a bit.<br /><br />@Vintage Mint, no worries about the mess. More comments are better than less! Thanks for the correction - it was indeed an error, not a typo. You're right about accepting the system. I have my English students use an English/English dictionary as soon as they're ready.<br /><br />@Realpolish - thanks for commenting. No, I don't really think that grammar is very important at the beginning of learning a new language. Although it might not seem like it from my posts, vocabulary, etc., I actually speak a lot of Polish. I don't speak it very well, and my vocabulary is the pits, but I can say a lot of things. Once you get past the beginner level, I think grammar becomes important very quickly. Everyone learns languages differently, but I prefer learning the structures of grammar so I can improvise my own sentences, instead of simply learning a plethora of phrases and adjusting them to my needs. Without knowledge of how the real structures work, people like me get frustrated. Grammar for me provides a sense of order to the language. All that said, when doing real day to day communicating I largely ignore grammar and just try to get the point across. One step at a time!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04789107864316340983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738913019392592483.post-27606651305955345822011-04-21T15:21:03.789+02:002011-04-21T15:21:03.789+02:00Your experiences are pretty interesting for me. Do...Your experiences are pretty interesting for me. Do you think that grammar rules are important at the beginning of study foreign language?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738913019392592483.post-42176170480841418112011-04-21T11:33:44.704+02:002011-04-21T11:33:44.704+02:00I deleted my post, because I figured it was unnece...I deleted my post, because I figured it was unnecessary to post twice, but instead I just made it more messy... Anyway.<br />I'm not sure if it was a just typo or not, but:<br />przykład=example<br />przekład=translation<br />Like that of a literary work; and you probably don't need to know that just yet. <br /><br />Also, I really like the idea of adjusting your grammar instinct so that it fit the Polish language. After all, that's a vital part of the immersion you often talk about. Thinking in Polish, in terms of a system, might help you a lot.Ola Paszkowskahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06337772699468166957noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738913019392592483.post-25707138114608861602011-04-21T10:29:34.428+02:002011-04-21T10:29:34.428+02:00And - I had some troubles with comments lately...And - I had some troubles with comments lately...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17149263211820122832noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738913019392592483.post-26481536588110622922011-04-21T10:28:58.611+02:002011-04-21T10:28:58.611+02:00Unshaven is more like nieogolony. Zarośnięty - som...Unshaven is more like nieogolony. Zarośnięty - somthing like shaggy, or overgrown (you can also use it for lawn or garden :))Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17149263211820122832noreply@blogger.com