🇵🇱 Polish Classes for Every Level
Learning Polish alone is hard. That's not how you have to do it.
Not sure what to focus on? 🤔
Your teacher builds each class around what your group needs.
Freezing up when you have to speak? 🗣️
Every class means real speaking practice, not just grammar on paper.
Losing motivation halfway through? 😔
A group that shows up keeps you showing up too.
Our teachers have helped hundreds of students go from watching conversations happen around them to actually taking part. Whatever your level, we'll place you with a group that fits, and your teacher adjusts the pace as you go.
Who This Course Is For
This course is a good fit if you:
• want to learn Polish with a teacher who guides you step by step
• need structure and regularity to stay motivated
• prefer learning in a small group over studying alone
• want to understand grammar and actually use it while speaking
• don’t know your level yet (your teacher will check it during the placement call)
What our students say
How the Course Works
📝 1. Fill out a short form
Tell us your availability, your experience with Polish so far, and what you're hoping to get out of the course.
📞 2. Book your free placement call
Based on your form, you'll be matched with a teacher who assesses your level together with you on a short call. No cost, no commitment yet.
👥 3. Get placed in the right group, then confirm and pay
Once you're placed in a group at your level, you confirm your spot and pay to register. You choose one semester (36 classes) or two (72 classes).
💻 4. Meet twice a week on Zoom
Semester 1 runs September 28th to February 2027. If you sign up for two semesters, Semester 2 follows straight after, running February to June/July 2027. Small groups mean real speaking time, not just listening.
🗣️ 5. Build real speaking confidence
Grammar, vocabulary, and conversation, taught step by step, with speaking practice built into every class.
Choose one semester or two
1 Semester - 36 classes
60 minutes / 2x per week
2880 PLN +VAT
or 5 instalments of 630 PLN / month
2 Semesters - 72 classes
60 minutes / 2x per week
5400 PLN +VAT
or 10 instalments of 630 PLN / month
Prices shown are net. If you're based in Poland, you're VAT-exempt under Polish law, this is your final price. If you're outside Poland, VAT may be added at checkout based on your country. See VAT rates for common countries.
You can pay in full by card, PayPal, or BLIK.
Instalment payments are made by credit or debit card or PayPal (BLIK isn't available for instalments). Choosing the instalment plan sets up a 5-month or 10-month Stripe subscription that automatically charges once a month, ending after the final payment.
Find your group
Use this calendar to get a sense of what's available at your level and roughly what times work. You don't need to make any final decisions here or pick your group yet, this is just for orientation. We'll figure out the right group together on your placement call.
All groups start the week of September 28th. When registering, you'll choose one semester (36 meetings, running until mid-February) or two (72 meetings, running until June/July), with breaks for Polish national holidays, Christmas, Easter, and a short gap between semesters.
All times are shown in Warsaw time. Click at the bottom of the calendar to switch to your own timezone.
Meet Your Teachers
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Adrian Makoć
Adrian studied Polish philology and has been teaching for 4 years. He loves meeting people from different countries and hearing their stories. For him, language is about more than grammar – it’s about connection and new possibilities.
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Agata Rudzińska
Agata is an experienced Polish teacher with a background in cultural studies. She spent two years teaching in Kazakhstan and now teaches with the help of two cats who love joining her classes. She’s curious about all cultures – not just Polish.
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Agnieszka Majewska
Agnieszka has been teaching Polish for 16 years, the last five as a lecturer at the University of North Carolina in the US. She has extensive experience teaching heritage speakers and sits on the exam commission for the state B1 exams in Wrocław. Outside class, she's a dog person and a true crime enthusiast.
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Ela Pawlas-Matuszek
Ela started out teaching English and German, and picked up Polish along the way after joining the Easy Polish team. She's a language learner herself, which makes her especially good at understanding what her students are going through. She lives in Cieszyn, plays piano, and has two dogs and two cats keeping her company.
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Natalia Machura
Natalia has been teaching Polish, English, and Ukrainian for over 10 years. She holds a Ph.D. in teaching Polish as a foreign language and used to train teachers at the University of Silesia. She’s also a certified examiner for Polish language certification exams. Her two big loves? Languages and Polish food.
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Sabina Strózik
Sabina has been teaching Polish for 10 years and values the personal bond she builds with her students. She currently works at a university in Lisbon. Privately, she’s a huge fan of the Moomins – especially Little My.
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Veronika Ismylova
Veronika has 8 years of experience teaching Polish and completed postgraduate studies in this field. She loves working with people and the constant learning that comes with teaching. She’s a logic-lover who sees language as a system – and she’s all about lists, charts, and infographics.
❓ FAQs ❓
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When you register for a course, the first step is a short placement call with one of our teachers.
They’ll listen to your needs, check your level, and help you join the right group before the course begins. -
We start with more English, especially at A0, then shift into Polish as soon as you're ready for it. Your teacher will always be able to support you in English when it genuinely helps, but the goal is to teach as much as possible in Polish, when you don’t need English anymore.
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4 - 8 students
Most groups run with 6 students. A group needs at least 4 to start, and we'll occasionally go up to 8 if we think an extra person is a good match for that group's level and pace.
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We open a group if there are at least 4 students, with a maximum of 8.
If fewer than 4 people sign up for this course, we can’t open the group and anyone who paid will receive a full refund.
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All lessons take place live on Zoom. In between we’ll use emails for communicating with our participants, and folders on Google Drive to share materials from the classes with you.
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A stable internet connection, Zoom, a notebook, and something to write with.
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You can pay via Stripe using a bank card, PayPal, or BLIK.
Instalments are available with card or PayPal. -
Instalment payments are made by credit or debit card or PayPal (BLIK isn't available for instalments), processed through our payment provider, Stripe. The first payment happens the day you confirm your registration and provide your card or PayPal details, this sets up a 5-month or 10-month subscription that charges automatically on that same date each month, ending after the final payment.
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If you know you’ll be absent, tell your teacher in advance.
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You can find the full T&C HERE.Please make sure you’re also familiar with our Privacy Policy before registering for the course.
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Write to us at [email protected]
We’re happy to help.
Not sure which group is right for you?
That's exactly what the placement call is for. Registration for the October semester is open now, spots go to whoever books first.