🗣️ B1–B2 Conversation Club

A weekly speaking group that helps you feel comfortable, natural, and confident in Polish.

If you can already communicate in Polish but want to talk more, expand your vocabulary, and not lose your skills — this is the place for you.

This type of course is all about speaking, not drilling grammar tables.

Who This Course Is For

The Conversation Club is for you if:

• you already understand Polish well but want to speak more
• you don’t have many opportunities to practise Polish in daily life
• you want to keep your level alive without heavy grammar study

This is not a beginner group - it’s for learners who already know Polish and want to feel natural when speaking.

What We Do in Class

Every meeting includes:

• Warm-up speaking exercises
• Vocabulary for the topic of the day
• Guided conversation in pairs and full group
• Gentle correction and natural phrasing
• Mini-tasks to help you think in Polish

You’ll also be given a prompt for optional homework exercise where you can practice your writing and receive personal feedback on the grammar mistakes you still make.

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 (18 classes) or two (36 classes).

💻 4. Meet once 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.

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.

Choose one semester or two

1 Semester - 18 classes

60 minutes / 2x per week

1440 PLN +VAT

or 5 instalments of 315 PLN / month

2 Semesters - 36 classes

60 minutes / 2x per week

2700 PLN +VAT

or 10 instalments of 315 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.

Book a free placement call

Meet Your Teachers

  • 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.

  • Aga Błażyńska

    Aga has 20 years of experience teaching Polish and is passionate about global education. She studied Polish philology and cultural studies, and completed postgraduate training in teaching Polish as a foreign language. She’s also Antek’s mum and a big fan of art and literature.

  • 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.

❓ FAQs ❓

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.