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Matko boska!: What a great resource. Bielec's book provides the most succinct and clear grammar of Polish I've ever read. As an upper-intermediate/lower-advanced speaker, I've found this book invaluable in helping explain the ever overwelming nightmare of Polish declination. The organization is in legal style, which means each chapter is a point, and within that is a sub-point, and a sub-sub-point, etc. (6.5.6.6.2) I like that; others might not. Summarizing, this book would be useful for beginners, yet is an absolute must for intermediate and above.
Great for Beginners and Intermediate: I love this book, it has helped me to learn the language. He breaks it down into small enough chunks so anyone can learn. I also recomend his smaller book, "Basic Polish A grammar and workbook." I have used them together to learn the language.
An excellent grammar review: This book is especially helpful for those who have completed at least their first year of learning Polish. It is a good review of most of the basic grammatical structures a learner needs for comprehending this difficult language. The book's only short-coming is its sometimes confusing organization. A frequent user, as I am, may have to resort to tabbing some of the pages.
| Author: | Dana Bielec | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 491.8582421 | | EAN: | 9780415164061 | | Edition: | 1 | | ISBN: | 0415164060 | | Number Of Pages: | 294 | | Publication Date: | 1998-11-24 |
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