Polish courses
online & live
- Learn with an experienced teacher
- Live online group or individual lessons
- Interactive homework & study tools
- Tailored to your schedule and goals

Which learning types do we offer?

Group Lessons
Take part in a weekly 90-minute group lesson for 12 weeks. Stay engaged with interactive homework and self-study materials, all at a great value of €249 for the full course.

Individual Learning
Enjoy flexible scheduling that fits your routine. Our tailored individual lessons and materials cover all levels, from A1 to C1, so you can start learning in just 1–2 weeks.
10+
Years teaching
languages online
450+
Active
students
39
Million native
Polish speakers
7
Words for love
in Polish
Why choose to learn with us?
Read about some of our students, who share a bit about who they are as well as the ups and downs of their learning journey.
Our courses follow the CEFR framework, we use proven technology for teaching and provide secure payment options.





Our four rules for language learning
Active speaking
We encourage you to speak as soon as possible. Making mistakes is an important part of learning, and it’s important to practise speaking and build confidence.
Guided self-study
We provide interactive tools & resources so you can keep learning between lessons: from online quizzes to extra assignments and audio/video content.
Expert teachers
We hire only qualified and experienced teachers, provide great training and monitor their progress through regular quality assessments and student feedback.
Student insights
We ask you and your classmates for regular feedback on how well we’re doing – and use your feedback to guide decisions and maintain quality throughout our school.
Where is Polish spoken?
Why do people learn Polish?
Is Polish hard to learn?
About our Language School

Let’s Learn is an online language school specialised in teaching Polish, founded in 2009. Since then, more than 3,500 learners from all over the world have put their trust in us.
Our team of experienced Polish teachers works to a structured CEFR curriculum. We develop our own teaching materials and provide continuous training for our teaching team to ensure the highest standards and quality.
We’re passionate about teaching languages and communication, which is why we’ve shaped a learning experience that’s personal, flexible, and rooted in real-life language usage.
Your learning path
Our Polish classes follow the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), the international standard for language learning. Here’s what you can expect at each level.
A1
Beginner
You can introduce yourself, order food, ask for directions, and handle basic everyday situations in Polish. This is where most learners start.
A2
Elementary
You can hold short conversations on familiar topics, understand common expressions, and manage routine situations like shopping.
B1
Intermediate
You can follow conversations on everyday topics, express opinions, describe experiences, and deal with most situations while travelling through Poland.
B2
Upper Intermediate
You can participate in detailed discussions, understand more complex texts, and interact with native speakers naturally and with confidence.
C1
Advanced
You can express yourself fluently, understand demanding texts, and use Polish effectively in professional or academic settings.
Meet our learning coordinator Andrea
It’s Andrea’s role to match you with the right learning option, and later to monitor your progress. You’re welcome to reach out to Andrea directly now – or at any point in your journey – with any questions you have.

Learn Polish – start with your first words
Curious what Polish sounds like? Here are some essential phrases you can learn right now. Click on any word to hear native pronunciation, and see if the language resonates with you.
Essential vocabulary for daily conversations
Start by familiarising yourself with some core Polish words you’ll hear and use in everyday situations, from simple answers like yes and no to greetings and polite expressions.
tak – yes
nie – no
dziękuję – thank you
proszę – please
cześć – hi or bye
nie ma za co – you’re welcome
proszę bardzo – here you go
oczywiście – of course
dokładnie – exactly
super – great
może – maybe
przepraszam – excuse me
Dzień dobry! – Good day!
Dobry wieczór! – Good evening!
Do widzenia! – Goodbye!
Dobranoc! – Good night!
dobrze – okay / good
Na zdrowie! – Cheers!
Smacznego! – Enjoy your meal!
wszystko dobrze – all good

Your first conversations in Polish
Once you’re comfortable with individual words, it’s time to practise common question-and-answer pairs. These phrases form the foundation of everyday conversation in Polish – you’ll use them constantly when meeting new people or chatting with locals:
Jak się masz? – How are you? (informal)
Jak się Pan/Pani ma? – How are you? (formal)
Dobrze, dziękuję. – Fine, thank you.
Jak masz na imię? – What’s your name? (informal)
Jak Pan/Pani ma na imię? – What’s your name? (formal)
Mam na imię … – My name is …
Czy mówi Pan/Pani po angielsku? – Do you speak English?
Przepraszam, nie mówię po polsku. – Sorry, I don’t speak Polish.
Przepraszam, gdzie jest toaleta? – Excuse me, where’s the toilet?
Podoba mi się tutaj! – I like it here!

How does Polish pronunciation work?
Polish pronunciation follows consistent rules – once you know how each letter and combination sounds, you can read any word aloud. The stress almost always falls on the second-to-last syllable, which gives the language a steady rhythm. The real challenge lies in the grammar, with seven cases that change word endings depending on context. But don’t let that intimidate you – with the right guidance and regular practice, you’ll be speaking confidently in no time.
Our group Polish courses and individual lessons are designed to take you from these first phrases all the way to confident, fluent conversation. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to brush up on existing knowledge, we’ll help you achieve your Polish learning goals.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Polish hard to learn?
Polish has a logical structure that becomes more intuitive with practice. The grammar includes seven cases, which can be challenging at first, but the pronunciation follows very consistent rules – once you learn the sounds, you can read any word. With a structured course and regular practice, most learners find Polish much more approachable than its reputation suggests. If you already speak another Slavic language, you’ll have a significant head start.
How long does it take to learn Polish?
It depends on your starting point, how often you study, and your goals. Most beginners reach the A1 level (basic conversation) after two 12-week group courses with consistent practice. For comfortable everyday conversation, expect around 6 to 12 months. Reaching fluency typically takes several years, but you’ll be having real conversations long before that.
What is the best way to learn Polish?
The most effective approach combines structured lessons with a teacher – either in a group course or through individual lessons – with self-study between classes. Regular speaking practice is essential: even short, frequent sessions are more effective than occasional long ones. Our Polish courses include interactive homework and study tools specifically designed to reinforce what you learn in class.
Can I learn Polish online?
Yes, and online learning has become one of the most popular and effective ways to take Polish classes. All our lessons are taught live via Google Meet, which means you get real interaction with your teacher and fellow students from anywhere in the world. Combined with our classroom app for homework and self-study, online learning offers the same quality as in-person classes with much greater flexibility.
What’s the difference between group courses and individual lessons?
A group course follows a structured 12-week programme with a fixed weekly time, lets you learn alongside others at a similar level, and is very cost-effective at under 11€ per teaching hour. Individual lessons offer complete flexibility with scheduling, one-to-one attention from your teacher, and content tailored entirely to your personal goals and pace. Many students combine both for the best results.
Can I try a lesson before I commit?
Absolutely. We offer free drop-in trial lessons every week where you can experience our teaching style, meet other learners, and pick up a few Polish words – with no obligation. It’s our recommended first step for both group and individual learners.
Do I need to buy textbooks or materials?
No. All learning materials are included in your Polish course. You’ll receive digital lesson materials, interactive homework, and access to our study tool with quizzes, assignments, and audio content – all built in-house and included in the price.
What happens if I miss a lesson?
In group courses, every lesson is recorded so you can watch the recording and catch up at your own pace. For individual lessons, you can reschedule at no cost as long as you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
How much do Polish courses cost?
Group courses start at 249€ for a 12-week initial course – that works out to under 11€ per teaching hour, making it one of the most cost-effective ways to learn a language online. Follow-up courses are 199€. There’s also a one-off 20€ sign-up fee that covers your placement test and trial lesson. Individual lessons are available in bundles from 29€ per 45-minute lesson (pack of 50), up to 45€ per lesson (pack of 5). All learning materials are included in the price.
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