czwartek, 14 sierpnia 2014

REASONS TO SPEND YOUR SUMMER HOLIDAYS IN POLAND

NOT ONLY TO LEARN POLISH
At first sight Poland may seem to be a country that is not too attractive for tourists used to spending their holidays on sunny beaches of Greece of Italy. It hardly ever gets really hot, so the weather isn’t perfect here in the summer. However, that is only the first impression, which is wrong. Poland is really worth visiting in the summer.
First of all, you can sign up for a summer course of Polish as a foreign language. Everybody knows that the best way to learn a foreign language is to use it in the streets, talking to locals. Nowhere else will you have that many opportunities to use the expressions you’ve learnt in class. Obviously, materials available online, such as a site with conjugation of Polish verbs, can be outside Poland.

HOLIDAYS IN POLAND
Those who like the sea and lying on the beach will definitely enjoy the Baltic seaside. They can choose between the wide golden beaches and steep cliff edges. If the weather isn’t good enough to stay on the beach, they can visit some beautiful old Polish cities like Gdańsk, Kołobrzeg or Toruń, the hometown of Copernicus.
Those who prefer freshwater to saltwater will definitely find what they’re looking for among the picturesque lakes of Warmia and Masuria. It’s an ideal place to do water sports, go on bike tours or go hiking. On the way there you can visit one of the medieval castles in the region.
Those who are attracted by the beauty and might of the mountains will definitely choose to go to the south. Trekking the trails of the Tatra and Beskidy mountains will leave a lasting impression on them.
And if anyone would like to combine water with mountains, they will find both in the Bieszczady mountains. In hot weather they can cool off with a swim in the  Solina Lagoon, and in cooler weather they might hike the Bieszczady peaks and pastures.

WE SPEAK POLISH IN POLAND :)
In fact, every corner of Poland is full of cities and towns not only rich in architecture, but also lively and bustling, just to mention Wrocław, Poznań, Olsztyn, Kraków and many more.
And let’s not forget about the diverse and delicious Polish food, which varies from region to region. Polish cuisine is not only pierogi (dumplings) or żurek (sour rye soup) but also fish, delicious soups, vegetables, kasza (kasha – cereal eaten in the Central and Eastern Europe) and sweet desserts :)
Poland is worth coming to not only to do a Polish course :)


And as „a second helping“ we recommend taking the Polish language, since it’s much more pleasant to travel across Poland knowing several basic expressions like „dziękuję“ (thank you), „dzień dobry“ (good morning/afternoon) or „poproszę“ (I’d like/I’ll take).