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Workbook WIR Uczymy się języka polskiego. Ćw. ze słownictwa — exercises for Polish vocabulary (MPN 478559)
Workbook WIR Uczymy się języka polskiego. Ćw. ze słownictwa is a dedicated exercises book designed to develop and reinforce Polish vocabulary for learners at various stages. The workbook offers focused practice on word comprehension, usage in context, and lexical expansion through structured exercises that support classroom lessons or independent study. Content emphasizes practical vocabulary for everyday communication alongside tasks that improve reading and written expression.
This workbook provides clear, graded exercises that target specific vocabulary themes and word families, enabling systematic learning and revision. Exercises are varied in format to train recognition, production and contextual use of words, which helps consolidate new items and supports retention. The layout is student-friendly, allowing teachers and learners to integrate activities into lesson plans or self-study sessions without additional preparation.
Work through exercises sequentially or select specific thematic units according to learning needs. Begin with recognition and matching tasks to familiarise yourself with new words, then proceed to production and contextual tasks that require writing or sentence completion. Use the workbook alongside classroom instruction or audio materials to reinforce spoken vocabulary. Regular practice—short daily sessions or focused weekly blocks—improves retention and active use.
Combine workbook exercises with speaking practice and reading materials in Polish. Review completed tasks periodically, note frequently mistaken words, and revisit corresponding units. Teachers can adapt selected exercises for pair or group activities to enhance communicative use of vocabulary.
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