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I came to the Polish language with no background (e.g. family) to draw on and over the last couple of years have used a number of introductory textbooks. This is the one I keep coming back to time and time again both to brush up on the basics and as a quick reference guide. I now realise that it doesn't cover every nuance & exception of basic grammer. What it does do is concentrate on what is correct in 99% of situations, thus getting you up and running pretty quickly. It is aso stronger than other books I've used on Polish as it is actually spoken. It also introduces grammar in a logical order given what the language demands. I don't pretend to be fluent, but I have used the language in Poland with some success so the book works. As somone who is not a natural linguist this is something of an achievement. Additionally if you can conquer the rudiments of Polish (which is one of those languages with a high initial pain barrier), you can get by in Czech, something which I can attest to (although beware of the differences - don't use Polish to ask for a cheese sandwich in Prague!)
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