Welcome to the Polish adventure at the upper beginner level (A2)! If you’re wondering what lies ahead and what you need to conquer, you’re in the right place. This guide is your passport to understanding the key elements – nouns, pronouns, adjectives, numerals, cases, verbs, and adverbs – that will boost your Polish level.

We’re about to navigate through the intricacies of noun and adjective conjugations, wrap our heads around different cases, and explore the fascinating world of Polish verbs and adverbs. By the end, you’ll be armed with the essentials for A2-level proficiency. Ready? Let’s dive in!

 

What an A2 level Polish course should cover?

 

Let’s explore what exactly is being covered at the A2 level in Polish.

 

Nouns on A2 level in Polish:

 

  1. Conjugation of nouns in masculine gender ended by a consonant like: obcokrajowiec, pasażer, pianista
  2. Conjugation of nouns in masculine gender ended by a vowel -a like: artysta, poeta
  3. Conjugation of nouns in femenine gender ended by a vowel -a, or -i like: miska, pani
  4. Conjugation of nouns in masculine gender ended by a consonant like: mysz, sól, krew
  5. Conjugation of nouns in neuter gender ended by -o, -e like: śniadanie, słowo
  6. Conjugation of nouns in masculine gender ended by -um like: stypendium, centrum, liceum
  7. Conjugation of irregular nouns like: przyjaciel, człowiek, dzień, tydzień

 

Pronouns on A2 level in Polish:

 

 

Learn Polish Basics on Adjectives & Numerals:

 

 

  1. Conjugation of masculine adjectives ending with -y like: piękny, zdrowy, mały, duży and those ending with -i like: tani, polski, głupi
  2. Conjugation of feminine adjectives ending with -a like: zdrowa, piękna, mała
  3. Conjugation of neuter adjectives ending with -e like: piękne, zdrowe, małe, duże

 

Conjugation of numerals by cases:

 

  1. Main numerals in Nominative: jeden, jedna, jedno, dwa, dwie, trzy
  2. Adjective conjugation of ordinal numbers in all cases in singular: pierwszy, pierwsza, pierwsze, drugi, druga, drugie

 

 

 

Cases you need to know at the A2 level in Polish:

 

Nominative Case: 

 

Singular and Plural (including nouns in masculine personal gender)

 

 

Genitive Case:

 

Singular:

 

 

 

Dative Case:

 

In both singular and plural

 

Accusative Case:

 

In both singular and plural.

 

 

 

Instrumental Case

 

Both singular and plural (Reminder)

 

 

Locative Case

 

Both singular and plural (Revision)

 

 

Vocative Case:

 

In both plural and singular. Like: Madziu! Szanowni Państwo, Panie profesorze!

 

 

What verbs do you need to know to be A2 in Polish?

 

Everything you need to know on A1 in Polish and additionally:

 

 

Revision of:

 

 

Let’s not forget about Polish adverbs!

 

 

 

 

Conclusion

 

Reaching A2 proficiency in Polish marks a significant milestone in your language-learning journey. Mastering essentials such as noun and adjective conjugations, pronouns, adjectives, numerals, and cases equips you with the ability to engage in more nuanced conversations, articulate preferences, and comprehend a broader range of written and spoken content. It’s a testament to your progress, laying the foundation for continued growth in your Polish language skills.

 

 

 

 

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