Taking Polish Around the World Polskie Radio S.A.
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- 社會與文化
Created in 2017, the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) was set up to foster Polish science and higher education as well as to promote the Polish language abroad. One of its recent multimedia projects is called “Taking Polish around the world
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New Polish courses in the US
The Kosciuszko Foundation joins forces with NAWA, planning new projects to boost interest in Polish language and culture
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Teaching Polish in China and Turkey
Polish language experiences a boom abroad with an increasing number of Chinese and Turkish citizens interested in Polish culture.
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Learning Polish as a foreign language can be fun
Polish is often regarded as one of the world's most difficult tongues, and few people undertake the Herculean task of learning it as a foreign language. Challenging the stereotype, the Polonicum Centre of Polish Language and Culture for Foreigners , a research and didactics centre, at the University of Warsaw has for years been conducting classes in Polish for foreigners.
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NAWA - Teaching Polish in India
The Polish language is reportedly used by 45 million people, over 38 million of whom live in Poland. More and more people around the world, however, are learning Polish as a foreign language. In this radio programme, we look at initiatives by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) to teach Polish in India.
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NAWA - Taking Polish Around the World
Created in 2017, the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) was set up to foster Polish science and higher education as well as to promote the Polish language abroad. One of its recent multimedia projects is called “Taking Polish around the world”.