Poland is an ancient country with a rich and interesting history. Predominantly Catholic, it shot to prominence when WW2 began with the invasion by Germany, quickly followed by invasion by the then USSR. 6 million Polish citizen's perished during the World War. The end of the war saw Poland becoming an Eastern Bloc Communist country which only came to an end in 1989 which saw the establishment of a democratic government.
Today, Poland is a developed European country that enjoys a high standard of living, safely and her citizens enjoy a lot of freedom. It's socialist past ensures continuing free education upto university level and universal healthcare.
Knowing the language enables you to communicate effortlessly with the locals, find jobs with ease and in a million small ways, it makes life so much more comfortable, fulfilling and interesting!
Fun fact - did you know that the first astronomer ever to suggest that the Earth was not the center of the universe was Polish? Guess who? Correct, Nicolaus Copernicus!
Another fun fact - Marie Curie, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize was Polish, not French!
At the A1 level, basic language skills required for survival in an alien environment are taught. For example, "I need help", "I need to see a doctor", "I am hungry" etc. These include:
At A2 level, the previous knowledge is applied in specific contexts. The sentences become more complex and the student starts using more adjectives, adverbs , pronouns and conjunctions. These are complex sentences describing specific contextual topics.
By the end of this level, students should be able to converse on basic but specific topics. Sentences are more complex and grammatical and allows him/her to speak and understand the language on a given topic yet still at a basic level.