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301 Polish Verbs: Fully Conjugated in All the Tenses (Barron's)

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By: Klara Janecki
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Publisher: Barron's Educational Series
Pub. Date: 26th May 2000
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 368
Ean: 9780764110207
Isbn: 0764110209

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Just get it!
~ Written on Sep 1, 2008. out of users found this review helpful.

If you want to learn Polish, you will need this. I hadn't a clue about the construction of the language before I started, but I plugged away using this book, Polish in 4 weeks, Collins English Dictionary and Dana Bielec ''Basic Polish'. I also have a 'Teach Yourself' Polish Conversation CD to help with pronounciation. Studying the intro pages of 301 polish Verbs and the dictionary is also very helpful for those who aren't very bright - like myself!
A very helpful book.

Does what it says on the cover
~ Written on Nov 20, 2007. 9 out of 9 users found this review helpful.

This book does what it says on the cover - it is conjugations of 301 Polish verbs. If that is what you want it is the book for you. However, two health warnings: 1) the book is physically quite heavy (not as bad as a hard back, but no pocket edition either). As I don't have a car, it's my at home on the shelf reference book, rather than anything I take to my Polish classes with me. 2) Despite its size, it won't necssarily cover all the verbs you are interested in as thoroughly as you might hope. As a complete beginner back when I bought it, I was expecting every verb I came across in class (at least in the first few years) to be in there - it wasn't. The book could also do with a few more notes about which of the verbs it covers in its examples at the bottom of the page (rather than the verbs that get covered in full in the main body of the page) are imperfective and which are perfective, and what the paired verb is, if any.

Having said all that, this is the only Polish verb conjugation book I'm aware of on the market and it's perfectly clear about the verbs it covers in full. It even has grammar exercises (albeit ones it took me at least four years of Polish classes to be able to fill in). I just don't want readers to get over-excited about how wonderful it is before buying (based on the other reviews). It does have its limitations. But, if conjugations are what you're looking for, unless someone brings out a better book, this is the one for you. Overall, I would say it is well worth the money I paid for it.

Excellent reference book
~ Written on Nov 16, 2007. 2 out of 2 users found this review helpful.

I can't recommended this book enough. It's extremely clear compared to other verb books that I have used, and contains great additional sections featuring idioms and exercises to test your verb knowledge.
Perfect and imperfect verbs are listed alongside each other, which aids with learning them (which can be slightly taxing at times due to various - often unpredictable - stem and letter changes), and there are contextualised examples at the bottom of each page.
There is not much else to say. This book simply provided everything that I could have asked for in a verb book. I used it alongside "Polish in 4 Weeks" and it really helped me to understand and feel confident in using the different tenses in everyday speaking while I lived in Poland.
Worth every penny.

Very useful for conjugation
~ Written on May 18, 2007. 3 out of 3 users found this review helpful.

This is one of the books that I carry EVERY day in my bag to help with my study (which I largely do on the train). It provides a very useful reference for a reasonable number of verbs, with the conjugation in present, past, future, conditional and imperative. There are examples at the bottom of each page showing the verbs in use. These examples are the only bit that I find disappointing about this book, as they could have been used to provide useful phrases as well as examples of conjugation. In reality, very few of the examples are likely to be used as phrases in their own right.

Relieves Conjugation Stress
~ Written on Jul 13, 2003. 45 out of 46 users found this review helpful.

After searching high and low for a book that could facilitate the sometimes arduous task of conjugating Polish verbs, I think the search is finally over. 301 Polish Verbs, by Klara Janecki, offers a logical and clear approach to learning the Polish verb. Simply by turning the first few pages you get the immediate immpression that this is a quality book. Written with wonderful attention to detail, and with explanations that are presented in clear effective English, success with the Polish verb is not too far around the corner. In addition, the contextualized examples give you a reasonable insight into how the verb can become an active part of your Polish vocabulary. For anyone who wants to increase the speed and effectiveness of their learning, this is a book for you.

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