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Meet Anna, the Multilingual Mind Behind Polish Lessons
Anna grew up in Poland and now calls Warsaw her home. She first discovered her enthusiasm for languages while studying Applied Linguistics. Today, she is not only a translator and interpreter but also a dedicated teacher of English, Swedish, and her native Polish. Through her studies and work, she has woven together a rich tapestry of linguistic and cultural insights.

“Even in high school, I wondered what exactly makes the Polish language difficult.”
Her path into teaching Polish began naturally: she found herself explaining grammar points to international friends and soon realised how rewarding it felt. Keen to share her love of Polish, she jumped at the chance to teach it formally, discovering that guiding students through the nuances of her language brought a unique sense of fulfilment.
From Translation to Teaching
Having started as a translator, Anna understands the finer details of language that often elude casual learners. She sees a clear parallel: effective translation hinges on precision and cultural understanding – skills that also benefit her students in the classroom.
Whether she’s tutoring teenagers on Polish verb conjugations or coaching adults on conversational nuances, Anna’s teaching style is rooted in communication. She prompts learners to speak in complete sentences, encouraging them to build confidence, rather than relying on scattered vocabulary.
Creative Classroom Moments
Anna’s creativity truly shines when spontaneity calls. One of her favourite teaching memories involved combining textbook topics on money and body parts into a playful scenario she calls “Mafia Shopping.” Students enthusiastically bartered for body parts with outlandish offers, laughing their way through what turned out to be a highly effective grammar and vocabulary exercise.
Beyond these imaginative exercises, Anna emphasises steady progress. She loves the moment students realise they have been conversing solely in Polish, assuring them they’re far more capable than they initially believed.
“I love watching my students go from nervous first phrases to confidently chatting in Polish – it’s like seeing them unlock an entirely new side of themselves.”
It’s these personal breakthroughs that remind Anna why she teaches. Every step forward, no matter how small, feels like a collective victory as students’ fears fade and genuine conversations take root.
Hobbies and Hidden Talents
When she’s not immersed in teaching, Anna dives into her other passions. She is an avid language learner who enjoys watching Disney animations in multiple languages to compare accents and voice acting. It’s an entertaining way to broaden her own linguistic horizons.
She also adores crocheting and once created a plush axolotl using online tutorials. On days when she craves more physical activity, Anna heads to a local trampoline park. And for quieter moments, she can often be found sipping tea in her favourite basement teahouse in Warsaw’s Old Town, sampling endless varieties from a sizeable menu.
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Connecting Cultures Through Language
Above all, Anna values how teaching Polish fosters deeper bonds between people and cultures. Many of her students have Polish partners or family members, and speaking the language brings them closer in a way they never imagined possible. Seeing that transformation – from initial nerves to confident chats – is the highlight of her day.
Her lessons are also flexible enough to accommodate busy lifestyles. She tailors her approach to varying schedules and learning styles, believing that language is best acquired when practice is natural, joyful, and adaptable to each individual’s pace.
“Nothing beats watching someone realise Polish grammar isn’t as scary as they thought.”

Anna’s story shows how a passion for languages can blossom into a fulfilling career. Whether she’s teaching Polish grammar, interpreting for clients, or crocheting an adorable plush creature, Anna brings curiosity and warmth to every project she undertakes, inspiring students far and wide to connect with Polish language and culture.
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