Archive for May, 2018
How to describe one’s personality in Polish? Posted by Kasia on May 31, 2018
Different nationalities really have different personalities. Do countries really have their own distinct personalities? I read that when psychologists have given the same personality test to hundreds or thousands of people from different nations, they have indeed found that the average scores tend to come out differently across cultures. In other words, the average personality in…
Animals in Poland! Posted by Kasia on May 26, 2018
Unspoilt nature, immense forests and wetlands are the hidden treasure of Poland. Poland can be proud of its ecological corridor system – green belts that guarantee connectivity between animal habitats. This country hides natural landscapes of immense wealth due to the number of wild animals that inhabit its mountains and forests. Among these animals we can find brown…
Describing weather in Polish Posted by Kasia on May 19, 2018
Weather is an everyday topic in a lot of conversations. We all talk about it, we check it all the time. We want to know how is the weather is going to be before going away on the vacation, when we are away – everyone wants to know how the weather is. Here are few…
Natural environment in Poland Posted by Kasia on May 12, 2018
Being eco-friendly or environmentally friendly is becoming more and more important. You can see the term used in everything from job ads to dating profiles to even listings houses and vacation homes. How to Become Eco-friendly? You can start to become eco-friendly by becoming aware of the how your choices effect the environment. These phrases…
How to describe injuries in Polish Posted by Kasia on May 9, 2018
They happen to all of us! Injuries, boo – boos, ouches, you name it! Not fun, but unfortunately we have to deal with it. Some of the injuries are minor and can be healed with a simple magic kiss from a fairy (you must be a fairy to heal all of your kids little cuts…
Grocery shopping at a Polish supermarket Posted by Kasia on May 6, 2018
We all have to face grocery shopping at a different country! Well, 99% of us. We may be eating out and getting food served at a hotel/restaurant, but even the menu sometimes may not be in English, or not exactly translated into English (just like toast here in USA is…toast, but in Poland toast is…