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Zabawki i gry Posted by Kasia on Oct 13, 2011
Do you remember toys and games you played with when you were little? I do. Most of them were different then toys nowadays, but few simple toys and games have never changed… Kids still have dolls (lalki, singular – lalka) and teddy bears (misie, singular – misio). I used to love them and my little…
Rodzaje rowerów, pojazdów kołowych Posted by Kasia on Oct 12, 2011
You’ll make the most of your bicycling experience if you choose the right kind of equipment. Your bike should fit your needs, interests and fitness. Before we make a purchase, we consider a few factors such as the type of riding we will do and the kind of bike that will suit that riding. So…
What is your hobby? Posted by Kasia on Oct 11, 2011
What’s your favorite hobby? What’s that one thing you are especially interested in? Is it music? Is it painting? Is it reading? Is it sports? You could be gifted with a talent that is your special interest today. Well, it could be your profession tomorrow! Yes, hobbies can shape up into becoming careers, and hobbies…
Samochody Posted by Kasia on Oct 10, 2011
Today I wanted to talk about different types of cars and how to name them in Polish. In today’s blog we will talk only about cars (I will have another blog with trucks ready soon) which we call in Polish samochody osobowe (or you can just say samochody/samochód). Most Poles have either sedan (sedan) or…
Halloween in Poland Posted by Kasia on Oct 7, 2011
As many of you know Halloween is a holiday celebrated on the night of October 31. Traditional activities include trick-or-treating, bonfires, costume parties, visiting “haunted houses” and carving pumpkins. Irish and Scottish immigrants carried versions of the tradition to North America in the nineteenth century. Other western countries embraced the holiday in the late twentieth century…
Halloween in Poland Posted by Kasia on Oct 7, 2011
As many of you know Halloween is a holiday celebrated on the night of October 31. Traditional activities include trick-or-treating, bonfires, costume parties, visiting “haunted houses” and carving pumpkins. Irish and Scottish immigrants carried versions of the tradition to North America in the nineteenth century. Other western countries embraced the holiday in the late twentieth century…
Steve Jobs nie żyje… Posted by Kasia on Oct 6, 2011
Just like the news was shocking (wstrząsające) and touching (wzruszające) for apple lovers in United States, it touched people in Poland as well. “Odszedł człowiek, który niejednokrotnie wpływał na nasze życie. W wieku 56 lat zmarł Steve Jobs, współtwórca firmy Apple i do sierpnia bieżącego roku jej szef. Przez wielu uważany był za wizjonera” a lot…