Polish Learning Hub
Your personal A1–A2 Polish study companion — built from your Busuu vocabulary
Start Learning ↓Your personal A1–A2 Polish study companion — built from your Busuu vocabulary
Start Learning ↓Everything you need to master A1–A2 Polish, all in one place
Browse all your Busuu vocabulary organized by theme — from greetings and food to travel and emotions. Each word with its Polish spelling, English translation, and context.
Open Vocabulary →A comprehensive grammar reference covering everything from noun genders and cases to verb conjugation, prepositions, and sentence structure. Full of clear examples.
Open Grammar →See a Polish word, type its English meaning. Perfect for building reading comprehension and recognizing vocabulary in context. Tracks your progress over time.
Start Quiz →See an English word, type its Polish translation — including correct diacritics (ą, ę, ó, ś, ź, ż, ć, ń, ł). The toughest test of your active vocabulary.
Start Quiz →Test your understanding of Polish grammar rules — noun cases, verb forms, adjective agreement, and more. Great for reinforcing what you learn in the grammar book.
Start Quiz →Stats from your quiz sessions (stored locally in your browser)
Make the most of your Polish study sessions
In the quizzes, filter by "weak" or "medium" confidence words. Spending time on what you don't know yet is far more effective than reviewing what you already ace.
Before taking the grammar quiz, review the relevant chapter in the grammar book. Understanding the rule makes it stick much better than memorizing answers.
Keep the themed vocabulary reference open while studying. When you encounter a word you don't remember, look it up by theme to see it in context alongside related words.
Practice both Polish→English (recognition) and English→Polish (production). Recognition is easier — production with correct diacritics is where real fluency lives.
15–20 minutes daily beats a 2-hour weekend marathon. Spaced repetition is the key to long-term retention. Consistency trumps intensity.
Polish diacritics (ą, ę, ó, ś, ź, ż, ć, ń, ł) are essential. Practice typing them using the quiz keyboard. Getting them right builds muscle memory for real writing.