Have you heard the word of our Lord and Saviour, Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz?
MutedLyricism1977 on
Have you, or whoever drew this map, ever tried to teach English to a Russian guy?
ihatethiswebzone on
Not true, it’s maths, worst scores on exams are from maths
That said kids struggle with Polish a lot because we have letters that are identical in all but how they look and there are rules when you use which one and it’s a bitch to learn
Also completely useless
fapping_wombat on
The lesson “Polish” is like 99% about the history of polish literature which no one cares about
Regeneric on
I was 20 when my education has come to an end.
After all those years I still don’t fully understand how my language works.
But I know a fucking lot about English and German :,)
throwaway_uow on
The exam is irrationally hard
DoxentZsigmond on
I can only confirm as a 50 year old. Polish class was the hardest of them all. Glad it ended when I had a matura exam. At least I remember all the names of Polish class teachers through my whole education. Most of them were either sadists or very special narcissists, maybe except very few.
Farfocele on
Polish is hard language.
Aggravating-Row-6207 on
Nothing, you should ask what’s going on in Russia. What kind of subject is that, wtf?
Background-Nail4988 on
Definitely not true
cococommandos on
You learn actual Polish language maybe for the first few years of elementary school, afterwards it becomes a Polish literature class where you have few weeks to read huge ass books which nobody really does. At least that’s how it looked when i went to school 15 years ago.
oofos_deletus on
As a Czech it is split between math and the Czech language
CornPlanter on
Hardest according to who?
BarracudaKitchen303 on
Besides Polish being the hardest subject everywhere, this just being a matter whether it’s teached, I disagree with biology in Germany.
Math takes the crown there too
lukmahr on
As we would say in Poland: sourced by the institute of pulled-out-of-ass data.
Leviathyncorp on
Austria hungary spotted
Sankullo on
I don’t know how it is now but when I was in school in the 90s polish language was broken into two subject.
Grammar and Literature.
Literature – not only polish but also English, French, Russian, Italian writers – was boring for a lot of students.
Grammar – well that one is difficult AF for a lot of people since polish language is mental.
Schmiznurf on
It’s not even about the language, it’s the equivalent of English literature which is a bullshit subject that relies a lot on seeing things in words that aren’t there.
restore_democracy on
Tbf no other country even requires it.
WebSickness on
As I pole, I kinda think its funy that our west neighbour has issues with biology, like, you still believe in uber mensch and you fail biology due this? 🤣 /s
SnooSquirrels5730 on
Come on. Come here and try to learn Polish on school. Your welcome.
Budget_Avocado6204 on
Idk, as someone who went through Polish education ppl always butch about math.
minobi on
Have you seen the Polish language? At least math equations you can pronounce properly.
SpaceBetweenNL on
Russian is also difficult, even for native speakers. English lessons were much easier for me than Russian lessons.
Playful_Alela on
Lol I feel like there is some irony in History being the hardest subject in Turkey
Coriolis_PL on
For some reason I am not surprised… 😆
OnionTaster on
Moja matura. Angielski 100%, polski 19% Jak ???
ashrasmun on
it’s not that it’s the hardest. The teachers are just retarded. Countless times I handed over my works to the teacher just to get a 3 (or C in usanian) and no real constructive feedback. “It’s that style. of yours, it just doesn’t flow well” the fuck you mean it doesn’t flow well? How about you tell me how to fix that and define a good style for me first? That’s why I’ve always loved maths – there’s no place for bullshit like that. Stuff is precise and set in stone. You either understand and obey the rules or are too dumb or impatient to go through the topic. Everything is written down, some people need more time than others, but it’s very preciaely defined. With polish you can get a lower grade just cause the teacher doesn’t “”like”” how you wrote and that’s it. It further demotivates to even read the mandatory books, cause what’s the point of spending such absurd amount of time to read a 3k page trilogy if you can spend these hours differently. No other topic requires that amount of out of school preparation as this one and it’s just not too useful beyond the basics. I truly despised these lessons and could rant on and on, so I’ll just stfu…
wojtekpolska on
Źródło: IDZD
Djoklecjan_del_Split on
Everone is talking about history of literature or grammar, but none is really understanding what was really hard in polish. It wasn’t about the lessons content, but about what was being checked on tests and quizes.
First thing on polish they are teaching us, probably the most boring selection of books there is (I am a book nerd, read them all and I know what I am talking about). These books are compulsory reads, and most of them are not even from polish authors. Teachers usualy have an obsession with terorizing students with sudden questions about things that are in the books, even before the time to read them passed.
Next is the grammar, in english usualy its not the problem, words stay essentialy the same, except verbs and few cases, but in polish there are letters that have rules of use (for example you either use ‚rz’ or ‚sz’ for some sounds, you use ‚rz’ if the letter before was a consonant, otherwise its a ‚sz’, but even them there are exceptions). On some lessons there are even concepts like ‚frazeologiczny rozbiór zdania’ (i am not gonna translate that) in which we ‚learn’ how to correctly indentifie what part of speach is dach word, and its parts.
Lastly there are long written forms, on which we have to write different, academick-like peaces of writing. Usualy you have to make 200-300 hundreth long essay on a given topic, but there are also analysis, characterizations of a character from a book and many others. And if you made too many (around 8) grammar mistakes, you lose hałd points, if you haven’t wrote ‚on the topic’ (meaning exactly what the teacher wanted) you lost second half, or more.
And all of this, ar the same time is being checked twice a month on a huge, usualy 4/5 pages long test, for which complition you have around 30 minutes (as my teacher said many times you would have 40 if little Krzyś (Kris) wasn’t that loud). And I didn’t even mentioned ‚penality quizes’ the teachers like to bestow upon all the students, becouse the guy who always missbahaves, missbahaved. Those have around half of material to check you, but you also have only 10 minutes to compleate it.
Rant over.
mr_fingers666 on
it’s only because all the other countries don’t teach polish.
IlIlIlIllIlllllllll on
Bullshit, I’ve had plenty of people that barerly passed math, Polish was never such bad
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Polish hard language.
Have you heard the word of our Lord and Saviour, Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz?
Have you, or whoever drew this map, ever tried to teach English to a Russian guy?
Not true, it’s maths, worst scores on exams are from maths
That said kids struggle with Polish a lot because we have letters that are identical in all but how they look and there are rules when you use which one and it’s a bitch to learn
Also completely useless
The lesson “Polish” is like 99% about the history of polish literature which no one cares about
I was 20 when my education has come to an end.
After all those years I still don’t fully understand how my language works.
But I know a fucking lot about English and German :,)
The exam is irrationally hard
I can only confirm as a 50 year old. Polish class was the hardest of them all. Glad it ended when I had a matura exam. At least I remember all the names of Polish class teachers through my whole education. Most of them were either sadists or very special narcissists, maybe except very few.
Polish is hard language.
Nothing, you should ask what’s going on in Russia. What kind of subject is that, wtf?
Definitely not true
You learn actual Polish language maybe for the first few years of elementary school, afterwards it becomes a Polish literature class where you have few weeks to read huge ass books which nobody really does. At least that’s how it looked when i went to school 15 years ago.
As a Czech it is split between math and the Czech language
Hardest according to who?
Besides Polish being the hardest subject everywhere, this just being a matter whether it’s teached, I disagree with biology in Germany.
Math takes the crown there too
As we would say in Poland: sourced by the institute of pulled-out-of-ass data.
Austria hungary spotted
I don’t know how it is now but when I was in school in the 90s polish language was broken into two subject.
Grammar and Literature.
Literature – not only polish but also English, French, Russian, Italian writers – was boring for a lot of students.
Grammar – well that one is difficult AF for a lot of people since polish language is mental.
It’s not even about the language, it’s the equivalent of English literature which is a bullshit subject that relies a lot on seeing things in words that aren’t there.
Tbf no other country even requires it.
As I pole, I kinda think its funy that our west neighbour has issues with biology, like, you still believe in uber mensch and you fail biology due this? 🤣 /s
Come on. Come here and try to learn Polish on school. Your welcome.
Idk, as someone who went through Polish education ppl always butch about math.
Have you seen the Polish language? At least math equations you can pronounce properly.
Russian is also difficult, even for native speakers. English lessons were much easier for me than Russian lessons.
Lol I feel like there is some irony in History being the hardest subject in Turkey
For some reason I am not surprised… 😆
Moja matura. Angielski 100%, polski 19% Jak ???
it’s not that it’s the hardest. The teachers are just retarded. Countless times I handed over my works to the teacher just to get a 3 (or C in usanian) and no real constructive feedback. “It’s that style. of yours, it just doesn’t flow well” the fuck you mean it doesn’t flow well? How about you tell me how to fix that and define a good style for me first? That’s why I’ve always loved maths – there’s no place for bullshit like that. Stuff is precise and set in stone. You either understand and obey the rules or are too dumb or impatient to go through the topic. Everything is written down, some people need more time than others, but it’s very preciaely defined. With polish you can get a lower grade just cause the teacher doesn’t “”like”” how you wrote and that’s it. It further demotivates to even read the mandatory books, cause what’s the point of spending such absurd amount of time to read a 3k page trilogy if you can spend these hours differently. No other topic requires that amount of out of school preparation as this one and it’s just not too useful beyond the basics. I truly despised these lessons and could rant on and on, so I’ll just stfu…
Źródło: IDZD
Everone is talking about history of literature or grammar, but none is really understanding what was really hard in polish. It wasn’t about the lessons content, but about what was being checked on tests and quizes.
First thing on polish they are teaching us, probably the most boring selection of books there is (I am a book nerd, read them all and I know what I am talking about). These books are compulsory reads, and most of them are not even from polish authors. Teachers usualy have an obsession with terorizing students with sudden questions about things that are in the books, even before the time to read them passed.
Next is the grammar, in english usualy its not the problem, words stay essentialy the same, except verbs and few cases, but in polish there are letters that have rules of use (for example you either use ‚rz’ or ‚sz’ for some sounds, you use ‚rz’ if the letter before was a consonant, otherwise its a ‚sz’, but even them there are exceptions). On some lessons there are even concepts like ‚frazeologiczny rozbiór zdania’ (i am not gonna translate that) in which we ‚learn’ how to correctly indentifie what part of speach is dach word, and its parts.
Lastly there are long written forms, on which we have to write different, academick-like peaces of writing. Usualy you have to make 200-300 hundreth long essay on a given topic, but there are also analysis, characterizations of a character from a book and many others. And if you made too many (around 8) grammar mistakes, you lose hałd points, if you haven’t wrote ‚on the topic’ (meaning exactly what the teacher wanted) you lost second half, or more.
And all of this, ar the same time is being checked twice a month on a huge, usualy 4/5 pages long test, for which complition you have around 30 minutes (as my teacher said many times you would have 40 if little Krzyś (Kris) wasn’t that loud). And I didn’t even mentioned ‚penality quizes’ the teachers like to bestow upon all the students, becouse the guy who always missbahaves, missbahaved. Those have around half of material to check you, but you also have only 10 minutes to compleate it.
Rant over.
it’s only because all the other countries don’t teach polish.
Bullshit, I’ve had plenty of people that barerly passed math, Polish was never such bad
Is GeoData & Rankings that hard??
I mean Poland here should be red not grey ngl.