- Docente: Agnieszka Nadzieja Bakowska
- Foreign language assistant Marta Anna Wanicka
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Foreign Languages and Literature (cod. 6602)
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from Sep 29, 2025 to May 14, 2026
Learning outcomes
A1 level according to CEFR
Course contents
Practical exercises are held by Marta Wanicka.
For more information on Polish Language and Linguistics course (both theoretical and practical part): https://www.unibo.it/en/study/course-units-transferable-skills-moocs/course-unit-catalogue/course-unit/2025/515072
Readings/Bibliography
LINGUA E LINGUISTICA POLACCA 1
Main coursebook:
I. Stempek, A. Stelmach, S. Dawidek, A. Szymkiewicz, Polski krok po kroku 1, Polish-courses.com.
Other materials:
M. Małolepsza, A. Szymkiewicz, Hurra!!! Po polsku 1, Prolog, Kraków 2006, 2 voll.: Podręcznik dla studentów + Zeszyt ćwiczeń.
J. Machowska, Gramatyka? Dlaczego nie! Ćwiczenia gramatyczne dla poziomu A1, Universitas, Kraków, 2014.
A. Stelmach, Czytaj krok po kroku 1, Polish Language School Glossa, Kraków 2018.
A. Stelmach, Czytaj krok po kroku 2, Polish Language School Glossa, Kraków 2018.
A. Stelmach, Czytaj krok po kroku 3, Polish Language School Glossa, Kraków 2018.
In case of Polish-born non-attending students, the exam will base on the specific texts indicated in the programme bibliography (must be agreed upon previously with the lecturer).
Teaching methods
Practical exercises, e-learning, audio and video materials
Assessment methods
The final exam aims at verifying the acquisition of the four linguistic skills (written and oral comprehension, written and oral production) at the CEFR level indicated in the section of the course programme titled “learning outcomes”.
The exam consists of three parts: a written self-evaluation in Polish (1st year: min. 200 words), a written test and an oral exam. All students (included Polish native speakers) have to pass the written exam to access the oral one.
The written test aims at assessing the students' writing skills, both active and passive, whereas the oral exam has the aim of evaluating their capacity of speaking and oral understanding, as well as the theoretical competences conveyed by the part of the course held by prof. Nadzieja Bąkowska. Both the written test and the oral exam will base on the topics developed during the classes and on the works indicated in the pogramme bibliography.
In case of Polish-born non-attending students, the exam will base on the specific texts indicated in the programme bibliography (must be agreed upon previously with the lecturer).
The final mark will be the average of the marks obtained in the written test and in the oral exam (both for the theoretical and the practical part).
Students with SLD or temporary or permanent disabilities. It is suggested that they get in touch as soon as possible with the relevant University office (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en) and with the lecturer in order to seek together the most effective strategies for following the lessons and/or preparing for the examination.
Teaching tools
The e-learning material is represented by the E-LOCAL course of Polish language and culture:
http://e-localcourses.unibo.it
Office hours
See the website of Agnieszka Nadzieja Bakowska
SDGs

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.