Summer courses of polish language and culture
Filed Under (Other, Tourism Cracow) by admin on 13-01-2012
Tagged Under : Cracow, Jagiellonian University, Krakowiak, polish culture, polish dances, students
Students from all of the world can now take a part in a special summer school project made by Jagiellonian University this month.
This summer project is more than just a language course. It is an interactive program which includes lots of activities prepared for foreigners who want to have something in common with Poles. The program includes a courses like a Polish dance, cooking and acting.
“Students can learn Polish dances like Krakowiak, tied up with polish language” said Mr. Horbatowski the director of the program.The end of the course will be finished with the dance contest. Also idea of the cooking classes is to teach polish language and culture with the use of polish culture. “It is an academic program but we want students to have a form of relaxation”.
Schedule is simple. Starts at 8 am every day from monday to friday. Every day language instructions takes four to five hours. Afretnoons are reserved for the subjects connected with a polish culture such as – Poland post-Comounism, Jews in Poland, Polish film and art, Polish literature etc.
Thomas Sefrid is a Slavic Language Litereatures professor at the University of California. He is returning for the 6 time in Cracow specially because of the summer courses at the Jagiellonian University. He is fascinated like most of tourists with the charm of Cracow. Such a school can take Cracow tourism to another level.
