Best Polish courses for intermediate learners

Looking for Polish courses aimed squarely at intermediate learners? These 18 picks, 2 of them free, are the ones worth your time — starting with FSI & Peace Corps courses (Live Lingua), polski.info and Busuu. Everything here is ordered free-first and hand-vetted for quality.

18 resources · 2 free

Free public-domain US government language courses with textbooks and audio.

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Foreign Service Institute, Peace Corps and DLI materials — full textbooks plus hundreds of hours of audio — are public domain and hosted here for free across dozens of languages. The depth is extraordinary and the FSI Basic courses take diplomats to professional working proficiency, which no consumer app attempts. The recordings are from the 1960s–80s, the drills are relentless, and some vocabulary is dated (Cold War era), so they suit disciplined self-studiers, not casual learners.

A free multilingual Polish course with grammar guide and audio dictionary.

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A publicly funded platform offering structured distance courses in Polish, a full grammar guide and a basic dictionary with recorded pronunciation, with the interface available in ten languages including German, Czech, Ukrainian and Russian. Completely free with a simple sign-up, and the non-English interface languages make it a rare good fit for learners who aren't coming from English. Coverage stops around B1 and the platform is fairly plain.

Busuu

Multi-language

Structured CEFR courses with written corrections from native speakers.

AppsCourses Freemium BeginnerIntermediate A1–B2
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Covers 14 languages along an explicit CEFR path, and its best feature is the community exchange: you submit short writing or speaking exercises and real native speakers correct them, free of charge, in exchange for you correcting theirs. The free tier is limited to core lessons; Premium unlocks grammar, offline and the full path. A solid Babbel alternative if you specifically want writing practice with human feedback.

Coffee Break Languages

Multi-language

Podcast courses that teach through a real learner's lesson, season by season.

PodcastsCourses Freemium BeginnerIntermediate A1–B2
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Mark Pentleton teaches a genuine student while you listen in, across French, Spanish, German, Italian, Chinese, Swedish, Portuguese, Japanese and Gaelic. The podcast seasons are free on any podcast app and are structured as a real curriculum rather than scattered episodes; the Academy sells premium lesson notes, video and bonus audio. Ideal commuting material for beginners through B1, and the Spanish and French series are the strongest.

The Krok po kroku textbook line plus an online exercise and games platform.

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Thirty years of Polish-for-foreigners publishing behind the Polski krok po kroku series, now paired with a platform of interactive exercises, tests and teacher tools used by tens of thousands of students in dozens of countries. Krok po kroku is the main alternative to HURRA!!! and is often preferred for self-study because it explains more as it goes. The books are paid and the deeper platform features are aimed at teachers; the interface is Polish-first.

Street interviews and everyday conversation with dual Polish/English subtitles.

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Aga, Justyna and the Katowice team have been filming unscripted Polish for over a decade — strangers on the street, friends at home, plus 'Super Easy Polish' episodes slowed right down for beginners — all dual-subtitled so the same video serves several levels. It is the fastest cure for the shock of real Polish after textbook audio. Videos are free and weekly; the membership adds exercises, a Discord community and live classes with teachers.

Grammar-focused video lessons that target where learners actually get stuck.

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Dorota teaches the parts of Polish that break people — case endings, surname declension, building sentences, complaining convincingly — in weekly videos aimed at making you produce language rather than recognise it. She is uploading consistently through 2026 and the free channel alone is a solid grammar course. Self-study video courses and her online school are paid, and the site's framing leans hard on sales language.

Innovative Language's structured Polish audio course, still publishing weekly.

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Dialogue lessons with transcripts, line-by-line breakdowns, vocabulary lists and a spaced-repetition trainer, arranged into beginner-to-intermediate pathways — reliable scaffolding for the first year of Polish. The free podcast feed is a decent standalone resource. As with the whole PodX01 family, expect constant upselling, patchy older lessons and little content above B1.

Paulina's podcast and club for people who actually live in Poland.

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Paulina Lipiec, trained in teaching Polish as a second language, started the podcast in 2016 out of frustration at how dull the available listening material was; two hundred-plus episodes later it covers language, culture and life in Poland with worksheets and transcripts. Her explanations of things Poles do and say make it as much cultural onboarding as language practice. The podcast and YouTube clips are free; worksheets, courses and the members' club are paid.

Piotr's story-driven Polish podcast — over 1,500 lessons, still going in 2026.

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One of the oldest and largest comprehensible-input projects for Polish: episodes told entirely in Polish at a considerate but natural pace, built around stories and observations rather than grammar drills, with a huge free archive on the podcast feed and YouTube. If you want volume of Polish input organised by an actual teacher, nothing else comes close. The structured courses, transcripts and guided paths sit behind a monthly VIP subscription, and the site's marketing is heavy.

Assimil

Multi-language

Century-old bilingual course books that take you from zero to solid B2.

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Each course is ~100 short bilingual dialogues with native audio: you passively absorb for months, then start an 'active wave' translating back into the target language. Books run around €30 (e-courses ~€50) across 70+ languages, and the method is a long-standing favourite among polyglots for reaching real reading fluency. Caveats: many courses are only published from French, the humour is dated, and it demands daily discipline with no gamification to carry you.

Babbel

Multi-language

Structured dialogue-based courses in 13 languages, built by actual linguists.

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Subscription-only after a handful of free intro lessons, typically $10–15/month with big discounts on annual plans. Lessons are short, dialogue-first and explain grammar properly, which makes it a much more serious beginner course than Duolingo. It covers only 13 languages and effectively stops around B1, so it is a stepping stone rather than a destination.

Routledge's beginner course books with free downloadable native-speaker audio.

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Over 70 languages, each a step-by-step beginner course written by an experienced teacher, and crucially all the audio is free to download from the companion site even if you find the book secondhand. Slightly more academic and grammar-forward than Teach Yourself, which some learners prefer. Like any book series the individual titles differ in quality; the less common languages are often the only decent course in existence.

Glossika

Multi-language

Mass-sentence audio drilling for listening and speaking automaticity.

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You listen to and repeat thousands of native-recorded sentences on a spaced schedule, which builds fluent output patterns without explicit grammar study. It covers 60+ languages and keeps nine minority languages (Catalan, Welsh, Taiwanese, Kurdish and others) permanently free as a preservation effort. It is expensive at roughly $20–40/month, and the repetition is monotonous — most reviewers call it effective but overpriced, so try the 7-day trial first.

The bestselling Polish-as-a-foreign-language textbook series, A1 to C1.

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PROLOG's HURRA!!! series, written by practising teachers, is the course book most Polish language schools build their classes on, running from absolute beginner up to advanced with workbooks, audio and the Testuj Swój Polski exam-practice companion. Following it keeps your self-study aligned with what a class or tutor will assume you know. Written to be taught, so working through it alone is harder than a self-study course, and the books must be bought.

Mango Languages

Multi-language

Conversation-driven courses in 70+ languages, often free through your library.

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Lessons build outward from real conversations with colour-coded literal translations and cultural notes, and the catalogue includes endangered and indigenous languages nobody else covers. Retail pricing starts around $10/month, but a very large number of public libraries and universities give patrons free access — check yours before paying. Content depth per language is modest, so it suits travellers and early learners more than people pushing toward B2.

Pimsleur

Multi-language

Audio-only spaced-recall courses that drill speaking from lesson one.

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Thirty-minute audio lessons force you to produce sentences out loud before you see anything written, which builds unusually good accent and recall. Subscriptions run about $15–21/month (all-access covers 50+ languages), and older courses are often available through public libraries. It is slow and vocabulary-light by design, so pair it with reading — but for commute or walking time it is the best use of otherwise dead hours.

Self-study course books with audio for 30+ languages, beginner to advanced.

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The 'Complete' books are proper structured courses with dialogues, graded exercises and downloadable audio, and the range covers languages no app touches. Quality varies noticeably by title and author, so check reviews for your specific language before buying rather than trusting the series name. Their graded readers and 'Script Hacking' alphabet guides are also worth knowing about for non-Latin scripts.