Synopses & Reviews
Whether youre in the picturesque city of Krakow or exploring the natural beauty of Zakopane, youll want instant access to the local language and
POLISH a language map® is exactly what youll need! This clever language guide is packed with the most essential words and phrases, and brilliantly organized so you can find what you want at a glance. With Polish at your fingertips, asking for directions, shopping for souvenirs or greeting the locals with
Witam! (vee-tam) is easy and fun. Slip this
Language Map® in your pocket and all your language needs are covered!
Hundreds of words and phrases youll need most
Divided into key categories such as Asking Questions, Dining Out, Meeting People, Shopping, Sightseeing, Transportation and much more
Unique snap-open and fold design
Pronunciation is easy with simple phonetics
Ultra-thin (barely 1/8” thick) and light-weight (under two ounces)
Laminated for durability
Folds up like a map to slip easily into your pocket or bag
Full color, original artwork
Synopsis
With over 1,000 key words and phrases broken down into the most critical categories such as shopping, sightseeing, transportation, hotels and room service, this phrase guide is also lightweight and durable. Laminated and weatherproof it won't let you down as it withstands the rigors of travel to Krakow, Warsaw and other key destinations.
Synopsis
These unique Language Maps are phrasebooks in a laminated, fold-out map format. That means they are durable. You can spill your Italian cappuccino on them, accidentally sit on themEach Language Map contains over 1,000 of the most important words while riding the train through Europe, dribble soy sauce on them in Japan, and still use them. Each Language Map contains hundreds of the most important words and phrases a traveler will need. When you are sitting in that charming French outdoor cafe and want to order but can't decipher the menu, pull out your Language Map. When you need a telephone, a post office or want to ask the price of a postcard and the words fail you, pull out your Language Map.
About the Author
Kristine K. Kershul blends her experience as a teacher, world traveler and language scholar to create a playful, innovative way to learn and use a new language.
Teacher: As an expert linguist, Kristine spent ten years teaching German at universities in the United States and in Europe.
World Traveler: An adventurous spirit, Kristine has explored more than 100 countries, from Bhutan to Zimbabwe, and almost every exotic locale in between. She understands the problems that all travelers encounter, regardless of which country they are visiting. She knows first-hand how languages can open doors to new adventures, new friends and different cultures.
Language Scholar: Kristine completed her undergraduate and graduate studies while living in Heidelberg, Germany. She then received a second Master's Degree from the University of California in Santa Barbara and subsequently, did her Doctoral studies in Medieval German Languages and Literature. In addition to German she also speaks a number of other languages ranging from Arabic to Swahili.
A Colorful Background: Kristine's fascination for languages began as a child growing up in a tri-lingual household in Oregon, where Croatian, Danish and English were spoken.
Kristine's natural gift for languages opened doors outside the academic world. She worked as a bilingual travel guide in Europe and later, as a translator at the U.S. Embassy in Germany.
On A Personal Note: Kristine's passion for travel, foreign languages and new cultures continues to take her around the world. One never knows where she'll venture to next - Namibia, Kiribati or Guyana. Kristine is a licensed pilot, a certified diver and an avid downhill skier. She enjoys competitive horseback riding and playing the piano. She makes her home in both Seattle, Washington and in Cape Town, South Africa.
Table of Contents
Meeting People
Sightseeing and Museums
Asking Questions
Shopping
Numbers
Telephone and Internet
Mail/Post Office
Calendar
Time
Dining Out
Transportation
Money
Life's Little Emergencies
Hotels and Room Service