There are more then 40 millions Polish speakers world-wide today. In fact, Polish is, after Russian, the second most widely spoken Slavic language in the world.

Learning a new language is an adventure which allows you to discover the beauty of  languages, the beauty of a new country, its history and its culture and helps to find and communicate with families and new friends.

I offer personalized individual and group Polish classes, small groups, friendly atmosphere at all levels conducted by experienced teacher, dialect coaching sessions for actors, translation, writing, and editing services in person in New York City and live via Skype.

General Polish courses, developed around your needs, will help to learn and improve their level of communications in Polish  quickly and efficiently. 

 

Malgorzata (Margaret, Gosha) Pospiech is a writer, filmmaker, journalist, photographer, Polish language teacher and dialect coach for film and television born in Poland, and now based in NYC. She obtained her Ph.D. from Wroclaw University where she studied Polish language, literature, film and art history.

As a writer she has been contributing to the top Polish literary magazine for the past 25 years. She has published more then several hundreds articles, essays, interviews and reviews for both popular and academic publications. She works also as a translator of articles ( published translations)

She published in 2011  Arthur Penn in Conversations 1992-1995. Her 2014 a novel A Little Town nominated for Central Europe Literary Award 2015. In addition her 2016 novel The Seventh Ring and A Notebook ( poetry) her  2017 Ariadne's Labyrinths and 2019 Fog over the River Styx were also nominated for Central Europe Literary Award 2018 and 2020.

She gained national recognition for her work as a director and writer of a feature documentary about Arthur Penn, the famous American director. Malgorzata has made several documentaries for Polish TV, like "A Generation", which chronicles the plight of Polish people deported to Siberia by the Soviets and short documentaries about several Polish artists. In addition to that she compiled over 70 interviews on camera with veterans and survivors of WWII which are now housed in archives at the Polish Army Veteran's Association in Manhattan  and linked to the official site of a new Peter Weir movie "The Way Back".

As a Polish language dialect coach for film and television she coached actors (e.g. Callum Turner, Lisa Eichhorn, Krystle Clark) and directed voiceovers for a website: pavany09english (e.g. Lisa Eichorn, Sara Hirsch, Stephen Rembe, Karl Tessler)

 

 

 

 

All photography provided Malgorzata Pospiech