GCSE and A-Level Polish support with a structured teacher
Preparing for Polish GCSE or A-Level can feel difficult when the student understands some Polish but lacks confidence, structure or exam-focused practice. Kasia offers one-to-one support that helps students work on speaking, writing, grammar, accuracy and study habits in a calm, realistic way.
Exam preparation is not only about knowing Polish. Students often need help turning informal language into accurate answers, organising ideas, practising speaking, improving written expression and understanding what to revise next.
Kasia works one-to-one, so lessons can respond to the student's current level rather than following a generic class pace. For some students, that means building confidence in speaking. For others, it means sharpening grammar, practising translation, improving writing or filling gaps from previous learning.
What exam-focused lessons can cover
Speaking practice and confidence.
Writing structure, accuracy and expression.
Reading and listening strategies.
Translation from English into Polish and Polish into English.
Grammar explained clearly and applied in context.
Vocabulary building around exam themes.
Revision planning and realistic next steps.
A-Level culture, society or literature topics where relevant.
A calm route through Polish grammar
Polish grammar can feel intimidating, especially when a student has learned Polish informally at home and has not had to name the rules before. Kasia explains grammar in plain English and connects it to actual sentences, so students understand what changes, why it changes and how to use it.
My teenage daughters love her: chatting about life, books, and grammar. They ask her questions they never ask me, and she has a way to explain things I take for granted. Very good teacher, advised us re: exam, books etc. Recommended.
Elizabeth, parent review
No grade promises, just better preparation
The value of the lessons is in giving the student clearer preparation, more confidence, more accurate Polish and a better understanding of what to practise. Kasia can help identify gaps, set priorities and build a study route that fits the available time.
When to start
Start as early as possible, especially if the student needs help with speaking confidence or writing accuracy. If the exam is already close, lessons can still help by focusing on the highest-priority areas first. When enquiring, include the exam level, year group, exam date if known, current level and any specific concerns.
Questions students often ask
Can Kasia help with AQA GCSE Polish?
Yes, lessons can be shaped around the student's exam route, including AQA GCSE Polish where relevant. Please include the exam board, tier if known, school year and exam timeline when enquiring.
Can Kasia help with A-Level Polish?
Yes. A-Level support can include grammar, writing, translation, speaking confidence and cultural or literary topics where relevant to the student's course.
Does Kasia enter students for the exam?
No. Exam entry is normally arranged through a school or an exam centre. Kasia provides tuition and preparation support.
My child speaks Polish at home. Do they still need exam preparation?
Often, yes. Informal spoken Polish is valuable, but exams also require accurate writing, structured answers, grammar awareness and familiarity with the assessment format.
Can lessons be online?
Yes. Online lessons are suitable for exam support, especially speaking practice, grammar, writing review and revision planning.
Next step
Tell Kasia about the exam timeline
Send the student's current level, exam level, school year, exam board if known, and the areas that feel most difficult. Kasia can suggest the most useful starting point.