The Virtual Picture Album -- Poland

The grid below is an annotated index to part of the Virtual Picture Albumcompiled and distributed by the Less Commonly Taught Languages Projectat the University of Minnesota. The pictures in this section of the VPA are of people, places and objects in Poland. Each of the pictures is represented by a thumbnail-sized image in the grid, and is accompanied by:

We also have suggestions for ways to use certainpairs or groupsof pictures.

Due to the number of pictures in this section, the VPA index for Poland is divided into two parts.

To view or download a full-sized picture from the VPA, click on its thumbnail representation below.


Photo (Thumbnail) Vocabulary Items Topics Grammar Points
accordian、阳台门,衣服,赚钱,gate, to give money, to go, man, old/young, pants, poor/rich, shirt, shoes, to sit, street, vest, window, woman musical instruments-accordian;
occupations-amateur vs. professional;
urban/rural城市;
aspect;
chodzic-przechodzic, siedziec-przesiedziec
ambulance, blue, car, to drive, hospital, lights (on car), to park, patients, sign, street, white colors- blue, white;
parts of a car- door, windshield, lights, etc.;
transportation-ambulance;
plural nouns;
verbs-plural endings;
brick, building, drugstore, frieze, new/old, shop, shop window, signs, vending machine architecture-old style;
materials-brick;
shopping- going to the drugstore;
urban/rural城市;
conditional;
to bake, bakery, to buy,drodzowe,jagodzianki,packzi, pastry, prices, to sell, signs-Polish, window food- cakes, pastries;
numbers-prices (examples);
shopping-going to the bakery;
conditional;
automated teller machine (ATM), bank, blue, man: arms, belly, head, etc., pants,PKO bank, pigeons, shirt, signs-Polish architecture-modern style;
event/process-going to the bank;
urban/rural城市;
conditional;
bankomat, convenient, easy, fast, money culture-modern life;
shapes-square;
conditional;
baby, to baptize, candles, church, cross, eyeglasses, father, godmother, to hold, to listen, mother, paintings, to pray, priest, to read, to stand, to talk ceremonies-baptism;
clothing-blouse, skirt, coat, trousers, shirt, shorts, priest's vestments, shoes;
colors-of clothing: dark blue, beige, white, flowered print;
culture-religious practices;
family-mother, father, child, godmother;
occupations牧师;
tense-present;
black, blue, brown, to choose, entrance, menu, to order, purse, red, shorts, sidewalk, sign, street number, take-out, white, woman colors;
food;
names-family (last) names;
shopping;
urban/rural城市;
beverages,gofry, menu, pizza, popcorn, roasted chicken, sandwich,zapiekanka food-menu choices--foreign vs. traditional;
numbers-prices on menu (new money);
borrowings;
cognates;
numbers-examples;
arch, big, books, door, girl, hanging lamp, hanging sign, high, library, long, low, posters, round, sidewalk, steps, windows architecture;
clothing-shorts, T-shirt;
colors-red, gray, white, blue;
old/new-old;
shapes-arch, oval, rectangle
gerundive adjectives-hanging, standing, leaning;
signs -Polish; case;
big, building, blue, bus, city, expensive/cheap, hotel, lamp, rich/poor, taxi, tourists, traffic, white transportation;
tourism;
urban/rural城市;
adjectives-(opposites);
aspect;
birthday, birthday boy (solenizant), to blow, bowls, boy, cakes, candles, girl, to light, mug, plates, to sit, to stand, tablecloth, woman celebrations-birthday;clothing-scarf, shirt, sweater, T-shirt;family;how-many?-candles;
art, barbican, bronze, bust, chimney, clouds, fish, mermaid, roof, sculpture, sky, sword, tail, trees, tower, TV antenna, wall, woman culture;
historical elements-barbican, mermaid;
weather-warm, nice;
building, bus, to drive, lamp, numbers, open/close, passengers, red, to ride (a bus), to stop, street, windows, yellow colors-red, yellow;numbers;
transportation-bus;
urban/rural城市;
case;
butcher, to buy, cold cuts, customers, door, entrance, to hang, meat, to sell, shop, to shop food-cold cuts, meat;
occupations-butcher;
shopping-going to the butcher;
birthday cakes (ciasta i torty), cakes, to display, refrigerator, shelves, to show celebrations;
food-cakes;
how-many?-cakes, shelves;
comparatives-higher, lower;
locatives/spatial relations;
baskets, boxes, to buy, cars, cherries, to choose, dark/light, empty/full, farm-fresh, fruit, registration plates (car), scale, to sell, shade, shadow, sidewalk, street market, summer, vendor, to weigh, woman food-fruit, cherries;
letters-examples;
numbers-examples;
occupations-farmer, vendor;
seasons-summer;
shopping-going to the street market;
plural nouns;
quantities;
black, chair, Christmas, colorful, curtains, decorations (toys, chains), green, to hang, to kneel, jewelry, living room, presents, radiator, to stand, sweater, tree, window culture- holiday traditions;
holidays-Christmas;
house-living room;
locatives/spatial relations- center, on the left, on the right;
blonde, blouse, blue, children (3), clock, closed/open, corner, pants, people, purse, red, tall, tourists, t-shirt, white, windows, woman architecture-Old City, old vs. new;
clothing;
how-many?-children;
physical appearance;
urban/rural城市;
plural nouns;
verbs-plural endings;
camera, carriage, castle, cobblestone street, to drive, entrance, horse, jacket, pants, people, purse, to see, skirt, sky, summer, tourists, tower, to visit, to walk, warm, windows historic elements-Old City, castle;
occupations-carriage driver;
pastimes-sightseeing;
seasons-summer;
tourism;
transportation;
urban/rural城市;
weather;
plural nouns(czlowiek-ludzie);
verbs-plural endings;
dress, flower, girl, long, purse,to smile, to stand, white clothing- communion dresses;
how many-女孩;
traditions-first communion;
locatives-right, left;
plural nouns;
directions-left, right;
locatives/spatial relations下一个,恩颐投资r
boots, busy, chair, class, computer, to help, jean-shirt, keyboard, to look, mouse, screen, to sit, skirt, student, sweater, table, teacher, to turn, to type, to work; clothing-boots, jean-shirt, skirt, sweater;
computer equipment-mouse, keyboard, screen;
how-many?-students;
occupations-student, teacher;
pastimes-studying;
school activities-computer science;
plural nouns
verbs-plural endings;
tense
building, car, to cross, crosswalk, to drive, high/low, lamp, narrow/wide, to park, pink, red, roof, signs, street, stripes, tower, to walk, white, woman colors;
how-many?-towers;
transportation;
tourism;
urban/rural城市;
aspect;
tense;
adult, child (2), clothing, dog (2) (Owczarki Podhalanskie), green, harness, man, mountains, multi-colored, to pull, recreation, red, resort (Zakopane), to sit, sled, to sled, snow, to stand, tourism, tourists, vacation, white, winter animals-dog (domestic);
clothing-coats, hats, headband;
geography-Tatra Mountains;
how-many?-dogs, children, people;
parts of a dog-ears, nose, paws, tail;
seasons-winter;
tourism-mountain resort;
weather雪,冷;
plural nouns;
number-cardinal numbers;
verbs-plural endings;
bakery, to buy, to display, pastry, poppy seeds, price, to sell, sweets, yeast food-baked goods, pastry;
money-price of one piece;
shopping-going to the bakery;
abbreviations(examples);
case;
numbers-price (example);
box, to buy, to carve, carvings, to display, figurines, folk art, to hang, pants, sculptor, to sell, shelves, sidewalk, to sit, stripes,T-shirt; clothing-pants, striped T-shirt;
culture-contemporary folk art;
occupations-sculptor;
tense-present;

TOPICS GRAMMAR POINTS
airplane abbreviations
animals adjectives
architecture agreement
body parts aspect
buildings borrowings
celebrations case
ceremonies cognates
clothing comparatives
colors conditional
computer equipment tense
culture directions
family genitive
food gerundive adjectives
geography instrumentals
historical elements interrogative pronouns
holidays locatives/spatial relations
house near/far
housing number
how-many? numbers
landscape passive
letters plural nouns
materials
money quantities
musical instruments
names tense
nature verbs
numbers
occupations
old/new
opposites
parts of a car
parts of a dog
pastimes
physical appearance
seasons
shapes
shopping
sports equipment
transportation
tourism
urban/rural
weather


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