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#561 Beat Exam Stress: How to Pass Polish B1 Without Panic

#561 Beat Exam Stress: How to Pass Polish B1 Without Panic

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“Stres przed egzaminem” is the Polish way to say “stress before an exam,” and in this micro-lesson you’ll pronounce it without breaking a sweat. First you hear the phrase at native speed, then slowed down so you can nail the sneaky “sprzed” cluster and the soft “egzaminem.” We drop it into three calm-down sentences: – “Czuję stres przed egzaminem.” (I feel stress before the exam.) – “Muszę odpuścić.” (I need to let go.) – “Biorę głęboki oddech.” (I take a deep breath.) Repeat-along track included—perfect while you queue outside the hall or revise in the corridor. Challenge: DM us your pre-exam Polish mantra and we’ll reply with a 10-second voice cheerleader.

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