By: Adam Balcerzyk &
Wiktor Joachimkowski
INTRO
• On a regular day in our country most people
work from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. School often
starts at 8:00 AM and finishes at 1:00 PM.
Let’s Start from the morning…
Good Morning!
• The morning in my country is full of life.
People are on the way to work, kids are on
their way to school. It’s the same every day,
except for Sundays and Saturdays. The streets
are very crowded during the weekend! (I’m
just kidding, not in Poland).
A street in Warsaw, the capital of
Poland.
THE MIDDLE OF THE DAY
The middle of the day in Poland is pretty busy,
but not as much as the morning, because many
people are at work. Many Poles work as
accountants, directors and other proffesions
that work behind desks. Some people work at
shops, as well as other small businesses,
schools, hospitals etc. Kids are all (hopefully) at
school at that time.
And now the evening…
A typical evening in Poland
• In the evening it’s very quiet. Most people are
at home. If they’re not, they are at clubs,
restaurants, bars and cinemas.
Cars in Poland.
• Most of the cars in Poland are mid-class.
They’re mostly sedans, SUV-s and Trucks.
Sample Cars
These are some of the cars that people drive in
our country:
Fiat 126p, one of the few Polish
cars. Bought on the licence of the
Italian Fiat, It was a very popular
car in the late 20th century.
Food in Poland
In Poland the food is very delicious! We have traditional
food like pork chop, chicken soup, golabki*, pierogi and
many others. We have regional food, that you could only
see in specific regions. Well, and sadly, we also have fast
food like McDonald’s. :/
Pierogi- traditional Polish food. Golabki Typical Polish pork chop
*Golabki- minced meat wrapped in cabbage leaves with tomato sauce.
Beautiful Landmarks in Poland
Wawel Cathedral in Kraków
The Royal Castle in
Warsaw. It’s where
for 200 years the
king of Poland
resided.
The Łazienki
castle, a summer
residence of a
19th Century King,
Stanislaw August
Poniatowski
Malbork Castle, a very
beautiful 14th century
castle, used for
defensive purposes
CONCLUSION
• Hope you liked our presentation. We also
hope you like Poland! 

Daily life

  • 1.
    By: Adam Balcerzyk& Wiktor Joachimkowski
  • 2.
    INTRO • On aregular day in our country most people work from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. School often starts at 8:00 AM and finishes at 1:00 PM.
  • 3.
    Let’s Start fromthe morning…
  • 4.
    Good Morning! • Themorning in my country is full of life. People are on the way to work, kids are on their way to school. It’s the same every day, except for Sundays and Saturdays. The streets are very crowded during the weekend! (I’m just kidding, not in Poland).
  • 5.
    A street inWarsaw, the capital of Poland.
  • 6.
    THE MIDDLE OFTHE DAY The middle of the day in Poland is pretty busy, but not as much as the morning, because many people are at work. Many Poles work as accountants, directors and other proffesions that work behind desks. Some people work at shops, as well as other small businesses, schools, hospitals etc. Kids are all (hopefully) at school at that time.
  • 7.
    And now theevening…
  • 8.
    A typical eveningin Poland • In the evening it’s very quiet. Most people are at home. If they’re not, they are at clubs, restaurants, bars and cinemas.
  • 9.
    Cars in Poland. •Most of the cars in Poland are mid-class. They’re mostly sedans, SUV-s and Trucks.
  • 10.
    Sample Cars These aresome of the cars that people drive in our country: Fiat 126p, one of the few Polish cars. Bought on the licence of the Italian Fiat, It was a very popular car in the late 20th century.
  • 11.
    Food in Poland InPoland the food is very delicious! We have traditional food like pork chop, chicken soup, golabki*, pierogi and many others. We have regional food, that you could only see in specific regions. Well, and sadly, we also have fast food like McDonald’s. :/ Pierogi- traditional Polish food. Golabki Typical Polish pork chop *Golabki- minced meat wrapped in cabbage leaves with tomato sauce.
  • 12.
    Beautiful Landmarks inPoland Wawel Cathedral in Kraków The Royal Castle in Warsaw. It’s where for 200 years the king of Poland resided. The Łazienki castle, a summer residence of a 19th Century King, Stanislaw August Poniatowski Malbork Castle, a very beautiful 14th century castle, used for defensive purposes
  • 13.
    CONCLUSION • Hope youliked our presentation. We also hope you like Poland! 