When the Jews were captured in the movie Schniders List, Weren't those Jews originally from Poland so how did they speak and communicate with the Germans? In the movie it shows them speaking English but what language did the Polish Jews speak with the Germans?
I can ask whatever I want. And no one has provided a good answer. If people are from Poland they won't know German and they Germans won't know Polish. So they can't talk to each other like they did in the movie. You failed to provide an answer probably because you do not know.

How do mixed language classes work?

I'm English speaking and have applied for a course to learn Dutch. The class is available to anyone speaking English, French, German, Spanish and Polish.

I'm really curious as to how these are run without everyone speaking the same language to begin and wondered if anyone had any
personal experience of such a class?

I've been speaking English my whole life but I still can't seem to figure out something. The word "Polish" as in the language of Poland, and the word "polish" as in "I will polish your shoes", they are spelled the same way, yet they have two different pronunciations? To my understanding, a capital letter cannot change the pronunciation of a word like that. I'm I not understanding something or is this just a contradiction of pronunciation in the English language?

Thanks for your help.

what should i do to get polish over language?

i know english.bet my English is not so good.my vocab is also not that good.
i don't no synonyms of many words.
i cant talk for longer time in english.
i don't know too many heavy words.

how to get better speaking english with confidence.
thanks in advance for suggestion ;)