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Speaks Polish?: a little
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niejestemcapita   
11 Mar 2009
UK, Ireland / Primary school in Glasgow (question to Polish parents) [6]

the school should be open and friendly both for parents and for the children; with a good, creative atmosphere. ;) thank you for any help.

Anna just google Glasgow primary schools , you will find a list. You can look at their own websites and find the ones closest, then arrange a visit, see how you like it yourself, and you can find out about how to apply, direct or through the local authority. If it's through the authority find out if the schools you want have places before you list them as choices.
niejestemcapita   
6 Mar 2009
News / Poland embraces new effort to fight anti-Semitism [138]

Jews that feel connection to Israel cannot be considered Poles.

ahhh jews that feel connection to Israel that was a quick caveat...}

and who is going to check their thoughts?

youre scary.
niejestemcapita   
6 Mar 2009
News / Poland embraces new effort to fight anti-Semitism [138]

Jews are a peculiar phenomenon in that they're a nation beyond the borders of their own country,

such ignorance.
Being a Jew does not make you an Israeli. Jewishness is NOT a "nation".
niejestemcapita   
6 Mar 2009
Work / New English 'teacher' in Poland (I have no qualifications). [119]

students find it easy to quote but why is everyone so obsessed with it?

spot on, tha answer is right in the question..."students find it easy" therefore that is what makes them happpy..it is quantative...and also enables students to feel superior.

Therefore private language schools demand it....£££££...kerching...$$$$$

Encouraging students to use the language creatively has far more benefits and fosters language diversity.

Yes youre right unfortunately only experienced teachers like u see it like that,,it terrifies the hell out of many students, and language owners dont see kerching
niejestemcapita   
6 Mar 2009
Work / New English 'teacher' in Poland (I have no qualifications). [119]

I had heard that in UK primary schools were starting to reintroduce grammar, bit by bit.

yeh that is true but as the teachers are now uneducated half wits who dont know the difference between a noun and a verb, it's a bit late.

My kid told me that WILL was the future tense in English, for example........is that useful?
niejestemcapita   
5 Mar 2009
Love / did i push him away [36]

save your time and energy and money for you and your kid, dont bother ,,,,really, what are u hoping for>? He has already shown u how he is, dont humiliate yourself further. Please.
niejestemcapita   
2 Mar 2009
Travel / Zieleniec......what a great time [6]

Ive been spending a fair amount of time in Zieleniec lately.

really???
Oh we were just hanging around the bit by the church....skiing up and down the easy bits....it was great!!!
niejestemcapita   
1 Mar 2009
Work / New English 'teacher' in Poland (I have no qualifications). [119]

And let’s not forget that one should be fluent in Polish in order to teach English to Polanders.

disagree......not the case at all.

here in UK i sometimes have as many as 7 or 8 different language speakers in the same class.

Should I be fluent in Chinese Korean Japanese Spanish Italian Hungarian AND POlish>>>?
niejestemcapita   
1 Mar 2009
Travel / Zieleniec......what a great time [6]

I wonder if anyone has visited Zieleniec?

I was there some years ago with a language school trip, and the family and I headed there for the half term break. It was so great, I found some agroturistic accomodation, and contacted the ski skool which I remembered, all on the internet of course.

We took the bus from Victoria to WRoclaw ( full of v cheerful people heading home it seemed) well, apart from that it broke down outside Blackheath (hahaha), it was fine.

The skiing was amazing,the mountains beautiful, the food lovely, the people welcoming. What more can I say?

We also visited the kids babcia in a town near Kosztryn,(sp?) linguistically demanding you might say.
niejestemcapita   
1 Mar 2009
Love / Whose Life is it? Polish girlfriend under family "house arrest" [224]

[quote=Ireland32]
sorry for being naughty :-)

You want your mum to tell u off? Go round her house then.

Stop playing games ,he could have given her slap for that, for all you know.

Doesnt sound very EX to me.

Better to go for single women, in general.
niejestemcapita   
1 Mar 2009
Work / New English 'teacher' in Poland (I have no qualifications). [119]

am pretty screwed then

##no no.,not at all...maybe start with English newspapers/conversation.....see how it goes....do a course if you can later. I am just talking from bitter experience...:} Good luck
niejestemcapita   
1 Mar 2009
News / Poland..wake up to a multicultural world [1059]

Prince Charles(which i admire for his respect to Islam) is a son of an imigrant(living father is greek).

\in Greece they call them the German family I believe

the pakis as you call them).

again,you pick and choose and you call asian pakis,

Did Shelly call anyone a Paki? I couldnt see that in her post.
niejestemcapita   
1 Mar 2009
Work / New English 'teacher' in Poland (I have no qualifications). [119]

I dont want to be negative,, thats why I told you about one stop english.

Yeh sure Jeremy Harmer is ok, but it's not enough.

You say your knowledge of grammar is good.....what will you say when your first student asks you if a verb is transitive or not? This is a typical question from a Polish student who will have had grammar grammar grammar since primary school. It will not be enough to know that "a verb is a doing word".

How many tenses are there in English and how and
when are they used......? How would you explain them?

Sorry but its DEFINITELY