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From: england
Speaks Polish?: a little
Interests: languages

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niejestemcapita   
2 Jul 2009
Travel / Gdansk OR Poznan for a weekend? [12]

interesting you say that about Gorzow....I was there for some time in 1997/98...returning this year to visit people, I was struck by the difference in the city..how much quieter and fewer folks about..
niejestemcapita   
2 Jul 2009
Language / Formal "you" and Informal "you" : which is which? [46]

Lyzko
On the contrary I have always been impressed by the level of English and German spoken by Polish people. Why come here just to make snotty comments like that? Is there something lacking in your life?
niejestemcapita   
1 Jul 2009
News / JEW YOUTH SHOULD CLEAN UP THEIR ACT IN POLAND [420]

Well..what we saw before, during and after wwII is a great example of how anti polish Europe is..

jeez Plastic Pole how old ARE you? Youre doing very well!!!
niejestemcapita   
30 Jun 2009
Study / anyone with CELTA? [73]

TEFL = teaching English as Foreign Language.....more modern term is ELT (ENglish language teaching)
CELTA teaching certificate validated by RSA/CAmbridge.
Cert. TESOL, same but validated by Trinity.

I think the second one is supposed to give more preparation,(five weeks not four) for not only ppl learning English in their own countries but also for ESOL (English for speakers of other languages, eg permanent immigrants)

I think both of these courses prefer graduates but you can blag your way onto them if for example you had English Language A level, or other similar qualification.

Callan is a specific method which uses its own materials and doesnt require teachers to have the TEFL training. I dont know too much about it, but you might ask Seanus.
niejestemcapita   
26 Jun 2009
UK, Ireland / Friend told "just allow your son to forget Polish" by school. [96]

Most of what used to be taught as 'grammar'.

hahah you're right! what rubbish those "rules" are!
you forgot.."Never never split an infinitive"

These rules were made by some elitist Latin taught establishment bods, God knows when, maybe in the 18th century. Maybe the problems that Uk has with grammar and languages is class based?
niejestemcapita   
25 Jun 2009
UK, Ireland / Friend told "just allow your son to forget Polish" by school. [96]

There is no issue with either language bothering him but his parents have been told to allow him to forget his Polish.

listen, whoever told his parents this is talking GUWNO, how can you tell a kid to "forget" his mother tongue? of course he will not struggle in school with two languages. Really she should talk to the head teacher!
niejestemcapita   
25 Jun 2009
UK, Ireland / Friend told "just allow your son to forget Polish" by school. [96]

unqualified teac

you're right, there may be underqualified teaching assistants, possibley giving out nonsense suggestions. However I really don't think unqualified teachers are employed....anywhere.
niejestemcapita   
25 Jun 2009
UK, Ireland / Friend told "just allow your son to forget Polish" by school. [96]

on the contrary Mr H this is a pro side.

that's right, the kid has a chance to be truly bilingual which can only be an asset in their future.

Children need to start a foreign language in nursery school, that is why the british are so crap at languages.

yes, but it needs to be taught properly...for example my own children have been "learning French" since Year 2 off and on (goodness knows why French....?) and don't know any word of it, since each lesson just repeats the last one...numbers to 10, colours. A lost opportunity.....
niejestemcapita   
25 Jun 2009
UK, Ireland / Friend told "just allow your son to forget Polish" by school. [96]

Like why the school might give this advice.

There are ignorant ppl running UK infant/junior schools who are worried about only ONE thing and that is LEAGUE tables.
My advice would be for your friend to ignore this nonsense completely.
In fact she could make an appointment with the head to ask what on earth this teacher is thinking of. His first language is of paramount importance.
niejestemcapita   
24 Jun 2009
UK, Ireland / Renewing Polish Passport in London or Manchester [18]

expired Polish passport at the embassy in London the same day

I don't think so, but why not just phone them and ask? Or is it one of those phones that rings and rings?
niejestemcapita   
23 Jun 2009
UK, Ireland / Polish meat in English supermarkets? [73]

makes it taste like chewing on incontinent grannies pair of knickers :/

that's gross! How would you know anyway?...;)
niejestemcapita   
23 Jun 2009
UK, Ireland / England, Dirty, Expensive and a dangerous place to live? [205]

and erm... don't quite know how to put this but london or any of it's suburbs, even by a huge exaggeration, is NOT on the south coast :)

and..er DUHHH...it was a joke?...:) you know???
I think I know my own city pretty well..:)
niejestemcapita   
23 Jun 2009
UK, Ireland / Polish meat in English supermarkets? [73]

Nope i disagree

maybe he means Turkish, they do OK fish and chips, but the best are Chinese...
All the corner shops round here sell Polish meat...