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Michal   
23 Apr 2008
Travel / Understanding travel within Gdansk/Gdynia [9]

Yes, from Gdańsk, there is the little blur trains that go all the way to Wejchorowo and stop at a multitude of stations. You must take care if you have young children. I am not sure about now but the last time I was there half the automatic closing doors simply did not close or only closed in half so beware! Whilst you are there, Sopot is well worth a visit and there is a train station in this little town.
Michal   
22 Apr 2008
Language / Correct form of BYĆ. Please help! [96]

?Because Agnieszka is female and singular we use 'jest'??

Yes, and if Agnieszka was masculine or neuter then it would still be jest. It is the same in English. He is, she is and it is. In this respect, Polish operates on very similar lines.
Michal   
21 Apr 2008
News / Why does Poland love the US? [144]

If anybody 'allowed' the Soviet Union an escape hole, which undoubtadly they were indeed looking for, then it was Hungry in opening their border with Austria.
Michal   
20 Apr 2008
News / Why does Poland love the US? [144]

Perhaps it is jealousy of us Poles that is t

Yes, you are probably right. I am very jealous of Poland and the beautiful towns and the lovely Polonez motor cars and the long queue to even buy petrol. The old bald men in Poland standing outside PEWEX shops hoping to buy American dollars so that they can, in turn, buy better quality tea, coffee and chocolate. Old polish woman standing in queue to buy Russian blue toilet paper made from recycled paper. Many drunk people, a very short life span because of the stress-a wonderful life to be truly jealous of! It was not Solidarność that brought Communism down, it was the collapsing communist state that alllowed solidarność to grow and flurish in the first place.
Michal   
20 Apr 2008
Study / anyone with CELTA? [73]

I was not aware that Korea was bad in a pollution sense but I was only there for a matter of hours on my way back from Australia so I am not the best judge maybe here.
Michal   
20 Apr 2008
Study / anyone with CELTA? [73]

I thought that the people seemed very friendly in South Korea and they say that the money is the best in the TESOL World too.
Michal   
20 Apr 2008
Study / anyone with CELTA? [73]

ltimately govern where u can put urself. The notion of contacts is where it's at. U know the right people and u can pull the strings however u want.

Good thinking. Have you every though about moving on further? In your position I would like to see and work in places far off the beaten track such as South Korea.
Michal   
20 Apr 2008
News / Why does Poland love the US? [144]

Thing were better for everybody when we still had the Berlin Wall. The Poles traditionally respect a strong hand and that is why they loved Mother Russia. The Poles have nothing in common with the united States of America, which in its very essence represents everything good from the true Anglo Saxon races.
Michal   
19 Apr 2008
Life / "Children in Exile" - Polish documentary film about children who were taken to Siberia [5]

It must be remembered that many Poles were dissatisfied after the Second World War and wanted reunification with their socialist brothers in the East. Stalin arranged free travel to allow all those who wanted, the chance of a new and better life in the Soviet union. It has to be remembered also that Poland was in the middle of turmoil then and could not support all its people without the kind assistance of the Russian people who had after all, endured years of harsh conditions themselves.
Michal   
18 Apr 2008
Study / anyone with CELTA? [73]

a lot of undergraduate degrees in Scotland are automatically M.A.s. The undergraduate degree in Russian at St. Andrews is an M.A.
Michal   
17 Apr 2008
Study / anyone with CELTA? [73]

Look at Charles, he is a prince but

He has an M.A.!
Michal   
16 Apr 2008
Study / anyone with CELTA? [73]

Try Kraków, I think there is at least one college which offers it full time during the summer months.
Michal   
16 Apr 2008
Study / anyone with CELTA? [73]

What do you get after your name then with a Trinity certificate? Or is it only CELTA that counts?
Michal   
15 Apr 2008
Study / anyone with CELTA? [73]

There is no snobbery with a CELTA or a Trinity Certificate and there are no 'letters' as such as someone has written. There certificates are only similar in standard to an N.V.Q.
Michal   
14 Apr 2008
News / Poland wants $55bln of new roads for Euro 2012 [51]

Because your Sovietskaya Rodina first installed its puppet regime in Warsaw and was sucking out of Poland all it

Poland freely elected a pro Soviet government after World War 2. It was Poland's wish to be absorbed into the new Eastern Europe as was shown by the overwhelming election results.
Michal   
13 Apr 2008
News / Poland wants $55bln of new roads for Euro 2012 [51]

Poland has done nothing to help itself all through the Communist Era and now people can see why Poland wants to join the E.U so that England has to give a recent version of the old American Marshal Plan. Bad news for everyone, especially the British tax payer.
Michal   
5 Apr 2008
Study / anyone with CELTA? [73]

It cost me 950 pounds for a month, not cheap. It can work in ur favour tho.

Guildford College offer the TESOL from Trinity for £550, two evenings per week over one year of part time study.
Michal   
31 Mar 2008
Language / A good learning book for Polish [44]

Go to the library and look for Colloquial Polish by B.W. Mazur, it is one of the better books and there are two various editions.
Michal   
31 Mar 2008
Language / Some POLISH SENTENCES when visiting the country [30]

Can you please show me to a good but inexpensive restaurant?

This has not been translated correctly as sentence one and two are different.

Czy pan/pani może doprowadzić mnie do dobrej ale nie drogiej restauracji.