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From: Poland, Gliwice
Speaks Polish?: Tak, umiem
Interests: Cycling, chess and language

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Seanus   
7 Dec 2009
News / Poland will take half a century to catch up with the West [240]

People have mixed attitudes to trams but I have come to like them. The standard ones in Hiroshima were nice but there was one in Shiga prefecture which went uphill. It wasn't a conventional tram yet it was a tram if you see what I mean. Like sth out of the future it was.
Seanus   
7 Dec 2009
Work / Some details about Teaching in Poland [51]

I feel the same about the CELTA course. The interpersonal element is far more important in teaching. I've taught a range of styles and the CELTA was just an expensive foot-in-the-door type qualification.

As for Callan, I agree up until the 5th stage. Stages 5 and 6 are useful from a grammatical perspective and the student should gain from successful completion of those stages. The first 4 stages are all about rythm.

The training is piecemeal oftentimes, Davey. I took part in forming a realistic timetable, allocating more time to things which teachers should see as more of a priority. The worst was the OJT in Japan, 3 days of dumb foreigners teaching me how to teach the NOVA method. Truth be told, teaching was just a means to an end there. I picked up the tenses and learned to be comfortable in front of groups (VOICE/convo classes). The maximum NOVA group was only 4 people.

Contrasting that experience with Poland, my Callan training back in Sep 2004 was actually fairly thorough. The sessions were led by an Irishman and an American woman, both FB friends of mine to this day. They covered all the bases very well.

Observations are just a relatively pointless formality. Rather ironically, I wasn't happy about their sporadic nature. If you want to get close to forming a true picture of a teacher, you need to observe more than once in a while. Otherwise, false impressions are created.
Seanus   
7 Dec 2009
News / To whom Zbigniew Brzezinski sold Slavic Poland ? [12]

He didn't really sell Poland. He used his position to foment anti-Russian feelings in Afghanistan and also is attempting, as Obama's adviser, to destabilise the relationship between Iran and Russia. He should strike while the iron is hot as Russia recently voted against Iran.
Seanus   
7 Dec 2009
Work / Some details about Teaching in Poland [51]

Teaching in Poland is a broad church. There are so many methods and books out there. You have to be prepared to move with the market.
Seanus   
7 Dec 2009
News / POLAND TO SIGN US MISSILE SHIELD DEAL TONIGHT [239]

Isn't it amazing how such a 'need' (LOL) based on a threat from Iran suddenly disappears? Iran can't even hit Poland, LOL. Iran has apparently upped the ante from that time (LOL again) and poses a greater threat (ROTFL).

Keep the shields to D&D
Seanus   
7 Dec 2009
Food / What are the best Polish cookbooks in English? [6]

I'll give you a review of Marzenna Kuprzyczka's book when I get it. I also have another one that I can recommend but it isn't entirely Polish. I'll state it if anyone is interested.
Seanus   
6 Dec 2009
News / ENGLISH STILL PROFITABLE IN POLAND? [78]

You said it yourself, Davey. Courts here don't need any more vexatious litigation and we are small fry in their eyes. Unions would go down the same road as most others have, they'd serve their own agenda and profit in their own way. It's very rare to encounter bona fide bodies these days.
Seanus   
6 Dec 2009
News / ENGLISH STILL PROFITABLE IN POLAND? [78]

A teaching union in Poland? They have agencies which just draw their salaries without really doing anything. They are blind and I know this as they haven't taken any action against improprieties. I'd have no faith in others representing my interests here. I'll take a leaf out of delph's book and fight my own corner and educate myself.
Seanus   
6 Dec 2009
News / ENGLISH STILL PROFITABLE IN POLAND? [78]

No, the summer months weren't as fruitful, pawian. Still, I worked steadily over the summer and did well enough. That's the point, to have enough.

Davey, not personally, no.
Seanus   
6 Dec 2009
News / ENGLISH STILL PROFITABLE IN POLAND? [78]

I got 6000PLN a month before the crisis so he is speaking out of his arse. I still get over 4k now and my wife works so it's enough. We eat a lot of staples (that's food btw, dag) so save a fair bit.

He's full of it, Davey. He just wants a rise out of us. If Poles can live off of standard wage then so can I.

We don't even know the guy so just brush him off.
Seanus   
6 Dec 2009
News / ENGLISH STILL PROFITABLE IN POLAND? [78]

I have no such problems as I got it sorted out very clearly. You have to be forthright and just demand the enforcement of the contract.
Seanus   
6 Dec 2009
News / ENGLISH STILL PROFITABLE IN POLAND? [78]

Very true! 15 years ago is not now and people depend on their wages for their livelihood, funnily enough.

I was firm in one of my dealings and I got my way. I was also very firm in standing my ground in another case so the balls are very much there.
Seanus   
6 Dec 2009
Life / Why are Polish people so ruthless? [87]

Sound advice! You have to use your nose to sniff out conniving people. They come from all countries. You mentioned Nigeria. Some of their scams give a whole new meaning to the word 'ruthless'. I had to use my contract law skills to get a Director out of some shtook here. Use your instincts/intuition to help the good guys. I knew he was a cool guy, a firm player, and one who'd appreciate my intervention.
Seanus   
6 Dec 2009
News / ENGLISH STILL PROFITABLE IN POLAND? [78]

Exactly! I knew a case of non-payment where the Polish teacher simply resigned due to months of not getting money. That's a ridiculous state of affairs. Where is the decency is that kind of treatment? You have to know the tone to take with them.
Seanus   
6 Dec 2009
Life / Why are Polish people so ruthless? [87]

Many believe that you have to play hard to get anywhere and they learned that from the West. There will always be those who try and trip you up.
Seanus   
6 Dec 2009
Life / Why are Polish people so ruthless? [87]

You don't know the full position either, Greg, yet you jumped to conclusions. In the absence of more info, you shouldn't be so quick to judge. Judge not, lest thee be judged yourself.

Yawn....maybe, true....yes ;) ;)
Seanus   
6 Dec 2009
Love / Polish girls are pretty and high on morality. [65]

I have heard it many times, Amathyst. Many people here have little respect for the morals of a lot of English people, especially women interestingly enough. I have even heard that those Poles that went to the UK will be corrupted upon their return here.

Such righteous morality is based on the teachings of the RCC and we all know what Dr Ian Paisley has to say about that.
Seanus   
6 Dec 2009
News / ENGLISH STILL PROFITABLE IN POLAND? [78]

They are often built into the contracts. The importance of checking boilertype provisions is of critical importance. They will try and brush over them but they are there for you to read.
Seanus   
6 Dec 2009
Love / Polish girls are pretty and high on morality. [65]

Conventional morality here is perceived as behind the times. I have talked with representatives from the Czech Republic, Germany and other Europeans and they say the same.

To the OP, what is this morality they are so high on?
Seanus   
6 Dec 2009
Love / Polish girls are pretty and high on morality. [65]

Have you checked Poland's GDP recently? Are you aware of how much difficulty the US and UK are in? Are you also aware of the high level of funds that Germany gives them through EU funding?

I live in Poland and can safely tell you that it isn't a third-world country.