Polcymrounig
14 Jan 2011
Work / Advice for a worried English stranger / Native speaker who wants to move to Poland [23]
May I suggest that you look up the 'Callan Method' of teaching English which does not require any formal qualifications. So long as you can 'read' English. The majority of people, whatever their native language, were taught to speak by non language qualified people; mums, dads, brothers, sisters, etc. People either strongly deride or support this method and it is really your choice. I taught English in Poland by this method for 4+ years and loved it.
Look up 'Callan Method' in Google and select the sites you need. Between them you will get the information you need including demonstration lessons as they are taught. Your stage experience is probably the most valuable and to prospective employers most attractive.
Callan lists 69 schools in Poland that use this method, there are probably double that number who do not 'pay' Callan the registration fee. The school I taught in used to be registered but not now. They probably don't need to since they are so well established. To my big surprise I could not see one in ToruĊ.
Good luck, let us know how you get on.
Mike.
May I suggest that you look up the 'Callan Method' of teaching English which does not require any formal qualifications. So long as you can 'read' English. The majority of people, whatever their native language, were taught to speak by non language qualified people; mums, dads, brothers, sisters, etc. People either strongly deride or support this method and it is really your choice. I taught English in Poland by this method for 4+ years and loved it.
Look up 'Callan Method' in Google and select the sites you need. Between them you will get the information you need including demonstration lessons as they are taught. Your stage experience is probably the most valuable and to prospective employers most attractive.
Callan lists 69 schools in Poland that use this method, there are probably double that number who do not 'pay' Callan the registration fee. The school I taught in used to be registered but not now. They probably don't need to since they are so well established. To my big surprise I could not see one in ToruĊ.
Good luck, let us know how you get on.
Mike.