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jeremyborn1   
8 Jan 2013
Work / Opportunities for English speaking actors in Poland? advice on teaching conversational English [13]

theres at least 38 million people here
thats a big market to me

I was specifically asking people about large cities where many people go to,my friend in Krakow told me that there are too many teachers there working for nothing. I was curious about other large cities.

for english only speaking people with no experience? dont be silly

The best way to learn English is by speaking ,while grammar is a must speaking should come first.

i dont think youre fit to teach english

I significantly improved the English spoken by many Europeans this summer when I was in Vienna. They personally thanked me for that. I was improving my German,but people asked me to help with their English.
jeremyborn1   
6 Jan 2013
Work / Quiet Place to teach English in Krakow ? [24]

Merged: Best place in Poland to teach English,where and why?

What is the best place to teach English in Poland? Is it true that all of the big cities are over saturated with teachers;or is this just Krakow?
jeremyborn1   
5 Jan 2013
Work / Opportunities for English speaking actors in Poland? advice on teaching conversational English [13]

Greetings! I am an American who is a dual citizen of both the US and Germany (EU). I was wondering about opportunities for teaching conversational English in Poland and acting. I have no experience acting,but I heard there is a massive need for opportunities of this sorts. However, I might be miss-informed about this .I am planning on moving to Austria or Germany to study next year,but I might want to explore other options as well for the distant future. Is it possible to earn a basic income and live comfortably teaching only English conversation;or would I have to teach Grammar? I am also aware that it is almost impossible to find teaching gigs in Krakow. Can I have some conformation on this;does this also apply to other big cities? Since I do not drive, would living in a medium or small town/city be a problem? I am interesting in Krakow as I have ancestral roots their and I have a friend who lives there who can help me get ''acquainted''. Also,have there been any general trends of other EU citizens (I guess British) setting up businesses and being successful like this article from the Guardian suggests? Is there still a huge market? My father might try to get Polish citizenship through ancestral roots ,he does mainly small scale investing.

guardian.co.uk/world/2007/dec/12/poland.helenpidd
jeremyborn1   
17 Dec 2011
USA, Canada / Where do most Polish-Americans identify on the political spectrum? [142]

there probably Democrats for economic reasons,however they are devout Catholics (or at least the older Generation) so their conservative for social reasons and more intolerant , I think Economics trumps social views,so their socially conservative democrats, kinda like the Auto-workers before machines and China replaced their jobs. I always thought Polish Americans were more working than middle class,my Polish great grandmother had no college degree,she was republican though. stupid republicans XD