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Thebert   
21 Mar 2015
Work / Advice on Teaching English in Poland [709]

Lyzko,

That does make perfect sense, especially in a place such as Poland where the girls are definitely nice on the eyes. However, being a volunteer I was hoping that I would be viewed as a person just genuinely trying to help out. If volunteering as an English teacher wasn't a possibility then I will have to explore other volunteer positions that may be available in the Krakow region.

Thanks for the help lads.
Thebert   
21 Mar 2015
Work / Advice on Teaching English in Poland [709]

Roger5,

I am looking to volunteer. So I would be expecting to offer my services free of charge. Would this be something that a grammar school would be interested in? Or would they simply not bother seeing as I still have no qualifications or experience?
Thebert   
21 Mar 2015
Work / Advice on Teaching English in Poland [709]

Hi guys,

I've recently relocated to Krakow temporarily with the hope of participating in some volunteer work. I was more focused on directing my effort into teaching English. I am a recent Australian graduate in Civil Engineering, however I have no TEFL or CELTA. From research I am aware that the chances are extremely slim for someone like myself who has no teaching qualifications or experience to secure a paid job. However, I don't want to invest my time and money into completing a CELTA course if the job prospects are still going to be bleak at best.

Would my services be desirable for a grammar school to take me on?