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Where have all the Polish students gone?



Rita   Oct 30, 07, 11:41 /  #
I'm an English teacher at a further education college in London. Since Poland joined the EU, I've had masses of wonderful Polish students ... until this year. Not a single Polish student! What's happened? Where are you all?

Courses used to be free and we now have to charge fees (new government rules) but the fees are very reasonable - £95 for a one year course, half a day a week.

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  Oct 30, 07, 11:45 /  #
Quoting: Rita
Where are you all?


Maybe they were murdered.
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  Oct 30, 07, 11:52 /  #
Maybe they are better prepared when they leave Poland.
Employers could be offering tuition.
There are so many Polish people it is easier to rely on your, Polish, mate.

When you go to seek your fortune it means that you start with nothing, usually. They can't afford the additional cost.
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  Oct 30, 07, 12:22 /  #
Quoting: Grzegorz_
Maybe they were murdered.


or off commiting crime...?
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  Oct 30, 07, 13:11 /  #
Or they could even just be sleeping for longer periods of time, and preparing to commit crime..............
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Quoting: Rita
I'm an English teacher at a further education college in London. Since Poland joined the EU, I've had masses of wonderful Polish students ... until this year. Not a single Polish student! What's happened? Where are you all?

Courses used to be free and we now have to charge fees (new government rules) but the fees are very reasonable - £95 for a one year course, half a day a week.


As an English teacher, you're probably aware, that jumping in the deep end, is better than someone being told how to jump in the deep end, and how it'd feel to do so.

I'm going to guess, that many of you former Polish students wanted to learn English, not for a love of the language, but because of its economic potential. English is the language not only of business, but many other things. Therefore it made sense, at the time.

Now.. instead of paying to learn English, even at the cheap price of £95 per annum, those Poles are learning English at the "deep end".... idioms, slang, accents, swear words et al...... and getting paid to do so.

If I was in Poland, wishing to learn Polish, the last thing I'd do is sign up for a Polish course. I'd learn "on the job"... or probably, to be truthful "on the piwo" !!! :)

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