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FREE PART TIME COURSES IN ENGLISH! (LONDON)


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  Apr 14, 08, 15:07  #1

FREE PART TIME COURSES IN ENGLISH AND LITERACY - EARN A QUALIFICATION AND EARN £100!!!

A government funded programme that we are running at our learning centre in london.

Once a week - you pick anyday that you are free - you get a tutor and are helped every step of the way...

Once you have completd (roughly 4-5 weeks) you get a national certificate, £100 and a reference from us...

Perfect if English is not your 1st language and you are job hunting in London.


Contact Aneesa : aneesa.noor@creativeminds.net



                              
 
BubbaWoo
  Apr 14, 08, 15:13  #2

hang on a cotton pikin moment - the government is giving foriegners undred sovs to learn english?

youre avin a fukin bubble mate

what bout if enlich is your first langige and you dont speak it proper like?

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incubus
  Apr 14, 08, 15:19  #3

Guest:
Once you have completd (roughly 4-5 weeks) you get a national certificate, £100 and a reference from us...


hmmm for a hundred british bucks i could pretend i speak no english *evil smile*


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szarlotka
  Apr 14, 08, 15:23  #4

incubus:
hmmm for a hundred british bucks i could pretend i speak no english *evil smile*


Fiendish. Unfortunately noimmigration is in the queue ahead of you and so are all his mates - which makes you number three in the queue. Be patient innit


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incubus
Edited by: incubus  Apr 14, 08, 15:42  #5

szarlotka:
Fiendish. Unfortunately noimmigration is in the queue ahead of you and so are all his mates - which makes you number three in the queue. Be patient innit


lol it sounds like he is number one and number two is all his mates but it can only be one person queing at one spot so all his friends is actually one friend... wonder who that is... a blow up doll perhaps... i meant INNIT?


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noimmigration
  Apr 14, 08, 16:08  #6

this is disgusting, govenrment intitiative meaning WE TAXPAYERS have to fund these english language courses for these bloody immigrants.

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szkotja2007
  Apr 14, 08, 16:12  #7

noimmigration:
WE TAXPAYERS

LOL - you wish.


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miranda
  Apr 14, 08, 16:13  #8

how does anybody commenting on here know where the money is coming from?


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szarlotka
  Apr 14, 08, 16:14  #9

noimmigration:
this is disgusting, govenrment intitiative meaning WE TAXPAYERS have to fund these english language courses for these bloody immigrants.


And they get double the money if they're gay or limbless. Shocking. We're much better off buying a Trident or two


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incubus
  Apr 14, 08, 16:23  #10

noimmigration:
WE TAXPAYERS


how about you`d say: `those bloody polish tax payers pay taxes in MY country so they can get something in return and learn MY language?`


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ShelleyS
Edited by: ShelleyS  Apr 15, 08, 09:28  #11

miranda:
how does anybody commenting on here know where the money is coming from?


quote=Guest]A government funded programme that we are running at our learning centre in london.[/quote]

Therefore coming out of tax paid and things like this dont help people's feelings towards immigrants - even the most tolerent get a wee bit pished off when tax has just increased for those poorest and council tax went up on average by 7%..and all the while the government is sqaundering money!

incubus:
how about you`d say: `those bloody polish tax payers pay taxes in MY country so they can get something in return and learn MY language?`


How about I say, if you chose to come and live and work in a country, learn the language...why the fek should we provide you with free lessons? I think that those Polish tax payers get paid a better wage than they would in Poland and those with kids get child benefit.... would you expect something for free in Poland just because you paid your tax?


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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Apr 15, 08, 09:49  #12

ShelleyS:
quote=Guest]A government funded programme that we are running at our learning centre in london.
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of, fair enough LOL
ShelleyS:
Therefore coming out of tax paid and things like this dont help people's feelings towards immigrants - even the most tolerent get a wee bit pished off when tax has just increased for those poorest and council tax went up on average by 7%..and all the while the government is sqaundering money!

fair enough. What are you gonna do about it then? It is hard to belive that the rise in taxes anywhere is due to higher spending on language schools IMO.


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ShelleyS
  Apr 15, 08, 10:08  #13

miranda:
It is hard to belive that the rise in taxes anywhere is due to higher spending on language schools IMO.


I very much doubt that too, but it doesnt help public feeling when you're £££ down on last year because of increase in bills and tax (council tax rise circa. 7%, gas circa. 10%, water rates circa. 15%, electric circa. 10% - it all adds up)...and as a national you get nothing extra for working your a$$ off and if you do fall on hard times, forget it, you are right at the back of the cue.....yet you see people come in to the country get free housing, free language class and benefits galor...

And M, please dont think Im aiming this specifically at Polish people because Im not, it's aimed at anyone that's getting freebies, whilst I have to work hard and get only what I work for and I dont expect something for nothing.

Yes I know that it's a political thing and the forum isnt the place to discuss this, but I just wanted to answer you question.


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miranda
  Apr 15, 08, 10:43  #14

ShelleyS:
And M, please dont think Im aiming this specifically at Polish people because Im not, it's aimed at anyone that's getting freebies, whilst I have to work hard and get only what I work for and I dont expect something for nothing.Yes I know that it's a political thing and the forum isnt the place to discuss this, but I just wanted to answer you question.

I know, fair enough:)


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incubus
  Apr 15, 08, 12:05  #15

ShelleyS:
How about I say, if you chose to come and live and work in a country, learn the language...why the fek should we provide you with free lessons? I think that those Polish tax payers get paid a better wage than they would in Poland and those with kids get child benefit.... would you expect something for free in Poland just because you paid your tax?


we have FREE vocational courses offered by our jobcentre in my hometown of gliwice, those are offered even to people who never paid taxes before. that`s how my best friend got a good job in administration in the city`s court.

btw, the members of your government like to drink a lot in the houses of parliament so you can`t be surprised of the decisions they make since they`re drunk most of the time :)


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szarlotka
  Apr 15, 08, 12:17  #16

incubus:
btw, the members of your government like to drink a lot in the houses of parliament


If you had to sit through that c**P day in day out you'd turn to drink too. Good prices in the House of Commons bar though. Cheaper than for the masses in the surrounding boozers


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incubus
  Apr 15, 08, 14:30  #17

erm, just thought you`d like to know that those cheap drinks are paid by tax payers.


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isthatu2
  Apr 15, 08, 14:38  #18

Carefull when you get to uptight about these sort of posts, the far right has a nasty habit of running black propaganda like this.


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szarlotka
Edited by: szarlotka  Apr 15, 08, 14:52  #19

incubus:
erm, just thought you`d like to know that those cheap drinks are paid by tax payers.


I know that... but since I've paid more tax than most I thought I'd get a few cheap drinks for it...


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ShelleyS
  Apr 16, 08, 02:40  #20

incubus:
we have FREE vocational courses offered by our jobcentre in my hometown of gliwice, those are offered even to people who never paid taxes before. that`s how my best friend got a good job in administration in the city`s court.


Good for Gliwice and I'm over the moon about your friends new job, but wtf has that got to do with England offering free English lessons to foreigners?

answers on a post card please!


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gdj67
  Apr 16, 08, 06:11  #21

Does anyone know of a similar scheme being offered to English speakers wanting to improve their Polish in Warsaw?
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incubus
Edited by: incubus  Apr 16, 08, 07:55  #22

ShelleyS:

Good for Gliwice and I'm over the moon about your friends new job, but wtf has that got to do with England offering free English lessons to foreigners?

answers on a post card please!


eeerr you asked me a question:

ShelleyS:
would you expect something for free in Poland just because you paid your tax?


i answered by saying:

incubus:
we have FREE vocational courses (...)


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if you want to complain about free language courses offered to foreigners, about the amount of immigrantsetc, go complain to your MP. it`s easy to blame immigrants but think hard: would you turn your back away from something positive that was being given to you for free?


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ShelleyS
Edited by: ShelleyS  Apr 16, 08, 09:20  #23

incubus:
if you want to complain about free language courses offered to foreigners, about the amount of immigrantsetc, go complain to your MP. it`s easy to blame immigrants but think hard: would you turn your back away from something positive that was being given to you for free?


Whatever, I would suggest you take full advantage of it, after all it is FREE! Maybe I'll enquire whilst in Spain if the government would consider running FREE Spanish classes for us ignorant English...

ShelleyS:
Yes I know that it's a political thing and the forum isnt the place to discuss this, but I just wanted to answer you question.


Read things a little bit clearer!

Who ever created this topic is talking through their arse

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7170125.stm

And here is the answer to that chap who asked about FREE Polish lesons

NO 14:


Advanced courses do exist, but only if you go to Poland itself (from experience) There is an excellent school in Sopot that teaches Polish as a foriegn language to English speaking people.(its expensive but well worth it)



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incubus
  Apr 16, 08, 11:21  #24

ShelleyS:
Whatever, I would suggest you take full advantage of it, after all it is FREE! Maybe I'll enquire whilst in Spain if the government would consider running FREE Spanish classes for us ignorant English...


i would,if i really needed it and had the time. not all english are ignorant. cheer up shells :)


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