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learning aids for polish learning english


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angel
Edited by: angel  Mar 13, 08, 10:35  #1

any one know where in england i can get textbooks cds, dvds,to teach english to a polish person who speaks and underestands not much english

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MareGaea
  Mar 13, 08, 10:51  #2

Try a bookshop.

M-G (always glad to help)

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ShelleyS
  Mar 13, 08, 10:54  #3

angel wrote:
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Have a look on line, lots of helpful tests for all levels :)

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telefonitika
  Mar 13, 08, 11:10  #4

eBay or enquire at the local college as they will run ESOL courses of all levels

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Finefilly
  Mar 14, 08, 17:47  #5

Hi angel,

I think telefonitika is right if this is this person's level:

angel wrote:
who speaks and underestands not much english


but it does tend to be the bigger colleges who will offer the ESOL Pre-Entry 1 or Entry 1 courses. They will assess this person before they assign them to a class.

Remember too that ESOL is no longer free in the UK and course fees can be hugely varied. If your friend receives any type of benefit (except I think child benefit for some strange reason) they would only have to pay the college's registration fee.

Books are OK but if the student has difficulty reading in english they might find following the text a bit of an uphill struggle.

Let me know how you get on - I work in this field in the UK (state and private).

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angel
  Mar 14, 08, 20:16  #6

he is in poland and he wants me to send him some material-but cant he get it there?

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telefonitika
Edited by: telefonitika  Mar 15, 08, 08:43  #7

there are quite selection of books in stores like Empik that have books to learn english with also stores near universities in Poland stock books to learn english

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F15guy
  Mar 16, 08, 13:52  #8

Angel wrote: he wants me to send him some material-but cant he get it there?


Of course he can get it there. But you won't be the one paying for it then.

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