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Teaching English (I have a genuine London accent)


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 Jan 7, 11, 17:54    #1
Professional Native English teacher with genuine London accent available for quality teaching. Many years experience living in Goc³awek area.
Special offer current. 12 classes for the price of 8 classes.

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 Jan 7, 11, 17:59    #2
Urchin:
Special offer current. 12 classes for the price of 8 classes.


Blimey, times are that hard?

I've given the occasional free class, (usually 11 classes for 10 paid upfront) - but 12 for the price of 8?
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 Jan 7, 11, 18:27    #3
Just lost a big lucrative contract with NBP and moved to a new area. Special promotion to make a new start
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 Jan 7, 11, 20:02    #4
Urchin:
genuine London accent


genuine question, is that a major selling point?
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 Jan 7, 11, 20:12    #5
Urchin:
genuine London accent


Usefull for Poles who want to live in London...no use at all in Yorkshire...
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 Jan 7, 11, 20:19    #6
Urchin:
with genuine London accent


east end or west end
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 Jan 7, 11, 20:56    #7
East Ender born in Limehouse
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 Jan 7, 11, 21:04    #8
Would any Poles really see that as a positive? I can certainly see the negatives in terms of pronunciation for example.
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 Jan 7, 11, 22:48    #9
I don't think the cockney accent would be attractive to poles - i've even heard brits complain about it. Cockney speakers pronounce words in a way that would make it difficult for poles to learn. Poles tend to sound out all the letters in a word (just like in Polish) and therefore a lighter british/irish/canadian/american accent would be more sought out by poles.
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 Jan 7, 11, 22:49    #10
BBman:
I don't think the cockney accent would be attractive to poles


But doesn't Kevin have a London accent?



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