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 Apr 28, 11, 16:03    #61
ukpolska:
In your opinion, but the obvious need for private schools doesn't back this up does it.

I hear what u are saying UK Polska but honestly I met unqualified and inexperienced native english teachers without even a college background who would have struggled with CAE themselves, teaching in these wonderful private schools in Poland. At least someone with a pedagogical background and FCE might have more clue than these, even if their pron. is a bit rubbish?

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Edited by: ukpolska  Apr 28, 11, 16:07    #62
rozumiemnic:
At least someone with a pedagogical background and FCE might have more clue than these, even if their pron. is a bit rubbish?

You would hope so wouldn't you! ;0)

As I said:

ukpolska:
To be honest with turkishgrl's qualifications I would have much more confidence in her teaching children than someone with a basic FCE and I would advise her to contact me as we have a lack of good elementary school English Teachers here where I live.

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 Apr 28, 11, 16:25    #63
ahhh yeh it wasn't you who was getting all snotty about Turkish girl!! It must have been that Delphi etc .Mind you he is negative about anybody's plans....;)
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 Apr 28, 11, 16:27    #64
Poles are naive people if they need Turkish professor of English
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 Apr 28, 11, 16:28    #65
Crow:
good joke

southern:
Dumb as a Turk you think?

Come on guys that's a bit of a bigoted response.

My wife has spent the last three months in Istanbul setting up a joint research project with her Institute, the National Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, and has been pleasantly surprised with the level of professionalism of the Turkish researchers.
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 Apr 28, 11, 16:30    #66
ukpolska:
has been pleasantly surprised with the level of professionalism of the Turkish researchers.

why wouldn't they be professional?
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Edited by: ukpolska  Apr 28, 11, 17:04    #67
pgtx:
why wouldn't they be professional?

I have only to refer you to the above posts that ridicule Turkish people, and mud sticks after so much stereotyping that unfortunately there is an undercurrent of belief.
Happily, my wife has learnt that this is not the case and has invited some of these researchers to our house for a summer holiday and I for one am really looking forward to it ;0)
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 Apr 30, 11, 07:29    #68
ukpolska:
I have only to refer you to the above posts that ridicule Turkish people

Anybody they accept as a guest will always experience unbelievable hospitality.

Given sufficiently decent level of knowledge I can't see why a Turkish gal shouldn't teach English anywhere she wants. I taught ESL in New York City to Poles and to Hispanics. Not such a difficult job at all but money was good just to get started.


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