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I give Polish lessons in English or in German!! Wroclaw


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marcelinaThreads: 1
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 Aug 17, 11, 01:09    #1
Hello!

I'm a student of applied linguistics and I give Polish lessons at a low price. I have experience at teaching languages. If you want to start learning Polish ot to improve this language, please contact me.

via e-mail genna17@op.pl

Lyzko  Aug 17, 11, 02:06    #2
Witaj, Marcellino! Na, wo hast du mal Deutsch studiert?

Welcome, Marcellina! So where did you study German? In Poland or in a German-speaking country?
Haeseong  Aug 18, 11, 21:30    #3
Lyzko
I'm thinking about learning Polish in the near future. I'll send e-mail to you when I set my mind.
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 Aug 19, 11, 22:07    #4
ok, I studied German as a foreign language in Poland. Since October this year i'm going to study in Frankfurt (Oder).- 5 year of my study.
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Edited by: marcelina  Jan 1, 12, 22:12    #5
Merged: I'm a student of linguistics and I give Polish lessons at a low price.

I study currently at European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder). I give Polish and German lessons (online) at a low price. If you are interested in my lessons, please contact me:

genna17@op.pl

+4917699756804

+48795561693
chiefx  Jan 29, 12, 17:23    #6
But why would anyone want to learn english from a Polish person?
Unfortunately your english is not good enough to be teaching it. I can tell this from reading your writing, here in this forum!
For anyone else reading this forum: if you want to learn english, find a native english speaker.
If you want to learn polish, then contact Marcelina!!!
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Edited by: GabiDaHun  Jan 29, 12, 20:42    #7
chiefx:
Unfortunately your english is not good enough to be teaching it. I can tell this from reading your writing, here in this forum!
For anyone else reading this forum: if you want to learn english, find a native english speaker.
If you want to learn polish, then contact Marcelina!!!



She says if you want to learn POLISH you should contact her. Sounds like a good teacher.

marcelina:
If you want to start learning Polish ot to improve this language



see....

I'd love to if I could afford the RIDICULOUS prices most PSL. Polish language schools are very expensive, and the schools seem to forget that those of us that want to learn for longer periods, and therefore return for more semesters/years (and thus generate more income) are likely to be on Polish incomes.

At the moment I'm skint. But I could do with a reasonably priced Polish teacher with experience in teaching Polish. The last language school I learned Polish at was charging 110zl PER LESSON (basically 60 days worth of 45 minute classes), which is INSANE that considering that the the cheapest classes I used to teach in London were charging 5z (£1) per hour, and the smaller classes were 25zl per 50 minute lesson.

LEARNING ENGLISH IN LONDON IS ONE QUARTER THE PRICE OF LEARNING POLISH IN KRAKOW!


Massive p1ss take, quite frankly, considering all the economics

There's a lot of money in teaching Polish here, but most "language schools/teachers" only if you want to teach you if you are the fly by night "foreigners", here for a month because of their "girlfriends".

Coincidently, none of the "resident" foreigners returned to the "language school"... which taught me nothing in real terms... with no drilling, no less controlled practise, and which actually diminished my confidence! And I'm a language teacher myself with fluent Hungarian! My colleges with no concept of what a "noun case" or even a "verb" was, were completely confused from day one.

Don't get me wrong, these classes are fine if you want to move at the speed of light in order to say "I took Polish lessons"", but in reality they are as much use as a chocolate urinal vessel.

Point is, us "immigrants" need reasonably priced language lessons, but all we have are useless rip off merchants.

Seems like the PSL schools are just as inept at long term business plans as most ESL schools.


I'd be interested to know how much the OP charges for private polish lessons per hour, where she is located, and if she does group prices.
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 Jan 29, 12, 21:25    #8
Lyzko:
Whilst I'd have to agree, chief, spruce up your own capitalizations (English, not "english"!!!) first before critiziing others LOL



I'm surprised you missed out on the incomplete 2nd sentence! I'm very drunk. It's my excuse anyway! I hope it's an adequate one!

Sozzy..... hic.

I'm glad you agree though.

If ti's any consolation of ESL teachers, the PSL schools are just as bad. Note to self: Don't mention teaching English when pissed!


The Polish language and Poland itself have a lot of wonderful things to offer... the better we speak the better, and more Policised (is that a word??) we become! I wish the OP all the best with finding students, I hope she charges a fair price.
Lyzko  Jan 29, 12, 21:34    #9
How can I help nut agree? The number of Polish-accented English "teachers" I've encountered have oft led me to inquire "Who's the teacher here, and who's the student?"
-:)))

Not to be unkind to Marcellina. Trust her German's at least as good as minelol



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