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Is it true that foreigners in Poland can teach English without any teaching certificate?


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Lyzko  Jan 16, 12, 23:52    #31
Furthermore, how has a foreigner the audacity to say whether one type of English is "preferrable" over another, even for"simplicitiy's" sake, anymore than I as an American can honestly judge someone else's Polish as completely idomatically and aesthetically "natural" and acceptable, except were I truly bilingual or raised equally in both cultures and educated to the highest standards of both societies?

There's an arrogance afoot that somehow standards in English don't count. Well, they do, believe me:-)))


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