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Job Prospects in Poland with English, Polish and German language skills



nataliem93Threads: 1
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 Aug 8, 10, 21:35    #1
Hey there, my name is Natalie and I live in Scotland therefore I am a native English speaker. I am 17 and going to university in Glasgow in 2011 to study for an MA in Polish and German. This means I would speak fluent English, German and Polish. I was just wondering what the job prospects would be for me in Poland if I graduated with this degree, are language graduates generally successful?

Kind regards :)

Natalie xx
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 Aug 8, 10, 23:48    #2
get yourself some kind of TEFL and you should be sorted if you want to teach english,
but with the german qualification you'd be able to teach it no hassle, all the classes are done in the target language so even though you're studyin polish you wouldnt even have to use it at all



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