Nowi Europejczycy w Wielkiej Nowi Europejczycy w Wielkiej Brytanii Brytanii
• Polskie dzieci w angielskich szkołach.
Produced as part of the Partnership Development Schools (PDS) Strategy Phase 3 2008-09 (Lead PDS: The Park Community School. Contact Chris Ley ([email protected])
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6.Finland
5.Sweden
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3.UK
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19.Romania
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13.Turkey21Greece
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30.Vatican
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44.Cyprus
““Do you speak English?”Do you speak English?”
What are those languages? What are those languages?
Time: 5 minutesTime: 5 minutes
1. A dini anglisht? Albanian
2. Цi Bы paзmaŷляeцe пa-aнгeлску? Belarusian
3. Govorite li engleski? Bosnan
4. Гoвopитe ли aнглийски? Bulgarian
5. Parla anglès vostè? Catalan
6. Govorite li engleski? Croatian
7. Mluvíte anglicky? Czech
8. Taler De engelsk? Danish
9. Spreekt u Engels? Dutch
10. Kas te räägite inglise keelt? Estonian
11. Puhutteko englantia? Finnish
12. Spreekt u Engels? Flemish
13. Parlez-vous anglais? French
14. Sprechen Sie Englisch? German
15. Mιλάτέ Aγγλικά Greek
16. Beszél angolul? Hungarian
17. Talar þú ensku? Icelandic
18. Parla inglese? Italian
19. Val jūs runājat angliski? Latvian
20. Arjūs kalbate angliŝkal? Lithuanian
21. Schwätzt Du Englesch? Luxembourgish
22. Дaли збоpyвaтe aнлиcки? Macedonian
23. Titkellem bl-Ingliż? Maltese
24. Vorbiţi englezeşte? Moldovian
25. Snakker du engelsk? Norwegian
26. Czy mówisz po angielsku? Polish
27. Fala inglês? Portuguese
28. Vorbiţi engleseşte? Romanian
29. Вы гoвopитe пo-aнглийcки? Russian
30. Гoвopитe ли eнглeски? Serbian
31. Hovoríte po anglicky? Slovakian
32. Govorite angleŝko? Slovenian
33. Talar du engelska? Swedish
34. Ви poзмoвляэтe aнглiйcкoю мoвoю? Ukrainian
“Do you speak English?”
Good Morning, Hello
• Dobar Den - Bulgarian• Dobro Jutro, Dobar Dan, Dobra Većer, Laku Noć - Croatian• Dobré Ráno, Dobrý Den, Ahoj - Czech• Jo Napot, Szervusz - Hungarian, Magyar• Labdien, Sveiki, Chau - Latvian• Dzień Dobry, Dobry Wieczór, Cześć - Polish• Salut; Buna Dimineata/Ziua/Seara; Buna - Romanian• Dobro Jutro, Dobar Dan, Dobro Veče, Laku Noć - Serbian• Dobrý Bodyeny, Ahoj - Slovak• Dobro Jutro; Dober Dan; Dober Večer - Slovenian• Dobriy Ranuke, Dobriy Deyn, Dobriy Vechir, Pryvit - Ukranian
Education in Poland
• Starts at the age of 7 years in primary school (for 6 years)
• Lower secondary level starting at the age of 13 consisting of 3 years in gymnasium, , ends with an exam.
• This is followed by upper secondary level, which has several alternatives, the most common being the 3 years in a liceum or 4 years in a technikum. Both end with a maturity examination
• May be followed by several forms of upper education, leading to licencjat or inżynier (Polish equivalents of Bachelor's degree), magister (Polish equivalent of Master's degree) and eventually doktor (Polish equivalent of Ph. D. degree).
Grades
Getting a 1 in any subject means that the student has to repeat the year, including all subjects that were passed.
• 1 (niedostateczna, insufficient) • 2 (initially mierna, poor, renamed
dopuszczająca, passing) • 3 (dostateczna, sufficient) • 4 (dobra, good) • 5 (bardzo dobra, very good) • 6 (celująca, excellent)
Time table year 1 of High School (16 Years Old Pupil)
FRENCHFRENCHPHILOSOGERMANART/MUS8
DEFENCEPHILOSOBIOLOGYGEOGR7
MATHSHISTORYTUTORCITIZEN.HISTORY6
ITPEARTGERMANPE5
ITPHYSICSMATHSPE4
RELIGIONPOLISHPOLISHHISTORYRELIGION3
POLISHBIOLOGYPOLISHCHEMMATHS2
CHEMGERMFR/ GERMPOLISHPOLISH1
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Foreign Languages in SchoolsForeign Languages in Schools
• English - 82.2%
• Russian - 52.0%
• French - 42.0%
• Italian - 25.5%
• Spanish - 23.5%
• Others - 2.8%
Students in Polish schools typically learn two foreign languages
Ethnic Minorities in Poland
• Silesians - 173 253• Germans - 152 897• Belarusian's - 48 737• Ukrainians - 30 957• Roma - 12 855• Russians - 6 103• Lemko - 5 863• Lithuanians - 5 846• Kashubians - 5 062• Slovakians - 2 001
• Vietnamese - 1 808• French - 1 633• Americans - 1 541• Greeks - 1 404• Italians - 1 367• Jews - 1 133• Bulgarians - 1 112• Armenians - 1 082• Czechs - 831• Tatars - 495• Karaims - 45
Polish Students• Lack of parents for months before coming to Britain• Parents work long hours, children are left alone• Less strict schools in Britain• ''Cultural shock'' new languages, different cultures,
religions• Using Polish at school, home, polish TV, internet, so they
do not learn English that quickly• No hobbies, favourite subjects in school• 11 years old : easy and quick adaptation age • Level differences between Polish schools in big cities
and countryside• Polish children almost never say ''I don't understand''• British school curriculum has less material, but is more
practical• In Poland pupils live in the same area, they meet after
school, play together
“Polish Jokes”• WHAT THEY SAID
• 1. "I'm electric"
• 2. "My birthday, it was not yesterday"
• 3. "I like her hole" Chatting about nice girl...
• 4. "I like tinkering"
• 5. "At the party were only small people" (in reply to my question why he didn't like the party)
• 6. "I like cock" (job interview)
• 7. "Take off your clothes" (on arrival at a party)
• WHAT THEY MEANT;
• 1. "I'm an electrician"
• 2. He wanted to say: "I wasn't born yesterday"
• 3. "I like everything about her" - "I like her whole"
• 4. This was meant to be "I like DIY"
• 5. He was learning from dictionary, and wanted to say "At the party there were only a few people"
• 6. She meant "I like cooking"
• 7. Much to my disappointment it turned out to mean "Take off your coat"
How to pronounce that?! / Other language issues
• Where?, Wear, Were• Three, Tree, Free!• Sheet, Shit!• Feet, Fit• Sea, See• It, Eat• Eyes, Ice• Lie, Lay• Beach, Beech, Bitch!• Still, Steal, Steel• Whole, Hole
• [...],Please!• Tenses• Confidence to speak• Talking about
weather...• Different order of
sentence• Idioms• Accents• Language intonation
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