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Nowi Europejczycy w Wielkiej
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])
New Europeans in Britain
• Polish children in English schools
Name as many countries as
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Time 3 minutes
EUROPE
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EUROPE
1.Iceland
5.Sweden
6.Finland
4.Norway
7.Russia
8. Estonia
2. Ireland
40.Denmark
9. Latvia
10. Lithuania
3.UK
36.Netherlands
37.Belgium
11.Belarus
38.Germany
35.Luxembourg
15.Poland
16. Czech
39.France 34.Switzerland
33.Austria
12.Ukraine
17.Slovakia
18 Hungary
32.Italy 28.Slovenia
27.Croatia
42.Portugal
41.Spain
43.Andorra
31.San
Marino
30.Vatican
14. Moldova
19.Romania
26.Bosnia 25.Serbia
Herzegovina
24.Monte20.Bulgaria
negro
23.Macedonia
22.Albania
21Greece
29.Malta
44.Cyprus
13.Turkey
“Do you speak English?”
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What are those languages?
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Time: 5 minutes
“Do you speak English?”
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
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
6. Govorite li engleski? Croatian
24. Vorbiţi englezeşte? Moldovian
7. Mluvíte anglicky? Czech
25. Snakker du engelsk?
8. Taler De engelsk? Danish
26. Czy mówisz po angielsku? Polish
9. Spreekt u Engels? Dutch
27. Fala inglês? Portuguese
10. Kas te räägite inglise keelt? Estonian
28. Vorbiţi engleseşte? Romanian
11. Puhutteko englantia? Finnish
29. Вы гoвopитe пo-aнглийcки? Russian
12. Spreekt u Engels? Flemish
30. Гoвopитe ли eнглeски? Serbian
13. Parlez-vous anglais? French
31. Hovoríte po anglicky? Slovakian
14. Sprechen Sie Englisch? German
32. Govorite angleŝko? Slovenian
15. Mιλάτέ Aγγλικά Greek
33. Talar du engelska? Swedish
16. Beszél angolul?
Hungarian
17. Talar þú ensku?
Icelandic
34. Ви poзмoвляэтe aнглiйcкoю мoвoю?
Ukrainian
Norwegian
Eastern Europeans Alphabets
Russian Alphabet
Greek Alphabet
KNOWLEDGE OF ENGLISH
IN EUROPE
Good Morning, Hello
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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
Religion in Europe
POLAND IS IN CENTRAL EUROPE
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)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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POLISH
POLISH
FR/ GERM
GERM
CHEM
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MATHS
CHEM
POLISH
BIOLOGY
POLISH
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RELIGION
HISTORY
POLISH
POLISH
RELIGION
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PE
MATHS
PHYSICS
IT
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PE
GERMAN
ART
PE
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HISTORY
CITIZEN.
TUTOR
HISTORY
MATHS
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GEOGR
BIOLOGY
PHILOSO
DEFENCE
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ART/MUS
GERMAN
PHILOSO
FRENCH
FRENCH
Foreign Languages in Schools
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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
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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
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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
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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
• WHAT THEY MEANT;
• 1. "I'm electric"
• 1. "I'm an electrician"
• 2. "My birthday, it was not
yesterday"
• 2. He wanted to say: "I wasn't
born yesterday"
• 3. "I like her hole" Chatting
about nice girl...
• 3. "I like everything about
her" - "I like her whole"
• 4. "I like tinkering"
• 4. This was meant to be "I
like DIY"
• 5. "At the party were only
small people" (in reply to my • 5. He was learning from
dictionary, and wanted to say
question why he didn't like
"At the party there were only
the party)
a few people"
• 6. "I like cock" (job interview)
• 6. She meant "I like cooking"
• 7. "Take off your clothes" (on
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arrival at a party)
disappointment it turned out
to mean "Take off your coat"
How to pronounce that?! / Other language issues
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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
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[...],Please!
Tenses
Confidence to speak
Talking about
weather...
Different order of
sentence
Idioms
Accents
Language intonation
DZIĘKUJE!
THANK YOU!