Think it is 4 plus 1. But what the Poles call a masters is often what we would call a basic degree. A lot of students study the last year part time and work as well.
I have no idea what you are talking about.
Don’t know about smartness but the birds are more than 6% better looking anyway.
Way more than 6% less fat at least.
[quote=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 898225, member: 2272”]Grades are irrelevant in themselves. It all depends on where you are on bell curve. The niceties of grades are lost on communities with third and fourth generation unemployment.
giving a kid who knows nobody who works a house and an income at 16 for getting pregnant encourages teenage pregnancy and the rest that follows[/quote]
Where are you getting this from? Are you going to keep repeating it all day?
Only you can confirm whether or not you believe their degree courses last for 6 years or not.
So Polish fellas claiming to have a Masters could just be jumped up ARTS students with fuck all? Meh, we’re still no 1 so.
That’s probably so they can play the Polish equivalent of the Sigerson.
Which is the Szyzgerzyon
We should be doing a lot to improve foreign languages in schools. Starting to learn a foreign language when you hit secondary school is fucking stupid. We should be introducing foreign languages at an earlier stage in education.
Aidan Walsh would love it there so.
Professor Marek Zalinski from Wroclaw Institute of Technology has been very vocal about player burnout.
That was a perfectly formulated question. You should have picked me up on typing “there” instead of “their” which I am mortified about.
I did in a subtle manner by spelling it correctly myself, pal.
Why were you asking yourself the question?
Just noticed some cunt going on about our “herretidge” on my Facebook feed. Looking at the full post, it appears that he means “heritage”.
Roddy Doyle?
Agree. The way we teach languages is shit anyway. Including Irish.
Irish is taught in a different way to foreign languages.
Yes. But the curriculum is also terrible and it’s poorly taught. Our language teachers, in my limited experience, are rubbish. But also the way the courses are designed are poor.
Native English speakers the world over are usually crap at other languages because they can afford to be. We live in an English speaking world for the most part. Certainly in business English is the default language.
Most popular movies, music all in English. We don’t get a chance to practice our language in most situations. Even in France now there are more and more cinemas showing original language version (English) of Hollywood movies so you hear the real actors etc.
A lot of Europeans live in bi-lingual homes. Only real way to learn a language is to immerse oneself in it and go an live in a country where it is spoken or be constantly exposed to it. If footballers can do it then it is not rocket science.