English Teaching Jobs in Poland: Since joining the European Union in 2004, Poland's demand for English teachers has increased three-fold. Students interested in a business-oriented career must take a government administered English proficiency exam. Salaries are usually lower in Poland than in other parts of Europe, but the opportunity to make extra money with private lessons is around every corner. English teachers in Poland can enter into short contracts.
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