Placement Test A
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Ania PyszakANGIELSKI
Hiya! I am a traveller who fell in love with Krakow and now occasionally leaves this magical city to see what lies beyond ;) I finished Linguistics with minors in German and French at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, going on to a Masters in TEFL in Vermont, USA and becoming a teacher of English in Poland. I love languages, English and Polish being closest to my heart. In the future, Spanish and Swahili are hopefully on the linguistic menu.
Ron MukerjiANGIELSKI
The teacher… the friend… the solutions-provider. My motto in life is “Aim for the moon… even if you don’t make it to the moon, you’ll be among stars” I get high on ‘knowledge’ on any given subject. As they say … I got too much life…running through my veins… And I forgot to add, I hate unsolved problems.
Justyna Krzton NIEMIECKI i POLSKI
My students call me "Mrs Genitive" (and what that means, you will find out in class. I encourage you to join!). In others as well as in me, I value a sense of humour the most. It helps - and not just when analyzing Polish grammar!"
Gary DixonANGIELSKI
Hello there. My name is Gary and I am from London. I recently moved to Krakow after a 10 month stint in Lodz. In Lodz I studied Polish for 5 months while I also taught English. I graduated in "International Business (New Europe) with Polish" at Greenwich university. Upon my graduation I trained to become an English teacher and for 10 years I taught English in London. I enjoy teaching as I always meet interesting people who have their own unique views of the world. Hope to see you soon.
Andy KeoghANGIELSKI
"Dzien Dobry! How are you? My name is Andrew and I am an English Teacher from the Worlds first ever Garden City, Letchworth! (google it). Now I live in beautiful Krakow. I love the Human Race, hiking in the Tatry Mountains, painting, trying to learn polish, music, European history and culture. On sundays I play soccer for Krakow United. I hope to meet you soon! May you live as long as you want and never want as long as you live!"(An Irish Blessing)
Gosia Jasińska- PanekANGIELSKI i POLSKI
Pracuję w Prologu „od zawsze.” Lubię poznawać nowych ludzi i słuchać, co mają do powiedzenia. Wierzę, że język jest po to, by się komunikować. I tego właśnie oczekuję od moich studentów na zajęciach – żeby mówili!
Agata KurdzielANGIELSKI i POLSKI
A graduate of the English Language Teacher Training College at the Academy of Pedagogy in Cracow (BA) and the Institute of English Philology at the Jagiellonian University (MA in English Teaching Methodology). In 1998-1999 - scholarship at the Academy of Pedagogy in Freiburg, Germany. A teacher at Prolog since 1999. Interests: books by Minette Walters, travelling and enjoying life. Demanding, but effective and appreciative of students' hard work!
Simon LunnANGIELSKI
Simon likes to read books and listen to music. If he hadn't become a teacher he would probably have become a librarian. You can usualy see him riding his bike, teaching or with his children. His greatest extravagance is chocolate. If you hear word "huge" from his mounth it's the phrase which he most overuses.


The teachers were both very professional, kind and on the alert. During the two weeks I learned a lot of Polish, much more than during the month with another institute. Also the social aspects were very worthful to me!
Jan Roelof Nienhuis z Holandii
It was just great to spend time in Krakow and the teaching was very active. I,m looking forward to go to Prolog school again and learn more and see again the impressive old culture in Krakow.
Magnhildur Björk Gísladóttir z Islandii


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