Magdalena Kondro
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Magdalena Kondro is an ELT teacher, teacher trainer and author of coursebooks for Macmillan Education. At Wrocław University of Science and Technology, she teaches ESP and Academic English to full time undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD students. Previously she has been a Director of Studies at a language school, a lecturer at a military university and a teacher in state schools. She has run ELT methodology courses for the University of Lower Silesia and methodology of classes and lectures in English courses at the Academy of Art and Design in Wroclaw. She has also taught Business English courses tailored for various professional groups. As a teacher trainer, she leads workshops for various organisations, including IATEFL. Magdalena is energetic and creative with a can-do attitude and passion for sharing her vast collection of effective language learning tips and tricks. People fascinate her immensely; she sees a huge potential in everyone and believes everybody can teach her something new, too. |
Joanna Leszkiewicz
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Joanna Leszkiewicz is a senior lecturer at the Department of Foreign Languages of Wrocław University of Science and Technology with over 30 years of teaching experience. She also worked at the Teacher Training College in Wrocław, running courses of practical English, British history and British studies as well as in-service teacher training courses. She is the author of many syllabi of courses taught at the the Department of Foreign Languages, WUST. Joanna Leszkiewicz has delivered presentations at conferences in Poland and abroad. She is a member of many teacher associations, e.g. TESOL International Association, IATEFL World and the International Association of Teachers of English in Poland IATEFL Poland. For many years she has been an active member of IATEFL Poland Board, organizing numerous conferences, workshops and webinars for EFL teachers. |
Jason Schock
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Jason Schock is from Fort Collins, Colorado, 1000 kilometers from the nearest international border. Perhaps for this reason, immediately after finishing his Bachelor's degree in Humanities, he took a job teaching English as a foreign language in Japan. After two wonderful years in the teaching profession, Jason decided that, although he adored the work, Japan was not the place for him. While employed on the Helpdesk at Boise State University, Jason met Anna, a Polish exchange student from Wroclaw. They now have four children together, which is a LOT! In Wrocław, Jason's first job was at Lektor Foreign Language School, but he also worked in the prestigious High School 14. In 2005 he joined the Institute of English Studies of the University of Wrocław. He also attained a Master's degree in Applied Linguistics from the Institute in 2008. Jason's heartfelt love of teaching has only grown through the years, which is a fact any of his students could attest to. Jason joined the teaching staff of the Department of Foreign Languages of Wroclaw University of Science and Technology in February 2020. He teaches general and academic English at the C1 and C1+ levels. Jason has also been a Cambridge examiner for the FCE, CAE and CPE exams, and a copy editor for several regularly-published journals at Wrocław Medical University. |
Agata Wardyńska
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Agata Wardyńska holds an MA degree in English Philology from Wrocław University and an MA degree in Finance and Accounting from Wrocław University of Economics. She is a teacher with more than 10 years of experience, working with students of all ages from various backgrounds. During her classes, she combines language learning with development of creativity, critical thinking and team work. She also focuses on teaching her students how to work in an intercultural environment. She is an enthusiast of new technologies, individual approach and non-formal education. She has many years of experience in organising and managing international educational projects. Currently, she is employed as a lecturer at the Department of Foreign Languages of Wrocław University of Science and Technology. She also runs her own company which provides language training for business. |
John Wolf
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John Wolf moved to Poland in 2006 from San Diego, California, and has made Wroclaw his home over the past 10+ years. For the first part of his teaching career, John worked in language schools, teaching mainly younger learners and teenagers, and eventually branched out into other areas of EFL instruction, including exam English, business English, and teacher training. |