Kilka rzeczy, które pominęła Terri :)
Nowadays, many people reflect (tutaj trzeba cos wpisac. np 'on the
>option')of being a teacher.
>Whatever 'they' THEIR views, there is no doubt that working as a
>teacher is a demanding job with many advantages and disadvantages.
>The main advantage is that teachers have a lot MORE 'of' (niepotr)
>free time than other employees.
>Furthermore, teachers have contact with many young and creative pupils
>so this job is not monotonous but very 'intersting' (ortog) !
>It is a rewarding job, 'since when' (nie, nie tak, tutaj potrzeba AS
>teachers see how their students become wiser and well{BETTER] educated people,
>they can be happy and proud. Moreover [PRZECINEK] they can feel useful 'for' TO
>others and what is 'the' (niepotr) most important [lepiej - and, MOST IMPORTANTLY,]they help children
>not only learn more, but THEY also solve their problems.
>Firstly, it is a stressful job (they are responsible for their
>students) and it can be A very depressing job for people who have not
>'get'GOT A strong character especially nowadays when more and more
>students
>do not feel ANY respect for THE teachers. We can 'hear' (moze 'see'
>jest lepiej) in the media that pupilS terrorise teaching staff, put
>dustbins on teacher's 'heads' (nie, tutaj HEAD) and do what they want.
>AN equally important Disadvantage is that the salary is VERY low,
>especially in Poland. Salaries which they get for teaching students
>and widen their knowledge are below THE average PAY.
>To conclude, 'a' THE profession of a teacher has many advantages
>although
>there are a lot of disadvantages too. ALTHOUGH IT IS be A rewarding and
>interesting job, it CAN also be difficult. For this reaseon [źle, daj This/That's why]
>this job CANNOT BE PERFORMED BY EVERYBODY, (przecinek przed 'but') but only BY those who have a vocation for teaching.