English Lessons in Dublin. Learn English
Our fully-qualified, native-speaking trainers are keen to share their knowledge of English, and will tailor a language course to suit your specific requirements and interests. If you are an individual, a pair, or a small group, your trainer will cover relevant subjects with appropriate materials for either general or business learning. Classes can be conducted in your own office or home, during the day or evening, and on weekends or during the week.
One-to-one General/Business
English Course in Dublin
Whether you're looking to learn a language for personal or business reasons, our tailor-made courses can help you achieve your aims.
General English courses will provide you with enough grammar and vocabulary to allow you to converse with native speakers, and form a strong basis for further learning. A Business course will focus on business protocol in English, and later on reading and writing will become more important.
The exact syllabus is not determined simply in terms of 'General' or 'Business' - the course is tailor-made to your needs. If, as a Business student, you need extra focus on telephone or email communication, or vocabulary from a specific field of business, you only need mention this to your tutor. Similarly, General courses can delve deeper into certain areas of the language that you know you will need.
We arrange Business courses for many clients; primarily those working in international trade, overseas governments and universities, and employees of multinational firms who require a second language. General courses in English suit those hoping to emigrate to foreign shores, people with a view to travel to countries where English is the vernacular tongue, those with a keen interest in English culture and language, and people with foreign spouses.
› Two-to-One and Small Group - English Course in Dublin (closed group)
Info about Dublin
Capital of Ireland and its largest city, Dublin was recently voted the best capital city in Europe in which to live - and the city has a pretty good case for such praise. While the city has traditionally been a centre of emigration, in recent decades the number of immigrants to Dublin has swelled, giving rise to a remarkable diverse community, particularly from the EU (mainly the UK, Lithuania and Poland), though there are also large Chinese, Nigerian, Brazilian, Russian and Australian communities.
One result of the mish-mash of ethnicities in the city is the eruption of ethnic food shops, but another is the array of languages heard around the city; which makes Dublin a superb location to pick up a new language. This vibrant city is full of young singles - 50% of inhabitants are under 25, and in 2007 Dublin was named the friendliest city in Europe in a worldwide survey.
Dublin Facts
- Average Age in Dublin: 30
- Average Temperature (Winter) in Dublin: ?12.4 °C (10 °F)
- Famous Parties in Dublin: St. Patrick's Day
- Most desirable neighbourhoods in Dublin: Dublin Docklands
- Famous Movies set in Dublin: Angela's Ashes
Info about English
Whether you need to learn English to attend university, conduct business or simply to join the 1 billion English speakers worldwide, Language Trainers can provide you with a native-speaking qualified English teacher who will visit you at a time and place of your choosing and give you (and the rest of your group, if required) English lessons. The convenience and personal adaptability of the course aside, you will benefit greatly from the private attention you receive from your tutor, as well as the necessary study guides and materials provided for you.
English Facts
- How many English Internet users are?: 536,564,837
- Variations of English: British, Southern, Cockney, Estatuary, East Anglian, East and West Midland, The West Country, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Northern, Welsh, Scottish, Irish, Australian, New Zealand, South African, Canadian, American
- Famous English Singers: Sting, Mick Jagger, Freddie Mercury,
- Country with less English as a native language speaker: Niue
- How many words has English: About 171,476
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