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Language Trainers English courses are specifically developed after an initial meeting to discuss learners' needs and aims. Your qualified, native-speaking trainer will provide materials and cover areas of particular interest to you or your company. Individuals, pairs, and small groups are all catered for, and classes tailored to fit the learners. Lessons are arranged for a time that is convenient for you (morning, afternoon, evening; work days or weekends), and can be held at your home or office.

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English Course in Limerick

It doesn't matter if you want to learn English for business or pleasure - our customised language courses will help you get where you want to be.

General and Business courses in English differ in style and content: a General course will concentrate on developing confident conversational skills, making short visits to the country less of an exercise in frustration and more about building upon the foundations to your own ends. A Business course in English will generally cover basic business etiquette in that language, and at a higher level, reading and writing in English.


The possibilities are not limited to these two categories, however. Those taking a Business course will generally also learn English telephone and email skills, as well as learning the basics for surviving short visits to the country. 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 cater mostly to those who wish to learn English for short trips to (or through) a country where it is widely spoken; as well as those who wish to pass a specific English exam, people who want to buy a home abroad, and people marrying into a English family.

Info about Limerick


With around 100,000 residents in the city and its suburbs, Limerick is the third largest city in the Republic of Ireland, situated right in the middle of Cork and Galway. As with many of the more sizeable cities in Ireland, there has been an explosion of immigration into the country in the past decade, spurring on Limerick's tourism trade, as well as its reputation for its vibrant shopping and clubbing industries.

In recent years Limerick has become a haven for Polish and African immigrants, and their influences have become part and parcel of the city itself. The Polish community is the second largest in Ireland, second only to Dublin, making it a great place to pick up a Slavic tongue - or indeed any other language from the continent, with the almost continuous stream of European immigrants coming into the city, all the year round.


Limerick Facts

Famous Movies set in Limerick: Angela's Ashes
Famous People from Limerick: Charles Stewart Parnell
Top hotels in Limerick: Adare Manor
Local Newspapers in Limerick: The Limerick Post
Average Temperature (Summer) in Limerick: 20°C

Info about English


As the world's universal language, a good grasp of English is very important for any traveller, be it for academic, business or simply for visiting an English-speaking country. Language Trainers offers a team of dedication native-speaking English teachers, fully qualified to teach both one-to-one and groups. We will provide any necessary academic materials, and the lessons can be arranged for a time and place that suit your schedule. The gist of the course can also be adapted to suit your individual needs.


English Facts

How do I say Hello in English: Hello
Famous English writers: William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Edgar Allan Poe
How many words has English: About 171,476
Famous English Books: Of Mice and Men, Hamlet, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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

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