Ukrainian Lessons in Dublin. Learn Ukrainian
Language Trainers offers you the opportunity to receive personalised Ukrainian lessons in a familiar environment and at a convenient time. Your native Ukrainian-speaking trainer is fully qualified and will provide lessons and study materials according to your pre-determined needs. One-to-one, two-to-one and group learning options are available, making it easy to study Ukrainian on your own, with friends, or with colleagues. Lessons can be conducted in your own home or at your workplace; on weekdays or weekends, during the morning, afternoon, or evening.
One-to-one General/Business
Ukrainian Course in Dublin
If you want to be taught Ukrainian for academic reasons, business needs or gain a working knowledge of the language for general purposes, our tailormade lessons are guaranteed to be the ideal solution.
General and Business courses in Ukrainian 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. Business courses will centre more on formal, business communication, and focus more on reading and writing skills as you advance further.
It is your first session and your own requirements, however, which decide the precise content of the course. A Business course will generally include common conversational topics, as well as gaining greater fluency with writing letters and emails in Ukrainian, as well as using the telephone. Likewise, a General course can include specific elements that are integral to your needs, for example if you need vocabulary specific to buying property overseas.
Typical Business course students include those in international import/export, those hoping to gain acquisitions in foreign countries, those within multinational corporations, and people who do business with foreign institutions and governments. Clients of our General Ukrainian courses include people moving abroad, those entering a Ukrainian family through marriage, those studying for a Ukrainian exam, as well as those who are simply passionate about Ukrainian language and culture.
› Two-to-One and Small Group - Ukrainian 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
- Local Newspapers in Dublin: The Irish Times, The Independent, The Irish Examiner
- Airports in Dublin: Dublin Airport
- Shopping Centres in Dublin: Jervis Centre
- Main Rivers in Dublin: River Dodder
- Famous Movies set in Dublin: Angela's Ashes
Info about Ukrainian
Ukrainian is an East Slavic language, used by around 40 million people around the world, and shares many features with other Slavic tongues such as Polish, Russian, Croatian and Slovak; including the Cyrillic alphabet.
The Ukrainian language has had a chequered history, and is currently recovering from a period of deterioration due to numerous bans and discouragement over the past few centuries. Since the last decade of the 20th century, the Ukrainian government has actively encouraged the spread of the language, and nowadays almost everyone in Ukraine speaks the language, though many are also fluent in Russian.
Ukrainian, like most Slavic languages, is a difficult prospect for the average native English speaker, but fluency can be gained with careful study, daily practice and a little passion.
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I am happy to say that the first lesson went well. I greatly enjoyed it. In addition to expressing herself clearly and helpfully Elena is most pleasant to work with. She produced good comprehensive photocopied course material for us to use until the book arrives so no time was wasted. Looking forward to the rest!
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We will send you a quote within one working day of your enquiry.
Typical course length:
• 30 hours per level
(classes are usually 2 hours each)
We also offer packages of:
• 20 hours
• 50 hours
• 100 hours
(with discounted rates)















