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Study English In Ireland

Naomi Said:

what is better for study medicine Ireland or India?

We Answered:

india
the next super power after china
the place to be in the next 100 years

Dennis Said:

how to become an english teacher in ireland?

We Answered:

You can do a quick course visit the website below for more details, you don't have to spend years in college if you want to teach it as a foreign language abroad. If however you want to teach in Ireland that is a different matter, apparently all you need is a degree in anything you like and then go on and do a HDIP and you can teach secondary level. Hope this will get you started. Best of Luck!!!

www.teflireland.com

Misty Said:

The English said in Ireland is bad?

We Answered:

They have their accent and for us Americans is kind of hard to understand, but English is English, I recommend you socialize with people of higher education, that way you can learn a better quality of English, but if I was you, I would stay in Brazil, there are beautiful cities there like Sao Paulo, I was there last year, great city.

Bradley Said:

my freind wants to come to ireland to study english,he is from tunisia he has the money to pay the college?

We Answered:

He can bank transfer the money after getting the offer letter from an institution.
If you want to get admission, please contact us

Rafael Said:

Which are the best cities to study English in the UK?

We Answered:

Hi,

I am going to suggest that you look for an English language school in the county of Sussex, i.e. south of London. You could stay on the south coast, e.g. Brighton, Eastbourne, or further inland, e.g. Crawley. People in this area generally do not have a strong accent, and it would be a more pleasant base for your stay than in central London. Don't get me wrong, I love London and worked there for many years, but I wouldn't choose to live or study there! You could combine the best of both worlds by studying in Sussex but being able to take the fast train into London for nights out.

The courses in Scotland or Northern Ireland are undoubtedly very good, but there is the problem of the strong local accents. I once went on a TEFL weekend course, and our tutor remarked that foreign students attending classes in Scotland, for example, often had great difficulty understanding what was going on in classes. I think it would be best to learn in the south of England, and that will give you a good base for understanding the regional accents.

If you Google "English language courses Sussex" you will find many possibilities.

I hope you enjoy your stay here when you come, wherever it is!

Arthur Said:

I'm looking for the cheapest english language school in Ireland.?

We Answered:

Maybe try these guys;
http://www.sandfordlanguages.ie/courses/…
I know someone who went there to learn french and they said it was very good.
But that's a part time evening course.

I don't think you'll find a full time course, 9 - 5, 5 days a week. for cheaper than 100 a week.

in fairness your english looks pretty good do you really need a full time course?

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