Galway Cultural Institute, Galway, Ireland
General English course
General English course
General English Course gives you the guts to speak English with the others without feeling nervous and embarrassed. Also, you will master spoken grammar without studying grammar rules. This course will change your life which it will help you to communicate more effectively and confidently in everyday situations and improve your speaking and listening skills
Additional info-
Minimum age
17 -
The course starts every
Mon -
Study time
Morning -
Maximum students per class
14
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Lesson/week
20 -
Hours/week
15 -
Average No. of students per class
12 -
Required Level
Beginner
Galway Cultural Institute
Want a place you can call home, make new friends and improve your English skills? Well, Galway Cultural Institute founded in 1989 and based in one of the most exciting and interesting coastal cities in the world is your choice.
Galway’s top-class facilities include: a stunning location overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, 30 spacious classrooms with lots of natural light with the latest interactive display screens in every classroom and free 4G Wi-Fi and access to PCs and printing, full library with access to virtual and conventional resources, a café restaurant and landscaped gardens.
Galway’s professional staff with high levels of student support offer various programs from General English to English for business and professionals, examination preparation programs and many more; in addition to other social and cultural programs with opportunities for volunteering and taking part in.
Population: 72,414
Galway is a city in the West of Ireland in the province of Connacht. It is located on the River Corrib, which connects Lough Corrib to Galway Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The city is sometimes referred to as the “City of Tribes” as it was home to the 14 merchant families who used to lead the area. The hub of the city is known as Eyre Square and is surrounded by shops, traditional pubs, and Irish folk music. Next to the square reside the winding lanes of the Latin Quarter, where stone-clad cafes, boutiques, and art galleries line the remaining portions of the medieval city walls. Galway is one of Ireland’s most engaging cities and is a popular destination for visitors from all around the world.