Emerald Cultural Institute, Dublin, 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
-
Lesson/week
20 -
Hours/week
20 -
Average No. of students per class
9 -
Required Level
Beginner
Emerald Cultural Institute
Our Palmerston Park centre is set in its own landscaped gardens overlooking the beautiful Palmerston Park. It offers students the chance to study English in a peaceful and stress-free environment with the city centre only 6 minutes tram ride away. Our school building is a gracious Victorian mansion and we have enriched the campus by adding a specially designed modern building with additional classrooms and a large serviced canteen. Our facilities include Twenty-two modern classrooms, Interactive technology, Multi-media centre, WiFi access throughout the campus, Internet and e-mail facilities, Reading room and study space, Self-access library, Private landscaped garden with covered seating areas, Large serviced restaurant and coffee bar . The Emerald Cultural Institute has had over twenty-five years of experience in providing quality language, professional development and cultural programmes to groups and individuals of all ages and from more than 50 countries worldwide such as Intensive Course, Intensive Plus English for Academic Purposes, Cambridge Examination Courses, IELTS Examination Courses.
Population: 1,285,000
Dublin is vibrant town with much to offer. There are excellent restaurants, world-class theaters, a lively nightlife, and of course - storied old pubs, where you can encounter funny, gregarious locals in their natural habitat. The cobblestoned streets, the splendid towers of Trinity College, and the gracious squares of Georgian Dublin still echo with the city’s history. Every year, visitors flock to Dublin in droves; some to pay homage to their roots, some to rediscover the city they know and love, and others to see it all for the first time. Alongside the longstanding, popular destinations that have been attracting people for years, exciting new places are consistently popping up, including everything from quirky cocktail bars to creative restaurants.