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PROMOTION!

 

 

This information is updated on a regular basis so keep checking it .

 

New Courses in Dublin :

 

Blackrock- Saturday-1/11- start: levels Elementary, Pre-Intermediate- Saturday 9.00-13.00- Places Available

 

Tallaght - Saturday-18/10- start FCE - Saturday 14.00-18.00- Places Available

 

Tallaght - Saturday-18/10- start Elementary- Saturday 10.00-14.00-Places Available

 

Tallaght- Tuesday 25/11- start- Intermediate- Tuesday + Thursday - 20.30-22.00- Places Available

 

Tallaght- Tuesday 25/11- start- Pre- Intermediate- Tuesday + Thursday - 19.00-20.30- Places Available

 

Blanchardstown - Sunday- 19/10- start: levels: Elementary, Pre-Intermediate- Sundays 10.45-14.45- Places Available

 

Blanchardstown- Wednesday - 29/10- start  Elementary, Pre-Intermediate- Mondays + Wednesdays- 18.45-20.15- Places Available

 

Blanchardstown- Tuesday - 4/11- start FCE- Tuesdays + Thursdays- - 19.15-21.45- Places Available

 

Blanchardstown- Tuesday - 28/10- start CAE- Tuesdays + Thursdays- 19.15-21.45- Places Available

 

Blanchardstown - Wednesday 29/10- start Upper Intermediate- Mondays + Wednesdays - 20.15-21.45- Places Available

 

More info below 

 

Enrolling now on Autumn Courses taking place in months: October - December 08.

 

  1. General English - all levels
  2. Cambridge Exams Preparation Courses: FCE - First Certificate in English (150euro cheaper), CAE- Certificate in Advanced English ( 150euro cheaper) BEC - Business English Certificate (260euro cheaper).

 

All interested persons are required to attend the qualification meetings on which written/ oral tests and Needs Analysis are conducted. Meetings take place on the following days and times:

 

Dublin 15 - Thursday 6.30-7.30pm / Sunday 11am-12.00pm

 

Tallaght, Dublin 24 - Tuesday/Thursday - 8.30pm-9.10pm

 

Blackrock- Saturday/ Sunday 11.30am - 12.30pm / 2.30pm - 3.30pm

 

Cork- Saturday/ Sunday- times of meetings confirmed individually

 

Limerick- Saturday/ Sunday- times of meetings confirmed individually

 

 

All of you who enroll on Cambridge Exams Preparation - FCE, CAE, take part in a 40-minute qualification test, based on original exams' papers. Those of you who enroll on General English course, all levels, and who have already completed an online placement test, take part in a 5-minute oral test veryfiying the result of the test.

 

In case of questions, please contact us from Monday to Friday 9.00am-6.00pm at 085 159 2207.

 

On the meeting, you are requested to book your place on a course by paying your course fee in full, which is as follows: 40h classes- General English- 295 euro, for continuing students 5% off the course fee, 40h classes - FCE, CAE, BEC- 420 euro, as well as 5 euro on each course as a qualification fee. 

 

Courses in General English, all levels - 40 classes (30 tuition hours), 8 Saturdays or 8 Sundays with 5 classes per meeting, or 10 weeks with 2 classes  twice a week.

How to register?

Go to our Registration/ Placement Test online section and complete Placement Test and Registration Form Once we get your registration/ test results via emial, we will contact you regarding the qualification meeting

 

 

FCE - First Certificate in English

 

Location Dublin 15

Course period:16th September - 23rd October - Tuesday + Thursday: 7.00pm - 9.35pm; duration: 6 weeks (40 classes) x 2,5 tuition hours twice a week (5 tuition hours per week).

 

DUBLIN 15 - NEW FCE COURSE : 28th October (Tuesday)- 4th December;  Duration: 6 weeks (40 classes = 30 tuition hours) x 2,5 tuition hours twice a week (5 tuition hours per week). PLACES AVAILABLE! contact 085 159 2207

 

TALLAGHT - FCE course commences as of 18th October! (Saturday) Course duration: 40h classes = 30 tuition hours for 8 Saturdays, 18th October- 13th December, 2.00pm-6.00pm (5 classes per meeting). PLACES AVAILABLE, contact 085 159 2207

 

FCE Course runs on Saturdays in other locations, once 5 participants enrol : Duration: 8 Saturdays (40 classes) x 5 classes per meeting.

 

 

You are prepared for the exam by being given access to original exam materials from previous years' FCE exam papers. You are becoming familiar with the exam techniques, you are verifying all your language skills to do well in the following exams papers:

 

Paper 1 - Reading - written part checking your reading comprehension; understanding information in fiction and non-fiction books, journals, newspapers and magazines.

 

Paper 2 - Writing - an exam part checking the ability to produce two different pieces of writing such as a short story, a letter, an article, a report, a review or an essay.

 

Paper 3 - Use of English - your use of English will be tested by tasks which show how well you control your grammar and vocabulary.

 

Paper 4 - Listening - you need to show you can understand the meaning of a range of spoken material, including news programmes, speeches, stories and anecdotes and public announcements.

 

Paper 5 - Speaking - you will be tested on your ability to take part in different types of interaction: with the examiner, with the other candidates and by yourself.

 

FCE exam - papers 1, 2, 3, 4 take place at Examination Centres in Dublin and Cork on 9th December, Speaking - paper 5 takes place in the window :14th November - 14th December.

 

If you wish to know more how you can benefit from FCE Course, go to the section Courses on our website.

 

CAE - Certificate in Advanced English:

 

DUBLIN 15 : CAE course commences as of 28th October (Tuesday). Course duration: 6 weeks (40 classes = 30 tuition hours) x 2,5 tuition hours twice a week (5 tuition hours per week). Classes on  Tuesday + Thursday: 7.00pm-9.35pm. PLACES AVAILABLE!. Contact 085 159 2207

 

CAE Course runs on Saturdays in other locations, once 5 participants enrol. Duration: 8 Saturdays (40 classes) x 5 classes per meeting.

 

 

You are prepared for the exam by being given access to original exam materials from previous years' CAE exam papers. You are becoming familiar with the exam techniques, you are verifying all your language skills to do well on the following exams papers:

 

Paper 1 - Reading - written part checking your reading comprehension; understanding information in fiction and non-fiction books, journals, newspapers and magazines.

 

Paper 2 - Writing - an exam part checking the ability to produce two different pieces of writing such as a short story, a letter, an article, a report, a review or an essay.

 

Paper 3 - Use of English - your use of English will be tested by tasks which show how well you control your grammar and vocabulary.

 

Paper 4 - Listening - you need to show you can understand the meaning of a range of spoken material, including news programmes, speeches, stories and anecdotes and public announcements.

 

Paper 5 - Speaking - you will be tested on your ability to take part in different types of interaction: with the examiner, with the other candidates and by yourself.

 

CAE exams- papers 1, 2, 3, 4 take place at Examination Centres in Dublin and Cork on 10th December, Speaking- paper 5 takes place in the window : 14th November - 14th December.

 

If you wish to know more how you can benefit from CAE Course, go to the section Courses on our website.

 

BEC - Business English Certificate

(P - Preliminary, V - Vantage, H - Higher):

 

Classes on Monday + Wednesday: 7.00pm-9.35pm; duration: 6 weeks (40 classes) x 2,5  tuition hours 2x  a week (5 tuition hours per week).

 

BEC course runs in other locations on Saturdays, once 5 participants enrol. Duration: 8 Saturdays (40 classes) x 5 classes per meeting.

 

 

You are prepared for the exam by being given access to original exam materials from previous years' BEC exam papers. You are becoming familiar with the exam techniques, you are verifying all your language skills to do well in the following exams papers:

 

Paper 1 - Reading - written part of BEC (V) & (H) exam, checking your reading comprehension in a business context; understanding information in fiction and non-fiction books, journals, newspapers and magazines. On BEC (P) - Paper 1 comprises Reading & Writing.

 

Paper 2 - Writing - written part of BEC (V) & (H) exam, checking the ability to produce two different pieces of writing such as a short story, a letter, an article, a report, a review or an essay. On BEC (P) - Paper 2 comprises Listening.

 

Paper 3 - Listening - You need to show on BEC (V) & (H) exam that you can understand the meaning of a range of spoken material in the area of business and commerce, including news programmes, speeches, stories and anecdotes and public announcements. On BEC (P) - Paper 3 comprises Speaking.

 

Paper 4 - Speaking - you will be tested on your ability to take part in different types of interaction in the areas of business and commerce: with the examiner, with the other candidates and by yourself.

 

Exams take place at Examination Centres in Dublin and Cork on the following days:

BEC (P) Preliminary - 15th November, paper 1 (Reading, Writing), paper 2 (Listening).

BEC (V) Vantage - 29th November, papers 1, 2, 3 (Reading, Writing, Listening).         

BEC (H) Higher - 22nd November, papers 1, 2, 3 (Reading, Writing, Listening).          

Speaking - paper 4 takes place in the following windows:

BEC (P) - 7th November - 14th November,

BEC (V) - 7th November - 1st December,

BEC (H) - 7th November - 24th November.

 

If you wish to know more how you can benefit from BEC Course, go to the section Courses on our website.

 

We guarantee that Cambridge Examinations Preparation Courses organised in our locations are run by TEFL teachers with many years' experience in preparation for Cambridge examinations. Our TEFL teachers are professionalists at prestigious language schools across Ireland. We have been preparing for Cambridge Examinations for nearly 2 years in Ireland and for 10 years abroad. We are proud to have a 99% pass rate. The school can assist, free of charge, upon request, in registration for the exams at Examination Centres.

 

 

Timetable of Autumn Courses- October- December 08

 

Location-Dublin 15

 

Evening courses in General English (40 classes = 30 tuition hours)

 

Levels: FCE- Tuesdays+ Thursdays 7.00pm-9.30pm, CAE- Tuesdays+ Thursdays 7.00pm-9.30pm, BEC- Mondays + Wednesdays 7.00pm-9.30pm

beginners, elementary, pre-intermediate, intermediate, upper- intermediate: Monday + Wednesday/ Tuesday+ Thursday 6.45pm-8.15pm/8.15pm-10.00pm

Sunday courses in General English (40 classes = 30 tuition hours)

Levels: beginners, elementary,pre-intermediate: 10.45am-2.45pm

As of January 09 weekend courses run also on Saturdays in Dublin 15 location (except for Sunday courses)

 

Location- Blackrock

 

Saturday or Sunday courses in General English  (40 classes = 30 tuition hours)

Levels: beginners. elementary, pre-intermediate, intermediate- 9.00am-1.00pm/ 1.00pm-5.00pm, FCE, CAE, BEC- Saturday 9.00am-1.00pm

 

 

Location -Tallaght, Dublin 24

 

General English courses on weekday evenings and Saturdays :

levels: elementary, pre- intermediate - Tuesday + Thursday 7.00-8.30pm

level: intermediate - Tuesday + Thursday 8.30pm-10.00pm

level: FCE - Saturday 2.00pm-6.00pm

level : beginners - Wednesday 8.15pm- 9.45pm + Saturday 2.00 - 6.00pm

level: elementary - Saturday 10.00am - 2.00pm

 

Location- Cork

 

Saturday or Sunday courses in General English  (40 classes = 30 tuition hours)

Levels: beginners. elementary, pre-intermediate, intermediate- 9.00am-1.00pm/ 1.00pm-5.00pm, FCE, CAE, BEC- Saturday 9.00am-1.00pm

 

Location- Limerick

 

Saturday or Sunday courses in General English  (40 classes = 30 tuition hours)

Levels: beginners. elementary, pre-intermediate, intermediate- 9.00am-1.00pm/ 1.00pm-5.00pm, FCE, CAE, BEC- Saturday 9.00am-1.00pm