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Thursday January 01 1970

Free English language classes

category dublin | miscellaneous | event notice author Wednesday April 08, 2009 17:10author by liz c Report this post to the editors

Tuesdays 7-9 from Tues 14th April

Free English language classes from 7-9pm every Tuesday starting on Tuesday April 14th. Each course will run for 8 weeks. All levels can apply and there will be one or two classes depending on what level is needed. Taught by an experienced TEFL teacher in a relaxed environment. Anyone interested in attending please email liz at keykiet@yahoo.com. There will be a maximum of 14 people per class.

Directions: The venue is Seomra Spraoi. 10 Belvedere Court. It's the first laneway on the right after passing Mountjoy Square. For a map see www.seomraspraoi.org

author by liz cpublication date Fri Apr 10, 2009 15:32author address author phone Report this post to the editors

English classes will be two levels. Elementary/Pre-Intermediate from 6:30-8pm and Intermediate/Upper-Intermediate from 8:15 to 9:45. Can fit about 14 in each class so good if people can get in contact to check that there's space. Classes are on Tuesdays from 14th April and will run for 8 weeks. There'll be another set of 8 after that. Classes are free. A small donation for photocopying would be nice if possible. People interested can contact me at keykiet@yahoo.com.

:)

liz

author by liz cpublication date Tue Apr 14, 2009 16:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Sorry but the English class is now full. There are a few suggestions below.

The Open Learning Centre at the ilac Centre Library on Henry St does free conversation exchange and has language learning materials. See Openlearning@dublincity.ie.

The People's College on Parnell St runs cheap Elementary and Intermediate English classes. 10 weeks for 30 euro with concessions for the unwaged. Phone 01 8735879 or see www.peoplescollege.ie.

The best way to practice is to spend time with Irish people and go to talks and lectures in colleges and public libraries. Check eventguidedublin.ie

Best of luck!

liz

author by liz cpublication date Wed Apr 15, 2009 16:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

You're also welcome at Seomra Spraoi events of course where you can find plenty of people to talk to

:)

 
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