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Oideas GaelCourses for Adults in Irish Language and Culture. Irish Gaelic Language, Irish Studies and Activity Holidays in Donegal. |
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Sandycove Language CentreSandycove Language Centre specialises in English language training for business and professional communication. It is a small specialist centre where a unique level of personal care and attention is given to each student. |
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St. Helen's Language SchoolLearn English in Ireland at St. Helens Language School, Rosslare Harbour, Co. Wexford. Qualified friendly and motivated teachers, a superb location beside a beautiful beach and golf course. General English, Business English to suit all levels. First hand experience of Irish Life. |
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Swan Training InstituteSwan Training Institute is an English Language School based in Dublin. We hope that in these pages you will get a flavour of the courses we offer to both Adult and Junior students of English. |
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TEFL Ireland Training AcademyWeekend and distance learning TEFL courses throughout Ireland |
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TEFL Training (Teach English as a Foreign Language)Tefl House is an Irish company that provides on-line and taught TEFL courses. |
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The Language House School of EnglishWe are a friendly English School located in Dublin city centre. We offer General English, Speaking, business English. Our courses are based on the most effective language learning methods. |
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U-Learn Language CentreU-Learn Language Centre is a family run language school in operation for over 13 years. We offer quality English language courses to adults and juniors in our two centres. U-Learn is located in the beautiful coastal village of Malahide, just 20 minutes outside Dublin City centre. Malahide has excellent sporting and social facilities. |
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UISCEUISCE is the only centre of its kind in Ireland, mixing adventure sports with Gaeilge in a new, exciting and extremely successful way of learning Irish. |
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Ulster Scots AgencyThe aim of the Ulster-Scots Agency is to promote the study, conservation, development and use of Ulster-Scots as a living language to encourage and develop the full range of its attendant culture and to promote an understanding of the history of the Ulster-Scots. |