Language Travel in Ireland for a junior

Grande-Bretage
Northern Ireland
Limerick
Galway
Sligo
Belfast
Londonderry
Waterford

Under 17 years old have specific needs, different from adults'.
To ensure maximum efficiency, we have selected specific courses that suit their needs :

  • individual tuitions at teachers' homes, where younger students are supervised all the time, practising the language with the family as well as receiving formal one-on-one lessons.
  • special programs at international and residential Universities where juniors can enjoy the friendship of other students from all over the world.
Language Travel in Ireland for a junior - Douglas Community School - Cork

Cork

Since the city’s establishment by St Finbarr over 1.000 years ago, Cork has evolved from a trading and merchant city to a cosmopolitan and vibrantly modern city.
Cork’s commitment and contribution to the arts and cultural life has been well-established. The city is home to several galleries, museums,…

Language Travel in Ireland for a junior - Mercy College - Dublin

Dublin

As the capital and principal port of the Irish Republic, the city of Dublin is situated on the eastern part of the island. It is the largest city in Ireland and one of the most exciting cities in Europe. Dublin charms its visitors with its unique cultural heritage and many pubs.
Dublin has a rich…

Language Travel in Ireland for a junior Language Travel in Ireland for a junior

Ireland is a small island bathed in Celtic culture, located to the west of England. It is a magnificent country that is begs to be explored!
What distinguishes Ireland from other countries are its landscapes, fascinating history, and friendly and happy citizens with welcoming smiles. Shaped by centuries of dramatic and heroic history, Ireland is rich in culture and boasts numerous castles, archaeological sites and centers of heritage. The Irish history abounds in myths and legends with epic narratives, telling of the escapades of warriors and famous saints, in addition to fabulous stories of fairies and spirits. Celtic mythology is the foundation of the Irish culture.
The Cliffs of Mohair create elegant surroundings for the castles and prove that Ireland is made for nature lovers. Furthermore, Ireland has a spectacular coast of more than 448 km or almost 900 miles.
Ireland is a festive and exciting country! The Irish people enjoy traditions like eating a colcannon, a tradition Irish dish made with potatoes and cabbage, on Halloween or dressing in green on Saint Patrick’s Day. Two Irish traditions known all over the world remain its traditional music and step-dancing. Everywhere in Ireland, there are endless opportunities to listen to Irish music in one of the many pubs. The pub is a center for cultural, social and musical life in Ireland.



Adults and students also have the possibility of participating in a language travel in ireland for a junior all year round in specialized language schools for international students.

For your language travel in ireland for a junior this site presents the following items : Life at this destination, Geography and climate, Useful information.