Learn English in Ireland

Students can spend hours in the pubs of Dublin, improving their general knowledge while listening to tales of Celtic legends. Stories passed down from father to son about the fabulous beings that inhabit the emerald green pastures. Ireland is a land where they take the time to listen. And to understand why it is unlike any other English-speaking country. There is a magic in the air, originating no doubt on the peat bog plains, where archaeological sites lean against medieval churches. But also at the ineffable parties, kindled by Gaelic music. An alloy of humanity and nature. Although Ireland would not change an ounce of its past for anything, the little republic enjoys a happy modernity. Dublin has become a cultural centre of Europe. The younger generation affirms its independence from its British neighbour. The districts buzz and the festivals multiply. One of the most stimulating ways to spend an afternoon in Ireland: sit yourself down in a bar, order a Guinness and read one of the country’s sacred epics: James Joyce or Oscar Wilde. To get an idea of the Irish spirit, amusing and ironic.
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