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ACTIVE LANGUAGE LEARNING

An ACELS Recognised School and a founder member of MEI (Marketing English in Ireland). We are also accredited members of Eaquals, a European organisation which advocates and provides training for quality language schools. Established in 1989 / 28 years‘ experience /, we are a family run business and our main centre is situated in the very heart of Dun Laoghaire, approximately 15-20 minutes from City Centre and boasts many advantages. The centre is serviced by 8 bus routes and is less than a 7 min walk to two (2) local DART stations (Metro). School video: https://youtu.be/OKwts8rfWQo

• Two period buildings, modernised with extension, bright classrooms, • computer room with free internet access, resource room, • canteen with garden terrace and wonderful views overlooking , • host family accommodation near to the school, • guided full day trips: National Park , Cliffs of Moher, • team of dedicated teaching and auxiliary staff, • reception and administration facilities.

Quality is the core of what we do at Active Language Learning. Our focus is on practical classes where students learn to use real-world English. Our teachers are highly qualified, with a wide range of native speaker accents from Ireland and the UK. All of our teachers have many years’ experience teaching English.

Our dedicated Junior Director of Studies will oversee the implementation of our new and improved Intensive Study Week programmes. Jennifer has recognised the short time -frame of these courses and has made the following enhancements to date:

• A newly revised curriculum with modern teaching methods. • A cultural component to the syllabus which enhances the facilitation of English use for young learners. • Smart interactive televisions in each classroom. • A pre-graded test application on our website for each group, meaning fast and effective placement. • A thorough feedback process for all students and leaders during and at the end of each course.

DUN LAOGHAIRE / Dublin

• Popular Victorian era seaside resort located just 12 km outside Dublin City Centre. • Unlike the city centre, Dun Laoghaire is a residential area and ideal town to study in – it is close to the city centre but it has a relaxed atmosphere „a small town with Dublin very close by“. • The town also boasts Ireland’s largest, state of the art – and brand new – public library, situated in an adventurous new building with an innovative design. • Aside from the famous historic harbour (200 years old), the town has plenty of other amazing attractions. There’s over 220 shops, restaurants, cafés and pubs. • The County offers an ideal balance between the vibrant capital and the unspoilt countryside. • Areas as Blackrock, Dalkey, , Dundrum, Stepaside and . • The coastline stretches from near the city, through Dún Laoghaire and Dalkey to the magnificent vistas of Bay. • The area also has a rich cultural heritage: The James Joyce Museum at the Martello Tower, setting for the opening chapter of Ulysses, The Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre, The Maritime Museum in Dún Laoghaire and many archaeological sites spread throughout the County. • The villages and towns offer a wide selection of shops, shopping malls, restaurants and pubs, and evening entertainment with music, theatre and cinemas.