Posts Tagged ‘Slaney Language Centre’

Huge Humpback Whale spotted at the Hook Head in County Wexford

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

The biggest animal on this planet has been spotted in Wexford and no it is not me!!!!   Great excitement here in Wexford and lots of people with cameras and videos heading for the coast at the Hook Lighthouse .  Slaney Language Centre students were only down there last Wednesday and not a sign of anything in the water!!!  But we’ll be going down again tomorrow maybe hoping to catch sight of this wonderful and amazing event in natural history.

Have a look for yourselves via the link provided

All the best

Anita

English and Activities

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Language-Plus courses, which combine English lessons with leisure activities are gaining popularity in Ireland. Some language centres provide English lessons in the mornings and a specialised activity programme in the afternoons. Other providers start the programme with intensive language courses of one to four weeks duration. Following the course the students will then take part in an intensive programme of a specialised activity. The combination of English lessons with pastime activities gives the student the opportunity to improve his or her language skills by practising a favourite hobby. Examples for activities are horseriding, surfing, golf, fishing, rugby, drama, music, Irish culture and more. The Slaney Language Centre has designed a course called ‘English and Culture’ around the renowned Wexford Festival Opera. Participants of the English and Culture course will combine their English lessons with music, art and theatre events. The course starts on 19 October and runs for two weeks. It targets the more mature students - 50 plus - but is open to anybody over 18. A combination of English and Fly Fishing is planned for spring and summer 2010. The Language Travel Magazine provides a list of Language-Plus courses offered by language schools in Ireland.

Lisa

What is the Cambridge First Certificate?

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

The Cambridge First Certificate of English - FCE - is the third level of the Cambridge Exams for Speakers of other languages (ESOL).

The exam is described as being at upper-intermediate or ‘independent user’ level. It is the most popular exam. FCE is recognised by many universities and other educational institutions as proof of an upper-intermediate level of English and these institutions take on students who have passed the exam. The FCE is recognised around the world.

The exam consists of five papers: Reading (1 hour), Writing (1 hour and 20 minutes), Use of English (45 minutes), Listening (14 minutes) and Speaking (14 minutes). Reading frequent questions and their answers helps potential canditates to become more familiar with the exam procedure.

The exam dates are the same worldwide and students can take the exam in almost every country.

We are holding a three-week FCE preparation course from 18 May to 5 June. Please check the our website for further information.   

Lisa

Slaney Language Centre in the Newspaper

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Hi Everybody,
just to let you know that we were featured in the Echo Newspaper last week. Please have a read. Maybe you will even find yourself in a photograph.
Talk soon,
Lisa

Slaney Language Centre in the Newspaper