Laia, Eva and Ferran’s Story

We at Cork English Academy were delighted to welcome Laia , Eva and Ferran ,a lovely family from Spain,on our Summer Family Package in 2012 and in 2013.  They love Cork and we hope to welcome them back in 2014 again!

Laia , Eva and Ferran on our Family Package

Q. Why did you choose Ireland as your holiday destination? 

We find Irish people are very friendly, polite and patient with foreign English speakers as us.

Q. What made you chose Cork city as our study destination? 

We live in Tarragona and there is a direct fly . It’s very comfortable.

Q. Do you have any comments with regards the staff at Cork English Academy and Kids Camp?

We got great support from our teachers at Cork English Academy and from Nora the manager of the kids Camp. The kids Camp leaders are very helpful also.

Q. What did you think about the distances between schools,camps and accommodation?

The distances are short so you can manage to combine the Activity Camp and Academy without problems .

Q.What is your favourite thing about Cork?

No doubt , the strongest point in Cork are the people.

Q. Would you suggest friends coming here and why?

We have suggested to our friends to take the family package because it’s a good way to learn for all the family . Not only teachers/staff in the academy are fantastic , even on the street  , going shopping is a genuine in English language experience .

Thank you for your feedback. We hope to see you all again soon!

Culture Night Cork 20th September 2013

Culture Night is back!

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Over 90 venues are taking part this year, throwing open their doors on one night and organising  events, from art exhibitions to poetry, orchestras to food markets, deconstructed bicycles to a giant see-saw – and it’s all free.

“Cork Culture Night has been  being completely embraced by the people of Cork with over 43,000 visitors to the venues in 2012. Cork people have a long tradition of supporting arts and culture and with over 150 free events in over 90 venues  they won’t be disappointed with what’s on offer the Culture Night. ,” said Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Catherine Clancy

This is the 4th year of this national event and   Cork has seen phenomenal uptake with visitors increasing every year since its inception. “From the English Market to the Butter Museum and from Blackrock Castle to the Glucksman Gallery, Cork venues have embraced the night again this year by so generously putting on an exciting array of events for free  to engage everyone, both visitors and locals alike,” said City Manager Tim Lucey.

Once more Bus Eireann have come on board and the Culture Bus will be ferrying people from venue to venue free of charge on the night.

Check out full listings here: http://culturenightcork.ie/whats-on/

Kwon’s Story

Our lovely student Kwon from Korea undertook 25 weeks General English tuition as part of her Academic Year programme and successfully worked her way up two English language levels from Pre-Intermediate (CEF A2) to  Upper-Intermediate (CEF B2)!

Kwon studied with us for a 6 month study period from March until August and she is now enjoying a 6 month holiday period and has found a job in a city center cafe where she is using her English everyday.

Here are Kwon’s thoughts on her language stay in Cork:

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Hello, my name is Kwon. I am Korean and I studied Hospitality at my university before I came to Ireland. I took a year off and came here in order to improve my English, especially my speaking skills, because I would like to work in Tourism so learning foreign languages is essential for me.

I had planned studying abroad for a long time. First, I chose the country and city for studying. I would like to go in Europe because I wanted to travel loads of countries while I stay abroad. But there are a lot of Koreans in England already. So I tried to find a country which has very few Korean. At that time, I watched the films ‘ps. I love you’ and ‘Leap year’ which is set in Ireland. And I was fascinated by Ireland. Since then, I searched lots of information about Ireland and decided to come to Cork.

I came here through a Language Agency called ABC. As far as I know, ABC is the only Korean agent that has an office in Cork and that is the number one reason why I chose to book with Kim from ABC. Before and after I arrived here, she was so kind as to help me. When I was worried about choosing school, I told her I would like to go school which is kind of family. She recommended me Cork English Academy. So I registered at CEA for 25 weeks and I’ve been very satisfied with the result!

I started from an A2 level and got a B2 certification after 6 months. I think my English has improved a lot. At the beginning of school, I was very nervous whenever I spoke English. But now I’m not nervous as much as I was. And I can understand more than before. And for me the most difficult one was pronunciations. So I went to the free pronunciation class every Tuesday. It was really helpful. Also I watched loads of American/English TV shows and movies. And I recorded new vocabularies and useful expressions. I did of course homework and review as much as I could.

To be honest, I have only positive comments to say about my school. All staffs and teachers were really, really great. I had periodic meeting with teachers and they always took good care of me. The facilities are also fine with big and clean class rooms, student room and bathrooms. The only bad thing I experienced was sometimes Wifi didn’t work well.

When I had a problem in my house, they helped me to find temporary accommodation with their accommodation provider. I lived there for 2 weeks. I thought the location and housemates were good.

About living Cork, I have never regretted coming here. While I have been living here for 6 months, at the start sometimes I was bored and a little bit lonely but I made a lot of good friends, learned something new and enjoyed living in a new place as well. As far as I am concerned, the people are really kind and Cork city gives a friendly and cozy feeling. Of course, as you know, the weather is strange. (But at the moment, we have a nice “summer”:>)

Usually I had a farewell party every weekend in the pub. The atmosphere is a bit different to pubs in Korea. I spent a lot of nice nights in pub with a pint. Also I used to travel around Ireland on weekends and bank holidays. I visited Kinsale, Cobh, Dublin, Dingle and so on. In my opinion, the best place I’ve visited in Ireland was Dingle. I hired a car with my friends and drove along the shore. It was awesome! You can get there by tourist bus as well, but I strongly recommend driving to get there.

Now I finished my long race in school and I am working in Gloria Jean’s coffee. Sometimes I face a difficult problem when I take the order I am getting better. I think it is another opportunity to improve my English.

I would like to recommend my friends to come here and study English, for me, it’s the best place to study English.

Cork Cycling Festival 20 – 28th July 2013

The 6th Cork Cycling Festival is calling citizens to saddle up for a week of free events on two wheels. Taking place from 20th – 28th July, the festival will see Corkonians take to their bikes, celebrate bicycle culture, and explore the city by bike.

There are longer cycling tours and shorter spins across the city including music, history, and as Gaeilge cycles. Other events include a night of cycling movies at the Velo Cinema, Bike Fair, cycle safety training, art exhibitions, workshops, and an end-of-festival party and barbeque. Kids’ temporary tattoos will be available again this year after proving a big hit in 2012.

Saturday the 20th of July marks the start of the festival which will be officially opened at the Unitarian Church on Princes Street. Back due to popular demand is photographer Marcin Lewandowski’s Bike Portraits where visitors are invited to come along and get a professional portrait taken with their bicycle. There will also be the opportunity get bikes festival-ready at the Bling your Bike workshop in advance of the photoshoot.

Over the next nine days participants will be treated to a series of cycles in the city with the Cork Curiosity Cycles. For those who’d like to venture further, join in with one of the longer Cork Surrounds Cycles and Long Touring Trips.

For those ready to give their loyal steed a break there is plenty of opportunity to enjoy the festival on two feet. Get inspired by film at the Cycle Cinema, take advantage of expert advice at Cycle Safety Training, learn to maintain and repair your bike at the Bike Basics workshop, or admire the work at the Art on Two Wheels Exhibition.

Saturday 27th will see the second edition of the rollicking Vintage Velo Run, followed by a Party & Barbeque which will feature the return of the hugely popular My Lovely Bike  beauty contest as well as Bike Polo.

The Bike Fair is in its second year and takes place on Sunday 28th July. Last year saw stands coming from all over the country to showcase and retail the very best in bicycle accessories and fashion as well as bikes of all shapes and styles, as well as food and refreshment stalls. The 2012 event was very well supported and organisers are hoping that the 2013 edition will have the same buzz.

 

Follow this link for a full programme of events: http://www.corkcyclingfestival.com

Mika’s Story

Mika tells us a little bit about herself while showing us her Origami skills.

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”I am Japanese but as I have lived quite a long time(11 years) in Sevilla,Spain. I feel myself more Spanish than Japanese. And I have also lived in Finland as well.I feel a bit Finnish too. I would like to apply for a Master degree(I have BA in Political Science)of universities of Finland,and I need to get a good point in IELTS exam to be accepted. The last time I did that exam, I got 6.5,not bad,but still I felt it was not enough to seek for the education of MA level.

The education of English I received in Japan was based mostly on grammar…not at all on communication !! So we Japanese(at least our generation-I am a mature student) never can be fluent speakers if you don’t go to countries where English is spoken.

My dream is to be a universal person taking the best part of each country to my identity and to have at least one friend in every country in the world!!! As the variety of nationalities of students here in Cork is awesome I am having a really good time(I have met for example guys from Hungary,Czech Republic and Bosnia etc)!!!

I had never visited Ireland before,it is quite strange for someone like me,having lived so many years in Spain,because for Spanish people Ireland is very popular destination to study English. I wanted to live in a northern country like Finland, which is my favorite place,so to chose Ireland was quite natural for me.

Now the choice of the city…I had another option in Dublin,but I would rather a city which is not too big nor too small…And seeing some pictures of Cork it seemed to me that it has a lot of similarities with Turku(the 3rd city in Finland)where I have lived for one month and that caught my attention.

Now I can say without any doubt that my choice was definitely correct!!! Here in Cork everything is so nice : scenery, culture,food,facilities…It is quite surprising that in a city with such a small population(190,000) that there are a lot of things to do and you can never be bored!!!

But the thing I love the most about this city is people!!! They are so kind,talkative,funny and informal(in a good sense)!!! It is quite easy for me to make local friends!!! Actually I have already a lot of Irish friends to go out with although I have been here for only one month!!!

I have never seen a language school so professional and with great deal of goodwill like Cork English Academy!!! All and every teacher is very enthusiastic and yes I feel I am LEARNING almost for the first time in many years!!! Besides it seems fantastic there are free conversation and pronunciation classes in the afternoon,and I love the Wednesday culture class swapping teachers!!!

In a nutshell,CEA is a great place to learn English and I really recommend this fantastic academy to all of the students who are thinking about coming to Ireland!!! ”

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