Quality School Award 2014

The Quality School Award awarded by LanguageBookings.com, a trusted community marketplace for students, certifies that Cork English Academy has achieved high quality standards in its range of language courses and students services.

The Quality School Award is given to schools with high appeal for international students, with an unbroken record of best value for money compared to hundreds of schools listed on the site. In addition, Cork English Academy shows a high quality in education, course availability and impeccable customer service history.

Quality School Award Press Release

IvĂĄn and Natalia’s Story

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IvĂĄn and Natalia are a lovely couple from Spain who are just coming to the end of a 3 month English Language stay with us. They are staying in a double room with a lovely host family. The host mother’s name is Alaine and she is very happy with the students. They all get along very well. They are very active students and took part in nearly all the excursions and afternoon social activities. We will be sad to see IvĂĄn and Natalia  leaving this Friday!

Here is what Natalia has to say about her language holiday: 

I finished studying a major in Spain just before coming to Ireland. I wanted to study abroad to improve my English.

I had been in England a view years ago and wanted somewhere different to visit so I chose Ireland. I heard that Cork was a small city so it seemed the perfect choice for me.

Cork is a really nice place with lovely people and I am enjoying living here a lot. Furthermore, I have traveled around Ireland and it is gorgeous. I really like it!

I have gone to Dublin, to Galway, to Kinsale,  to Youghal ,to Killarney and to the Ring of Kerry… Ireland is very nice.

The school has very good teachers and staff and I am learning a lot of English.  The school offers lots of social activities. My favourites are Book Club, Pronunciation Class, Conversation class and another very interesting one is the City Orientation Walk on the first day.

In addition the school has a lot of board games,books and DVDs to borrow.

Nowadays I am a member of the Book Club and I enjoy reading new books and sharing my opinions with other members.

In Ireland I am living with a host family with Ivån my boyfriend. The family are so nice and they take really good care of us.  The house is big . I share a bedroom with my boyfriend and we share a bathroom with just one other student. There is lots of room for all of us. The food is delicious and our host family also allows us use the kitchen to cook at extra times if we like. We sometimes cook Spanish food for the family.

I have met many people in Cork:  French, Italian, Spanish, Korean, Japanese and of course Irish.

I used to drink coffee before coming to Ireland and now I drink tea with milk like an Irish person! I love tea with milk, I like the flavour so much!

Here is what Ivån has to say about his language holiday: 

Before coming I was working in a company and I took a break for three months in my job.I chose Ireland because a friend came to Ireland last year and he advised me to come here.

I prefer towns to cities so I chose Cork over Dublin and I also knew there would be less Spanish people in Cork. Cork is a beautiful place and the people are lovely.

I have travelled around Ireland from Cork and visiting Galway, Limerick and Dublin. Each place was beautiful.

The school has  a lot of activities after lunch for students. My favorite social activity is the Book Club because I think it is the best social activity to improve your English.

I’m living in a host family with my girlfriend and the family are really lovely.The food is delicious because my host mother loves cooking.I have been very lucky. I like it a lot.In conclusion, I think going to a host family is a good chance to improve your English.

My favourite thing in Ireland is the rugby environment and also Ireland is so green and the views very beautiful.

I recommend Ireland as a study destination over other countries as the people are very friendly, the views are amazing and there are lots of places to visit!

Thank you to Ivan and Natalia for being such engaging, active and out going students. We wish you both all the best for your future.

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!

Culture Night

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/