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How We Teach

  • In general language classes we teach practical, functional language that will help our students to interact while surrounded by a foreign language.

  • Classes are fun and interesting as teachers use a variety of materials in class. They have access to up-to-date audio & visual equipment.

  • Culture is an important part of our language teaching. Students can attend regularly held cultural events.

  • Teachers monitor students' progress throughout the course and give individual feedback.

The Teaching Team

We are all university graduates and native speakers. Having lived and worked abroad ourselves we are sensitive to the needs of students.

Teacher Profiles

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Rōisīn

English teacher and Director of Studies

Studied English and Psychology in university. After qualifying as a TEFL teacher went all the way to Tsuruga, Japan, for a job before returning to Galway.


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Phil

English teacher

Is our school director and sometime teacher. He spent eight years in Germany. He loves languages and singing and sometimes even brings his guitar into class.


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Eloisa

Spanish teacher

From the Basque region. A mum herself loves working with kids and adults who act like kids! Drama is a huge part of her classes.


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Elena

Italian teacher

As well as her native language it's her passion to share her love of Italian music, food and of course wine with us.


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Natalia

Russian teacher

When not teaching you can find her playing the harp on the streets of Galway. Has embraced all things Irish as much as her Russian heritage. She lived on the Aran Islands for a year working on community projects.


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Justyna

Polish teacher

Multi-talented as teacher and translator, her love of languages has her currently learning Gaelige, as if Polish, English, French and Spanish weren't enough!