About ELI Schools
Ideal for students who want to make significant improvements in their level of English, while experiencing authentic Irish life.
- Our academic year program includes 25 weeks of tuition leading to a globally recognized exit exam with a permit of study and work for 8 months. The course is designed to ensure that students complete the program at least one level higher than their entry level.
- This program has a cyclical start, so students can start any Monday.
- All students enrolled in this program have the right to work 20 hours a week during the course and for the duration of the visa. Students are also entitled to work full time, but this is limited to 8 weeks and only for a defined period that runs from June to September and from December 15 to January 15.
- Students They must be 18 years old before the course start date and have a minimum level of A1 (Elementary) in English.
- Over 18 years old.
- There is no need for a previous level of English.
- Take a 25-week general English course.
- Guarantee of funds of € 3,000
- One week accommodation guarantee.
- Medical insurance.
Possibility of working 20 hours / week in class periods and up to 40 hours / week in certain periods, such as summer or Christmas.
What does this allow you? < / p>
- Generate income
- Accelerate language learning, greater immersion in Irish life.
- Improve your NETWORKING. It is a differentiating value to be able to have work experience abroad and establish contact networks.
Type of work and salary
- < li> The minimum wage in Ireland is € 10.10 / hour.
- You can find work in all sectors, but the employability of a candidate and the time it takes depends on their experience, English proficiency and determination to search.
- There is great demand for employment in all industries; especially in hotels and restaurants (hotels, restaurants, cafes, etc.) where there is room for any level of English and any degree of work experience.
Three possibilities of accommodation:
- In a host family
- In a student residence
- On your own.
The Irish government requires that you have at least one week’s accommodation tied up when entering the country. After this period, most of our students become independent
and look for a room shared with other students, in areas of their choice
Academic offer
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