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Learning a language on a Saturday

  • 21-06-2014 07:58AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 103 ✭✭


    Hi. I would love to learn a new language, particularly Spanish or Italian. I have been looking for classes/courses on a Saturday but just can't find any. They all seem to be on mid-week. Would anyone have any suggestions? Many thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 58 ✭✭Tuathanach


    lalala85 wrote: »
    Hi. I would love to learn a new language, particularly Spanish or Italian. I have been looking for classes/courses on a Saturday but just can't find any. They all seem to be on mid-week. Would anyone have any suggestions? Many thanks

    Hello,

    Maybe this is not your thing - but depending on where you live, if Dublin especially, I'd recommend finding a tutor initially - possibly even an exchange - your English for his/her Italian/Portuguese but somebody you can go with for a beer/coffee and a bit of self-study! You'll really advance and then, living in Ireland, your language-world really is your oyster (dodgy phrasing there). There are several meet-ups ''Italians in Ireland'' bla bla which you would be able to attend!

    Classes are good too - but it really depends on the level you want to take it to and you capabilities when it comes to language learning! That said, whichever - it'll be great great fun!

    Enjoy!


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