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Message de joquetino posté le 18-01-2007 à 18:46:24 (S | E | F | I)
Hello
I'm a french man and I would like going to Dublin in Mars to improve my english level. I would like staying 6 months, in order to be able to study in France in September.
As you see my level is bad : will it be difficult to find a job in Dublin? I think search a job in hostels or pubs. Do you have some advices before my departure?
Thank you very much for your answers.
Message de joquetino posté le 18-01-2007 à 18:46:24 (S | E | F | I)
Hello
I'm a french man and I would like going to Dublin in Mars to improve my english level. I would like staying 6 months, in order to be able to study in France in September.
As you see my level is bad : will it be difficult to find a job in Dublin? I think search a job in hostels or pubs. Do you have some advices before my departure?
Thank you very much for your answers.
Réponse: Going to Ireland de mag30, postée le 05-02-2007 à 00:15:05 (S | E)
hello
i'm go on august in Irelande au pair , for improuve my english would like go in english school .
Réponse: Going to Ireland de magstmarc, postée le 05-02-2007 à 09:34:01 (S | E)
Hi joquetino,
Ireland is a beautiful country, its beer is great and the people there are very nice. I'm sure you'll love your stay. (You'll have to get used to the accent though )
I think it's not too hard to find a job in Dublin. You'll have to meet people and ask for information; Irish people are generally very sociable and curious about other cultures, and they usually like French people, so I believe it shouldn't be too difficult.
Don't worry about your English level, living abroad is the best way to improve it quickly !
I hope I've been helpful. I'm sorry I haven't got more precise information for you, but I wished to share my love for Ireland.
Réponse: Going to Ireland de joquetino, postée le 05-02-2007 à 09:42:46 (S | E)
Thanks you for you response.
I'm sur it will bee a great professional and human experience. Today, just a lack of money prevents me to finalize my stay in Ireland. In your opinion how much money do I need before my departure? I kwnow the life is very expensive in Ireland. Moreover I believe the salaries are'nt very important.
Thanks you.