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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.
