PROJECT INTRODUCTION
Love Europe? Learn English in Dublin, Ireland!
Ireland is one of the few countries in Europe, along with the UK and Malta, where English is an official language. Although its history is painful, having been under British rule for a long time, it shares similar cultural traits with the UK and uses English as a common language. Because of this charm, Ireland offers the chance to experience European city life while learning English at a relatively low cost, making it a popular choice for students from Europe, South America, and beyond.
1. Get long-term language training at 40% less than usual language course prices!
When you're serious about learning a language and want to study abroad for an extended period, cost is often the biggest concern. That's why we've prepared a project to help you study English properly through a long-term language course without worrying about the cost. By enrolling in the Academic Year course, which lasts 8 months, you can study English in Dublin at about 40% less than the usual cost (*based on 15 hours per week of afternoon classes; see the cost guide below for more details). Plus, apartment rental prices in Dublin are about 30% cheaper than in London! If you're looking to ease the financial burden while enjoying European city life and learning English, come to Dublin!
2. Study and work part-time! Earn and spend your own living expenses!
Another major advantage of studying in Ireland is that, unlike in the US or other European countries, getting a student visa is not very difficult. If you take a language course for more than 25 weeks, you can work up to 40 hours per week for 8 weeks with a student visa. For long-term language courses, you can save about 40% on tuition fees, earn money through part-time jobs to cover your living expenses, and actually use the English you learn at school while working—a win-win situation! So, don’t let costs hold you back from studying abroad!
Starting in 2024, Ireland's minimum wage will be €12.70 per hour, which is about 18,000 KRW. This is similar to the £11.44 minimum wage in the UK (as of 2024), but since the cost of living is much lower in Ireland, you can comfortably cover your living expenses by working part-time. The language school also offers a free Jobs Club activity to help you find part-time work, so no need to worry about finding a job!
* Full-time work (40 hours per week) is allowed during holidays from June to September, and from December 15 to January 15. During other periods, you can work 20 hours per week while on holiday.
3. Hub of European travel! Learn English and explore Europe!
Ireland is full of hidden gems that aren't as well-known as other European tourist spots, making it a great place for those who love to explore. Plus, since it's right next to the UK, you can easily pop over to visit England, and it's a great starting point for trips to many other European countries. Especially if you fly with budget airlines like Ryanair, you can travel around Europe even more affordably. Many students studying in Ireland take advantage of this to explore Europe during their stay. Start your European adventure from Dublin!
4. Friendly people, a city of music, and the relaxing pleasure of a pint of Guinness.
In Ireland, people are so friendly that it's said they'll greet you just by making eye contact on the street. It's also known as one of the European cities with the least racial discrimination. Moreover, Dublin's streets are filled with historic pubs, unique street musicians, galleries, and theaters, making it a paradise for culture lovers. And for those who enjoy a good pint, Ireland is the home of the famous Guinness beer, a must for beer enthusiasts! After class, join your friends from all over the world and explore Dublin, immersing yourself in the rich Irish culture!
■ Grow Together with the Project
STUDY IT! |
EXPERIENCE IT! |
BREAKTHROUGH! |
■ Get Comfortable Speaking and Listening in English ■ Adapt to a New Environment ■ Learn About a New Culture |
■ Build Relationships and Understand Diverse Cultures ■ Spark Interest in Learning English ■ Experience Local Culture and Art |
■ Overcome Fear of Speaking English ■ Boost Self-Esteem and Confidence ■ Broaden Your Worldview |
PROJECT ACTIVITIES
■ Class Schedule and Structure
The classes are divided into a Regular Course, which you can take at your own pace, and an 8-month Academic Year (25 weeks of classes + 8 weeks of vacation) that includes language studies and part-time work opportunities. Compare the class schedules and structures of each course and choose the curriculum that suits you best.
1. Regular Course
Day | Time | 15 Hours/Week | 20 Hours/Week - Morning | 20 Hours/Week - Afternoon | 25 Hours/Week |
Mon-Fri | 08:00-09:00 | Morning Elective Class | |||
09:00-12:15 | Core Class | Core Class | Core Class | ||
12:25-13:25 | Afternoon Elective Class | Afternoon Elective Class | Afternoon Elective Class | ||
13:30-16:40 | Core Class |
2. Academic Year
Day | Time | 15 Hours/Week - Morning | 15 Hours/Week - Afternoon | 20 Hours/Week - Morning | 20 Hours/Week - Afternoon |
Mon-Fri | 08:00-09:00 | Option 1) Morning Elective Class | |||
09:00-12:15 | Core Class | Core Class | |||
12:25-13:25 | Option 2) Afternoon Elective Class | Afternoon Elective Class | |||
13:30-16:40 | Core Class | Core Class |
■ Class Features
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15 Hours |
20 Hours |
25 Hours |
Features |
Classes end in the morning, , so you can enjoy plenty of leisure time. |
In addition to common courses,, one hour per day of in-depth classes to improve your English skills! |
Longer in-depth study time than option B (2 hours per day) allows for deeper English learning. |
Recommended For |
Those who want to enjoy various activities & and have their own time |
With affordable option classes, enjoy both English study and activities for those who want to enjoy both |
Investing in 5 hours of class per day, for those eager to study English properly with enthusiasm |
Common Classes |
- Basics of English! Mastering grammar - Comprehensive language learning: reading / writing / listening / speaking - Grammar and vocabulary study tailored to each level |
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Option Classes |
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Grammar Structure / Conversation Skills / Advanced Writing / Business English / Test Preparation(FCE, CAE, IELTS) Choose the class you want to take |
* How are option classes conducted?
- For the 20-hour option classes per week, you can choose the time between morning and afternoon according to your preference.
- For the additional 20-hour and 25-hour option classes per week, you will select the classes that match your level after arriving at the school.
- Option classes may require a certain level of English proficiency depending on the subject, and the specific subjects may change based on the institution's circumstances.
Planner's tip! Generally, you will study the basics of English in common classes, and through an additional hour of option classes per day, you can focus on areas where you need improvement or wish to enhance. Moreover, there will be time to practice what you've learned in class through fun activities with friends at the language school. Therefore, we highly recommend the 20-hour option class! |
■ Activities
To enjoy Ireland and build both English skills and friendships, the school offers a variety of free and paid activities. Managed directly by an on-campus activity coordinator to ensure a special experience. Activities are held every afternoon and occasionally in the evenings and on Saturdays. If there's an activity you want to join, be sure to check the list updated regularly at the school!
Free |
Orientation |
Dublin (Dublin), Temple Bar (Temple Bar), Docklands (Docklands), Dublin |
City Tour |
Green Parks (Dublin’s Green Parks), Dalkey (Dalkey), Howth (Howth) etc. |
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Cultural Exploration |
Trinity College , Dublin Castle , Museum of Modern Art , Architectural Museum , National Gallery , Collins Barracks National Museum , Glasnevin Cemetery etc. |
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Parties (Held at least once a month) ) |
Summer Party , Halloween Party , Christmas Party , Valentine’s Party , St. Patrick’s Day Party , Easter Party |
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School Clubs (Clubs) |
Jobs Club - A club that helps you find part-time jobs Conversation Corner - A club for language exchange with students from different countries Irish History and Culture Club - A club for learning everything about Ireland |
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Paid |
Cultural Exploration |
Guinness Storehouse , Kilmainham Gaol Museum , Jameson Distillery , Dublin Viking Museum etc. ( Approx. €7–10 ) |
Saturday Excursions |
Wicklow (Wicklow), Kilkenny (Kilkenny), Belfast / Giant’s Causeway (Belfast/Giant’s Causeway), Connemara (Connemara), Cliffs of Moher (Cliffs of Moher) etc. ( Approx. €35–45 ) |
* Please note that even for free events, essential costs such as meals and transportation may still apply.
■ Other Information
- Classes start every Monday, except for the Christmas holidays, and end on Fridays.
- On Monday mornings when the project starts, an orientation will be conducted, including school and class information.
- Applicants for the Academic Year must enroll in the 'Student Protection Insurance,' which is not included in the fees.
- If you are interested in focusing solely on English studies from morning till evening, you can choose the 30-hour weekly course.
If you are interested in this program, please contact Korea Gap Year separately. (koreagapyear@gmail.com)
SUPPORT
Local Orientation | Online Orientation | Online Consultation | Local Institution Completion Certificate |
KGY Certification | Pre-Departure Care | KGY Consultation | KGY Mission |
24hr Emergency Care | Flight Ticket Booking Assistance | Real-Time Consultation Service | KGY Note Book |
Project and Participation Costs | KGY Mission Scholarship | OT Documents | Project Progress and Education |
Pre-Level Test and Regular Tests | Local Coordinator | Various Free Activities | On-Campus Cafeteria Use |
On-Campus WiFi | On-Campus Computer Room Use | Local Course Materials | Academic Year Exam Processing Fee |
Details of Support
■ Project Activities
- Pre-assessment and regular tests for accurate placement and level determination
- Detailed local orientation including school information, city tours, etc.
- Reliable local coordinator to assist with adjustment to life in Ireland and settling in
- Various free activities organized by a dedicated coordinator, including school clubs, free city tours, and parties
(Excludes paid activities)
- Use of on-campus facilities such as cafeterias, computer rooms, and Wi-Fi during school hours
- Educational materials: Essential textbooks for classes (one book for weeks 1-12, two books for over 12 weeks) and class materials
- Academic Year exam administration fee
■ Care Services
- Participant dispatch procedures: Project registration and dispatch process
- Orientation provided: Various orientation information to ensure a successful gap year
- OT materials: Resources with the planner's know-how for a safe overseas experience
- Gap Year Notebook: A notebook to reflect on oneself during the gap year (▶ Learn more)
- Gap Year mission discount
■ Certificates and Recommendations
- Local institution education completion certificate (if 85% attendance is achieved)
- Korea Gap Year participation certificate
* The local institution certificate will be issued by the local institution upon project completion.
The format or issuance may vary depending on local circumstances.
* The gap year certificate will be issued after completing the project and submitting feedback.
Not Included
- Round-trip airfare
- Round-trip pickup (available as an optional extra)
- Individual traveler insurance (mandatory for Academic Year participants)
- Student protection insurance (mandatory for Academic Year participants)
- Visa issuance fee and visa document shipping fee (for Academic Year)
- Other personal local expenses (accommodation, meals, transportation, spending money, etc.)
INSTITUTION INTRODUCTION
The institution where the project takes place is a language school located in the heart of Dublin, the capital of Ireland. It has won numerous awards from the European Language School Awards and is a trusted institution accredited by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI). All faculty members hold government-certified teaching qualifications and provide high-quality education through regular workshops and class evaluations.
The campus features a cafeteria, computer rooms, and Wi-Fi access. Notably, all classrooms are equipped with the latest language learning technology, ensuring a comfortable study environment. Additionally, the institution is centrally located, just a 5-minute walk from Dublin's main attractions, Temple Bar and O'Connell Street. Focus on your studies at school, and spend your free time exploring the city and creating memorable experiences during your language study program!
ACCOMMODATION INTRODUCTION
For accommodation, you can choose according to your personal preferences as an additional option. If desired, we can book accommodation linked with the school, though additional costs may apply depending on the options.
Usually, for short-term programs of up to 12 weeks, it is common to choose accommodation that matches the duration of the language course in advance. For long-term programs of 16 weeks or more or the 8-month Academic Year course, it is typical to start with a homestay for the first 8-12 weeks to help with initial settling in and rapid language improvement, and then, once you have adjusted to the local environment, you can freely choose according to your budget and preferences.
■ Homestay
Experience living with an Irish family to deeply learn about Irish culture, communicate in English with your host family, and create meaningful memories! Homestay is the most popular form of accommodation for students. Most homestays are located in the suburbs, requiring about 30-50 minutes by public transport to reach the city center. All homestays are directly managed by the institution, so you can feel secure.
(Prices as of October to June)
Shared Room (Breakfast/Dinner) |
2 weeks | 4 weeks | 6 weeks | 8 weeks |
880,000 | 1,570,000 | 2,260,000 | 2,950,000 | |
10 weeks | 12 weeks | 16 weeks | 24 weeks | |
3,640,000 | 4,330,000 | 5,710,000 | 8,470,000 |
Single Room (Breakfast/Dinner) |
2 weeks | 4 weeks | 6 weeks | 8 weeks |
940,000 | 1,690,000 | 2,440,000 | 3,190,000 | |
10 weeks | 12 weeks | 16 weeks | 24 weeks | |
3,940,000 | 4,690,000 | 6,190,000 | 9,190,000 |
* Shared bathrooms are used.
* If you only request breakfast/dinner, during weekdays you'll receive breakfast and dinner, and on weekends, breakfast/light lunch/dinner will be provided.
* If you want options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner on weekdays/weekends, please contact Korea Gap Year (koreagapyear@gmail.com) separately.
■ Student Dormitory (Residence Apartment)
Prepare meals and clean up with friends you study with, and create moments to get closer to friends from around the world! You will stay in a student dormitory (residence apartment) with multiple rooms and live with housemates. The accommodation is located about 10-25 minutes on foot from the institution, and it has good access to the city center, allowing you to enjoy Dublin city life to the fullest.
(Prices based on October to June)
Single Room (No Meals) |
2 weeks | 4 weeks | 6 weeks | 8 weeks |
1,270,000 | 2,350,000 | 3,430,000 | 4,510,000 | |
10 weeks | 12 weeks | 16 weeks | 24 weeks | |
5,590,000 | 6,670,000 | 8,830,000 | 13,150,000 |
* You will use a private bathroom, a shared kitchen (with cooking facilities), and common spaces.
* A deposit of €200-300 is required upon check-in. This deposit covers potential damages, lost keys, etc., and will be fully refunded at checkout if there are no issues with the room.
* The rates for homestays/residences above are based on October to June (off-peak season). From the end of June to the end of September, peak season rates apply and additional costs may occur (around 20,000 KRW+ per week for homestays, and around 50,000 KRW+ per week for student residences).
* Due to the difference in rates between peak and off-peak seasons, accommodation costs may vary depending on your personal schedule. In such cases, we will provide individual guidance.
* In addition to the accommodation types listed above, we can recommend hotels affiliated with the institution. Considering cost, distance, and safety, we most strongly recommend homestays and student residences. If you prefer other accommodation options, please let us know.
LOCATION INTRODUCTION
Location : Ireland, Dublin
What comes to mind when you think of Ireland? The birthplace of Guinness, the beloved dark beer, the city of the film 'Once' that touches many hearts, a country divided into North and South with a history similar to ours. Ireland may be far, but it's closer than you think. Are you looking for a place where you can experience local charm rather than crowded tourist spots or typical language study areas? Experience Dublin, a UNESCO City of Literature, where you can see, hear, and feel like a local while studying English amidst delicious beer and streets always alive with music.
Top 3 Recommended Travel Destinations by the Planner
Eligibility
- Healthy adults aged 18 and over who want to learn English
- Those who want to enjoy the culture of a major European city while learning English
- Those fascinated by the charming Irish accent from movies
- Those who want to learn English in a similar culture to the UK but at a lower cost
Recommended target audience by the planner While planning this project, I had three strong impressions. First, the school's genuine care for students! The cafeteria has snacks for students, and daily activities are held, reflecting the school's consideration for students. Second, the charming city of Dublin! I enjoyed the artistic music heard around the streets and the unique atmosphere of historic pubs. Lastly, the chance to taste Guinness, the birthplace of dark beer, right in Dublin! If you want to experience all of this firsthand, don’t hesitate to join this project :) |
SCHEDULE AND PRICES
■ This is a project that starts every Monday.
■ The participation period for this project is at least 2 weeks.
■ Participation Fee - Academic Year Course (25 weeks of classes + 8 weeks vacation)
15 hours per week - Morning |
15 hours per week - Afternoon |
20 hours per week - Morning |
20 hours per week - Afternoon |
6,120,000 KRW |
5,100,000 KRW |
7,830,000 KRW |
6,460,000 KRW |
* If you want to choose an optional class, please select additional time in the options section at the top of the project when applying.
* If you do not select an optional class and only choose the participation period, you will be registered for Option A (15 hours per week).
* For Academic Year classes, select 34 weeks in the 'Duration Selection' and then choose your desired course from 'A/Y' options.
* The price shown in the image above is an example; the detailed price can be checked on this detailed page.
If you calculate the provided gap year services based on local prices, TOTAL is approximately 2,290,000 KRW!
However, by participating in the Gap Year Project, you can save up to approximately 1,000,000 KRW!
* This cost is based on 4 weeks of Option B (20 hours per week) with Gap Year care service applied.
■ Gap Year Mission (▶ More Details)
■ Payment Installment Information
If you are unable to pay in full, please pay a deposit of 500,000 KRW and pay the remaining balance within 2 weeks. We will then start the process to confirm your participation based on the date of the deposit and check availability and TO. It is important to secure your spot quickly to participate on your desired dates and duration! (No refunds once confirmed)
* However, if the start date is approaching, the schedule for paying the remaining balance may change based on the situation.
■ Early Bird Discounts and Emergency Applications Information
All Gap Year projects are recommended to be applied for at least 3 months before the project start date due to the standard procedures and preparation time. The application should be made no later than 2 months before. However, if there are unavoidable reasons or urgent needs, additional fees can be paid for emergency application services, which will help expedite the process as much as possible.
* While we strive to expedite the process, there is a basic amount of time required for communication with local agencies and confirmation procedures. Therefore, participants using the emergency application service must actively cooperate with the Korea Gap Year operation team.
** Participants who apply 180 days before the start date can receive an early bird discount.
*** Emergency application services can be requested from the options above. For inquiries about emergency application services, please contact koreagapyear@gmail.com.
- Services Provided: Automatic application for Gap Year Mission and Notes / Full provision of OT materials upon confirmation / Additional urgent staff placement / Support for preparing documents if needed, etc.
* For difficulties in date calculations, please refer to the Naver Date Calculator >> Naver Date Calculator
**Note: In the case of ultra-urgent applications, there may be no TO available due to local conditions, and procedures will proceed according to the Gap Year refund policy. Additionally, any issues arising from the participant's non-cooperation will be the participant's responsibility.