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GENERAL ENGLISH
Your Perfect Cours, at a Price You’ll Love
12 Weeks Max Course
PART TIME
(Not Eligible to Work)
33 Weeks of Course
FULL TIME
(Eligible to Work Legally)
12 Weeks Max Course
PART TIME
(Not Eligible to Work)
33 Weeks of Course
FULL TIME
(Eligible to Work Legally)
We’ll review your application and get back to you within 48 hours with your offer letter, invoice and payment details. If you do not hear back from us within 48 hours, please contact us via email at info@liffeycollege.ie or WhatsApp +353 86 123 2008.
Need-to-Know Information
(Subject to Change)
- Medical Expenses Insurance Policy – €100
(For Full-Time Learners – 25 Weeks) - Course Fee Protection Insurance Policy (PEL) – €100
(For Full-Time Learners – 25 Weeks) - Final/End of Course Examination – €100
TIE – Test of Interactive English – https://tie.ie/ (For Full-Time Learners – 25 Weeks) - Access to E-Learning/Materials – €30
Enroll in this course to get 24/7 access to Liffey College’s ELMS for the entire duration — no textbooks or extra materials needed. - Liffey College Registration’s Fee – €300
- Liffey College Digital Certificate of Achievement- €10
A certificate will be issued upon successful completion of the course. Full-time learners (25 weeks) are required to pass the final/external examination. Part-time learners are not required to take the final/external examination and will also receive this certificate upon completing the course.
(At no other cost -Subject to change)
- New Learner Induction:
All new learners participate in the New Learner Induction to familiarise themselves with the college, its systems, and learning expectations. More information can be found here:(https://liffeycollege.ie/new-learner-induction/) - Testing and Placement:
(i) Learners will receive a link to take the Written Placement Test. They will answer a series of multiple-choice questions testing them on their English language skills before being placed in the correct level.
(ii) The Written Placement Test will be followed by an Oral Test, which will determine your correct level of English. - Continuous Assessment/Progress:
(i) Learner progress is monitored via the Weekly Progress Report completed by their tutor on a weekly basis.
(ii) In addition to the Weekly Progress Reports, learners take a Progress Test every 6 weeks. Learners are tested on the material covered in the previous 6 weeks of class. - Token of Love:
Learners receive gifts with the Liffey College logo, helping them start their learning journey with pride. - Learners are permitted to work in Ireland:
Part-time (20 hours per week) and full-time (40 hours per week) options are available in June, July, August, September, and from 15 December to 15 January, for full-time learners only (subject to change).
(At no other cost -Subject to change)
- IELTS Preparation:
We provide IELTS preparation classes on a biweekly Friday schedule for students planning to take the IELTS exam. Classes are offered in small groups or as one-to-one sessions. - Foreign Languages:
As a student at Liffey College, you will have access to beginner and conversational classes in various languages, including French and Spanish, with additional options available on demand. These classes are held biweekly. - Conversation Class:
Speaking practice is done on a variety of topics in the classroom, but sometimes the students need to practice having a conversation in a specific field of work, life or education. For this purpose, we organise tailor-made conversations for this purpose. For example, a student who wants to work as a vet in Ireland, or a student who needs to write the speech for the marriage ceremony of their best friend. Our biweekly conversation classes can cover it all. - CV Preparation/Job-hunting Workshop:
In this workshop we look at the guidelines for creating a CV and attending job interviews in the local environment. We look at some good practices for CV writing, and the students write and rewrite their CVs with the help of a mentor. This workshop is available every two weeks during the induction week. - Final Exam Preparation:
TIE exam preparation is integrated into the curriculum to ensure that the students are well-prepared for their exam by the end of their course without additional stress. However, we offer additional support in biweekly workshops for students who might need it. - Career Guidance Workshops:
Ever wondered how to create your own brand? Interested how to get a work visa in Ireland? Curious about what services are available to you as a resident in Ireland? These and many other topics are covered in our monthly career guidance workshops. - Language Clinics: For the students who are struggling with a specific language component or skill. You can feel confident when it comes to speaking, but not so much when you need to write a formal email? Language clinics are here to cover that gap! These take place once a week and they can be organised for small groups facing the same challenges.
- Monthly Theme and Festivities:
Every month we organise additional activities to match the atmosphere of the season, from learning in the outdoors during the summer months to enjoying the cosy seasons with plenty of local celebrations and holidays. - Additional communicative activities:
Using English as a tool for your every day happens every day, inside and outside the classroom, but sometimes a little push is needed to get the confidence to venture out of your comfort zone. Ordering your first coffee in English? Thinking of sending letters and postcards? Meeting new people and wanting to talk about your favourite film? We’re here to support you with that, too. - Irish Culture:
Irish culture is an integral part of our syllabus. Every week students get the chance to learn about a new aspect of the culture, and every two weeks they visit famous landmarks and museums to learn by immersing themselves in the culture. - Plus Plenty More!
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College Policies, Procedures, Services and Facilities
For detailed information about Liffey College policies, procedures, services and facilities, please visit the Liffey College website.
Choosing the Right Programme
Selecting the correct programme of study is an important decision. Liffey College assumes that learners have made a thoughtful and well-researched choice before paying course fees.
Course Fees and Refund Policy
For information on course fees and the fee refund policy and procedure, please Click Here.
Learner Responsibilities
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It is the responsibility of each learner to stay informed of entry requirements, study restrictions and the rules and regulations of Ireland and Liffey College.
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Liffey College is not responsible for any violations of these rules by learners.
YES, you must demonstrate that you have sufficient funds (€6,665 as of 30 June 2025 – subject to change)
You will be asked to show proof of your financial resources by the visa authorities/immigration control. Details of these requirements can be found at the following link: Information on Student
You could also provide a valid credit or debit card statement, or a bank account statement, showing that the specified amount is available in the account.
Additional Support
For any questions about the cost of living, temporary accommodation or other requirements in Ireland, please contact Liffey College directly. We will provide guidance as appropriate.
Accuracy of Information
The content and links provided on this page are intended as a guide. Users are advised to verify updated information directly with the Irish Government or relevant departments. Liffey College does not accept responsibility for any errors, omissions, or misleading statements from linked sources. Thank you for your understanding.
You do not need a visa to land in Ireland if you:
- Are a citizen of a country listed in the table below.
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Hong Kong (Special Admin. Region) |
Japan |
Singapore |
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South Korea |
Taiwan |
Malaysia |
- If you’re a citizen of a non-EEA country, whether you need a visa or not, you will be subject to immigration control when you enter Ireland.
For any questions about the cost of living, temporary accommodation or other requirements in Ireland, please contact Liffey College directly. We will provide guidance as appropriate.
The content and links provided on this page are intended as a guide. Users are advised to verify updated information directly with the Irish Government or relevant departments. Liffey College does not accept responsibility for any errors, omissions, or misleading statements from linked sources. Thank you for your understanding.
Course Levels
Are you looking for the best offer for General English Course in Dublin?
Liffey College offers the ideal option for you! Study at one of Dublin’s most traditional and respected English language colleges.
Full-Time Option:
Designed for learners who want to study English intensively while having the opportunity to legally work part-time or full-time. This allows students to practice and improve their English in real-life situations while they study.
Part-Time Option:
Perfect for students on a working holiday visa who want to improve their English while seeking employment, or for visitors who wish to enhance their English skills during their stay in Ireland. Students interested in extra activities can have them arranged upon request. Just let us know! We are here to ensure you enjoy your time in Ireland and achieve the goals you are aiming for with Liffey College.





