Search By Area : Japanese Courses in Dublin 2
Dublin 2 encompasses most of the city centre south of the River Liffey. It takes in the areas around Merrion Square, Temple Bar, Grafton Street, Dame Street, Leeson Street and Wexford Street.
This area has many notable and important buildings and tourist attractions. Examples of these are Leinster House, the city park St Stephen's Green, the main National Museum building and the National Gallery of Ireland. The district also houses Government Buildings and is considered to be the Government quarter of the state.
The borders of Dublin 2 are the Liffey in the north and the Grand Canal to the south and east. Aungier, Wexford and Camden Streets make up the west border.
There are many courses available from colleges and course providers in Dublin 2. We've listed all courses in this area in Nightcourses.com's Course Finder below.
Colleges offering courses in Dublin 2, Ireland
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Japanese, Intermediate
Classroom Based, Japanese Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis course is offered subject to minimum registration numbers. This course is offered to learners who have successfully completed Post-Beginners’ Japanese. Participants will build new language skills, at an intermediate level of proficiency, and practice conversing with fellow Japanese language learners.
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Japanese, Introduction to Language and Culture
Classroom Based, Japanese Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis course is offered subject to minimum registration numbers. This course teaches a basic ‘survival’ repertoire of spoken Japanese and introduces some central aspects of Japanese culture, including the writing system. As much use as possible is made of authentic […]
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Japanese, Post-Beginners
Classroom Based, Japanese Course by Trinity College Dublin - Dublin City South, Co. DublinThis course is offered subject to minimum registration numbers. Continuing from the Introduction to Japanese Language and Culture course, this course is designed to extend learners’ ‘survival’ repertoire of spoken Japanese and their knowledge of the Japanese writing system (there […]