Welche Unterkunft soll ich wählen?

Which accommodation should I choose?

Accommodation for language travel to Dublin should always be chosen to suit your personal needs. If you are a person who likes to be around lots of people and enjoys being in regular contact with as many different cultures as possible, different types of accommodation are suitable than for people who like to withdraw after a busy day of learning. For this reason, most language schools offer different types of accommodation for you to choose from. Staying with a host family is certainly the best way to improve your language skills outside of the language course and to hear and speak English continuously. The social aspect also plays a role, as you participate in the life of your host family as a "temporary family member" and experience everyday situations, which significantly increases your learning success.

If you are not willing to integrate into a family with fixed rules, you can also choose other accommodation for language travel to Dublin, such as a shared apartment, where you can live in a single or double room. You share a kitchen, bathroom and possibly a living room with your flatmates, who can come from any country in the world, and cater for yourself. Some language schools also offer student residences and rooms in the school residence, where you have a room and sometimes even your own bathroom (school residence). They have common rooms where you can spend time, but rarely a kitchen. You will therefore have to eat in the school canteen, unless you find a cafeteria where you can have breakfast, as is common in some school residences. For people who want to enjoy their privacy, there are apartments, studios and hotels that can be booked in every price category for a language study trip to Dublin.

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