ULearn Online Learning Suite
Stay Healthy, Happy and Learning...
We're mindful of how difficult this time is. Like so many of you, we've been at home recently. But we didn't forget about you during any moment of this extraordinary Coronavirus situation. We know how important your plan to study and improve yourself and your English is so I'm contacting you about our new Online Learning Suite to keep you healthy happy and strong.
ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES
- Free trial class
- PLUS €0 Reg Fee
- PLUS Yoga and Meditation -3 Days / Week
- PLUS Grammar Clinic - 2 Days / Week
- PLUS Exercise at Home
- PLUS... optional online platform access for €10 per week!
1 - 5 weeks
€79
per week6 - 7 weeks
€69
per week8 - 11 weeks
€64
per week12 weeks
€59
per weekONLINE JUNIOR ENGLISH COURSES PROGRAMME
It's a challenging time for parents. Are you minding children at home? At home for long periods and without school all parents are finding it tough right now - we know! We are here to help you with that.
ULearn's Online Junior English Courses provide a final learning environment for Junior learners from around the world! Your children can stay at home and interact with our teachers and class groups for up to 3 hours a day, developing and learning English skills.
The Junior Groups run in 90 minute modules from morning to afternoon so you have scheduling flexibility and peace of mind while your kids are engaged at ULearn.
ULearn's Online Junior Courses provides a fun learning environment for Junior learners from around the world! Your children can stay at home and interact with our teachers for 3 hours a day, developing and learning English skills.
* Juniors from 7 to 9 years old can attend 30-minute modules, while those from 10 to 16 years old can attend in 90-minute modules.
1 - 5 weeks
€39
per week6 - 7 weeks
€29
per week8 - 11 weeks
€24
per week12 weeks
€22
per week
EMAIL QUIZ ANSWERS
1. In English, where do you put the currency symbol (eg. €, $ etc.)?
A) After the number?
B) Before the number?
Answer: B) Before the number
2. What form of the verb do you put after “look forward to”?
A) The infinitive (I’m looking forward to hear from you)
B) The past (I’m looking forward to heard from you)
C) The -ing form (I’m looking forward to hearing from you)
Answer: C) We put the -ing form after "look forward to"