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Academic Team / ISI Dublin Blog / Things to do in Dublin

Finding Your “Found Family” at Christmas

Discover how to build a sense of “found family” when spending Christmas abroad in Ireland. This guide explores ways to stay connected during the holidays, from celebrating with friends and ...
how to use do in english understanding one of english’s most common verbs
Academic Team / English Tips / ISI Dublin Blog

Say/Tell, Watch/See, Hear/Listen: What’s the Difference?

Learn the differences between commonly confused English verb pairs such as say/tell, watch/see, and hear/listen. This guide explains how each verb is used, when to choose the active or passive ...
wooden sculpture of cú chulainn
Academic Team / English Tips / ISI Dublin Blog

Irish Myths and Legends: Stories from the Emerald Isle

Discover the magic of Irish myths and legends this November. From heroic tales like Cú Chulainn and The Children of Lir to mystical creatures such as the Púca, banshee, and ...
Notebook with bigger and better
Academic Team / English Tips / ISI Dublin Blog

How to Use Comparatives and Superlatives

Learn how to use comparatives and superlatives to describe and compare things in English. This guide explains when to use –er, more, –est, and the most with clear rules and ...
common mistakes in using articles
Academic Team / English Tips / ISI Dublin Blog

Common Mistakes in Using Articles (“A,” “An,” and “The”)

Articles in English — a, an, and the — are short words, but they can be tricky to use. Many learners aren’t sure when to add them and when to ...
how to use too and enough in english
Academic Team / English Tips / ISI Dublin Blog

How to Use “Too” and “Enough” in English

English learners often find it tricky to know when to use too and enough. Both words show if something is more or less than we want or need, but they ...
Common Phrasal Verbs for Everyday Life
Academic Team / ISI Dublin Blog

Common Phrasal Verbs for Everyday Life

Small words, big meanings! Learning English can feel like climbing a mountain sometimes. But don’t worry, you don’t need to pack hiking boots. One way to make your English sound ...
Irish-Slang
Academic Team / ISI Dublin Blog

Common Irish Slang You Should Know

Ireland has its own unique way of speaking, full of colourful expressions and phrases. If you’re planning to visit or live here, understanding a bit of Irish slang will help ...
exploring irish cuisine dishes you must try
Did you know? / ISI Dublin Blog / Things to do in Dublin / Travel Tips

Exploring Irish Cuisine: Dishes You Must Try

Ireland is renowned for its hearty, comforting food, often made from locally sourced ingredients. Traditional Irish cuisine has been shaped by the island’s history and natural resources, and each dish ...
famous irish writers and their impact on literature
Did you know? / History Club / ISI Dublin Blog / Travel Tips

Famous Irish Writers and Their Impact on Literature

Ireland has produced some of the world’s most famous and influential writers. From poetry to plays and novels, Irish writers have shaped the literary world and continue to inspire readers ...

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