The best thing is that Mar is actually in Ireland with us, she’s like a second mother who is always taking care of us, making sure we have what we need at all times and that she is always available for us. I know that it was assurance to my parents, but for me, it was really the support that I needed to be able to adopt to my new Irish life from the rain to the cultural differences between Irish and Spanish teenagers. I now Irish friends and an Irish family forever!! I am now in the first year of Leaving Cert and my English helps me get really good grades thanks to the natural form of learning that I picked up during my full academic school year that I spent in Ireland.
Cork is located in the southern coast of Ireland and is divided by the River Lee. It is the second most important city in Ireland with 210,000 residents and is known for its hospitality and modernity, especially in the fields of art and culture. It is an authentic Irish city with Georgian styled houses, green hills and cliffs.
The Irish climate is Atlantic, where the frequent showers are constant all year round. The Summers are fresh and humid, normally at around 20 degrees celsius. The Winters are colder, yet its close proximity to the sea softens the temperature.
Cork is the perfect size to be able to walk across the whole city, making it perfect to discover cathedrals, museums and art galleries. Cork also possess a cheerful student atmosphere and it is always a perfect time to go out and have a coffee or a beer in some of the countless bars and restaurants.