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German/English speaking care for Au-Pairs and exchange high school students in the South of Ireland – the staff of ASE Cultural Exchange are looking forward to meeting you!
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ASE Cultural Exchange
is feeling delighted in Cork City, County Cork, Ireland.
1 years ago
This weekend, our #exchangestudents visited the second-largest city of #ireland, #CorkCity 🇮🇪.Among other sites, we explored the #corkcitygoal, a former jail – and one of the most exciting historical places the capital of the south has to offer! 🍀#studentexchange #exchangeagency #travel #countycork #sightseeing #highschoolexchange #schüleraustausch #irland #austauschagentur #culturalexchange
ASE Cultural Exchange
is feeling thankful in Grange, Douglas, County Cork.
1 years ago
ASE Cultural Exchange Ltd. is proud to donate 4% of the Au-Pair placement fees paid by our host families to UNICEF Ireland! 🤗#unicefireland #UNICEF#languageexchange #exchangeagency #culturalexchange #ireland
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ASE Cultural Exchange
is celebrating your special day.
2 years ago
ASE Cultural Exchange student Lisanne Schlüter from Germany, currently a student at Mount Mercy College in Cork, is an accomplished rower and top athlete. While attending school in Cork she has joined the Lee Rowing Club and has been training with them. Lisanne went to a Munster meet in Limerick on Saturday and came 2nd – single scull – she finished in her personal best time. Congratulations, Lisanne! 🤩
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ASE Cultural Exchange
is feeling grateful in County Cork.
2 years ago
It is the sixth year in a row that ASE Cultural Exchange Ltd. is proud to donate 4% of the Au-Pair placement fees paid by our host families to UNICEF Ireland! 🤗#unicefireland #UNICEF#languageexchange #exchangeagency #culturalexchange #ireland
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2 years ago
Get ready for our weekend trip: We visit beautiful #galway, #CliffsOfMoher, #bunratycastle, and #doolin! 🍀
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Last weekend, some of our Au-Pairs and exchange students joined us on our ASE Cultural Exchange #adventuretrip: After a boat tour, we hiked through a pristine oak forest in #killarneynationalpark. 🌲 Our ASE mascot Pepsi had a great time swimming and hiking with us – and so did we with you; thank you for joining! 🌞#countykerry#languageexchange #exchangeagency#studyabroad #Aupair #aupairagency #highschool #culturalexchange #ireland #aseculturalexchange #exchangestudentprogram #exchangestudent #happydays
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ASE Cultural Exchange
is celebrating St Patricks Day in County Dublin, Ireland.
3 years ago
Today, we hope you fished out some of your #green clothes again: THE #nationalholiday that is celebrated in more countries around the world than any other, #stpatricksday, or let's say – the day everyone wants to be #irish – is celebrated today.According to tradition, Patrick came to Ireland to convert the pagan Irish to Christianity. Patrick's efforts to convert, subjugate, and drive off the #celts were eventually turned into an allegory in which he drove #snakes 🐍 out of Ireland (Fun Fact: Ireland has never had any snakes!).Tradition holds that he died on March 17. Over the following centuries, many legends grew up around Patrick and he became Ireland's foremost saint.With this little history lesson, the staff of ASE Cultural Exchange wishes you a happy St. Patrick's Day! 🍀#exchangeagency #ireland #dublin #stpatricksdayparade #irland
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ASE Cultural Exchange
is celebrating New Years Eve in County Cork, Ireland.
3 years ago
As 2021 is coming to an end, we have once again prepared another #Irish vocabulary lesson to help you impress your host family on the “Oíche Chinn Bliana” (which literally means “Year’s End Night”, the Irish equivalent for New Year’s Eve).The Irish language distinguishes between talking to one person and talking to more than one person:If you want to say “Happy New Year” to one person, you can say “Athbhliain Faoi Mhaise Duit” (pronounce it like /Ah-vleen fway vah-sha gwitch/).If you wish to say it to a group of people, it is “Athbhliain Faoi Mhaise Daoibh” (/Ah-vleen fway vah-sha jeeve/).With this little lesson in mind, the staff of ASE Cultural Exchange Ltd. wishes you and your host families a prosperous #NewYear! 🎆🎉
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ASE Cultural Exchange
is feeling fantastic.
3 years ago
The staff of ASE Cultural Exchange is celebrating the #InternationalAuPairDay today with you (24. November)! 🎉
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ASE Cultural Exchange
is feeling excited at Cliffs of Moher - Ireland.
3 years ago
The long-awaited photos of our last Weekend-Trip to the #CliffsOfMoher, #galway, and #bunrattycastle with stops in the picturesque village of #doolin and the historic sight of #poulnabronedolmen are finally here: We had lots of fun, many smiles and a great time in total with our Au-Pairs. Thank you for joining us! 🍀
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