I completed the course recently and will try and dig up a few bits n bobs for you, although I wouldn't worry about it too much.
Great course, very enjoyable.
First 3 days in the classroom-they wll fill you in on things that you will need to know in the SIM.
The main thing you need to note is that it is all hand flown-no auto pilot! That can make things a bit tough for you, but I personally think it was the best way to do it and it certainly helps focus the mind!
The following 5 days are in the SIM-First day is general handling and just settling you in and then the next 4 days you do things like departing from Dublin on LIFFY 2A and doing ILS approaches etc..nothing too major. It starts getting tricky when you have to do single engine stuff (remember be gentle with the rudder-don't pound it!) and then engine failures on the take-off run, but it isn't anything you cannot handle to be honest. I'll dig up some stuff for you and send it to you via a PM