When
travelling through Europe you are faced with many different options for new
cultural experiences, sporting activities and relaxing breaks. Why not make one
of these new experiences an English course in Malta and take home with you not
only great photographs of your trip and memories of new friends but a new skill
that’s both fun and useful.
Malta is
often overlooked by travellers in Europe but its location in the middle of the
Mediterranean Sea means the island group has a similar climate to its Italian
neighbours to the north. It also has the added advantage of being a bilingual
country where English is widely spoken alongside Maltese. The opportunities to
practise your English language skills outside of the classroom are plentiful,
whether at one of the many local village markets, delicious seafood restaurants
or lively nightspots on the island and a high quality of teaching is also
assured at Maltalingua School of English where all teachers carry a
recognised certification to teach English as a foreign language.
To
complement an English course, Malta’s many beaches, activities and cultural and
historical sites ensure that you will never be bored
outside of the classroom. Whether you’re happiest relaxing on a quiet beach or
secluded bay or you’d rather leave the sun-worshippers behind and enjoy some
high-adrenaline water sports, Malta has it all.
If you’re exhausted
after an afternoon in the sun – or perhaps a late night dancing in one of
Malta’s several bars or clubs – then your next afternoon off can be spent
casually wandering through the narrow streets of one of the many historical
towns and villages Malta boasts. To explore the island’s pre-history, take a
trip to one of the ancient archaeological sites and discover ruins over 4,000
years old.
With the
perfect mix of culture, climate beaches and sports, Malta really is worth a
visit for anyone travelling through Europe. As an English-speaking island group
it also presents an ideal opportunity to combine your experience with a new
skill and several new friends!
For more
info check:
Web: www.maltalingua.com
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I didn't know I could learn English in Malta!? Thanks for inspiration for my next holiday! :)
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