A mere 100km away from Sicily, Malta is blessed with sunny weather all year round. Alongside its splendid heritage, Malta has the added unique attraction ofbeing a typical Mediterranean country steeped in a longBritish tradition. Look out for street names,newspapers, bright red telephone and letter boxes,public buses, house facades with bow windows and, ofcourse, the ever popular brass bands, they all evoke apart of very close ties with Britain. Malta is anindependant republic within the British Commonwealth and the Maltese speak both Maltese and English, theirtwo official languages. All of this makes Malta theideal host country when it comes to "language holidays",combining as it does learning and fun.
English
In Malta everything seems cut out to stimulate both mind and body. Here, be it in summer or winter, business executives can find an ideal setting for making the best of a language holiday. Whether one opts for intensive one-to-one lessons or group classes, excellent teaching standards and methods are guaranteed by local schools specialising in the teaching of English as a foreign language.
Business
Lessons
Each course is aimed at meeting the student's requirements in the best way possible. For this reason, a basic English course is often combined with special lessons, where the emphasis is on the language of a particular field. Since English is the language of education, science and business, classroom practice is often enhanced by visits to various professional enterprises or educational institutions.
Tailor-Made
Malta Experience
In addition to your language programme, you can book sport or watersport activities, as well as guided tours to the best sites on the islands. For instance, in Gozo some language schools are a stone's throw away from scuba diving centres... ideal if you're looking for total immersion! By choosing Malta, you can enjoy all the extra activities, which will make your language stay enjoyable as well as rewarding.