Easy School of Languages, Valletta, Malta
General English course
General English course
General English Course gives you the guts to speak English with the others without feeling nervous and embarrassed. Also, you will master spoken grammar without studying grammar rules. This course will change your life which it will help you to communicate more effectively and confidently in everyday situations and improve your speaking and listening skills
Additional info-
Minimum age
18 -
The course starts every
Mon -
Study time
Morning -
Maximum students per class
9
-
Lesson/week
20 -
Hours/week
15 -
Average No. of students per class
8 -
Required Level
Beginner
Easy School of Languages
Founded in 2004, Easy School of Languages encourages the quick and steady learning of English through a set of programs and teaching methods based on the Communicative Language Teaching approach. Uniquely integrating classroom learning with social and cultural activities further helps students from around the globe to grasp the English language in day-to-day contexts that they will use and recall in the future more directly than through just in-classroom settings. These cultural and social activities are particularly simple to find in Malta’s capital of Valletta, named the European Capital of Culture in 2018. Set in a historical building in the center of the historical city, Easy School is a equipped to make students’ experiences as comfortable and focused as possible. The newly restored campus building includes 15 modern classrooms, all equipped with interactive whiteboards and other state-of-the-art technology. In just a short walk from the main doors, students can enjoy shops, historical sites, and museums, as well as bars, cafes, and restaurants at prices to suit all budgets. From their time in the classroom to time exploring the city, students from around the globe will truly immerse themselves in the English language and in Maltese culture during their time at Easy School.
City Name | Valletta
Population: 7,000
Valletta, or known colloquially as Il-Belt, is the walled capital city of the Mediterranean island nation of Malta. It’s known for museums, palaces, grand churches, and baroque landmarks, including the St. John Cathedral where you can find “The Beheading of St. John”, a masterpiece painted by Italian artist Caravaggio. UNESCO named Valletta a World Heritage Sight, describing it as “one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world”. Museums, restored gold-stone fortresses, hotels, bars, and restaurants in converted 16th century mansions can be found throughout the city. Even the outskirts of the city are worth a visit. Visitors can take a beautiful ferry trip to the Three Cities or go to see the astounding prehistoric Hal Saflieni Hypogeum.