Introduction
MALTA IS MORE
Choosing Malta means…
More To SeeMore To DoMore To Remember
Why Malta?
1. Malta as a DESTINATION
2. Malta as an ACADEMIC CENTRE
3. English PLUS FACTOR
4. The Islands as AN EXTENSION
TO YOUR CLASSROOM
Islands An Archipelago of 3 Islands – Malta, Gozo & Comino.Position Located in the heart of the Mediterranean - 60 miles South of
Sicily, 120 miles off the North African CoastSize 316 square km.Population 410,000 of whom 30,000 live on Gozo.Climate Mild winters and hot summers average of 20 C.Sunshine 6 hours of sunshine in mid-winter & over 12 hours of sunshine in
summer.Accommodation State of the art infrastructure and contemporary facilities
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Academic Malta
• Excellent track record in education
• Tremendous emphasis putinto the field of education
over the years
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ELT
Malta has, over the years established itself as a tourist destination and it has gained its position as a destination for learning English
• first ELT courses offered in Malta were in 1963
• the sector started developing rapidly during 1980’s
• Over 40 licensed English Language schools in Malta
• Malta is recognised as one of 8 ELT destinations
• Malta has provided ELT courses to more than 1.1 million students
FELTOM - 17 well established English Language schools in Malta and Gozo. The Federation was set up in 1989 and has over the years ensured quality assurance standards within the industry.
• Malta is safe and secure
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Why the sector has developed? • 150 years as a British colony left significant influences
• Malta is a bilingual country which can offer afull immersion learning experience
• The island is easily accessible by air and sea
• Mediterrenean climate allows students to combinestudies with outdoor leisure activities
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Quality Standards
In 1996 Malta became the first country to regulate its ELT industry through legislation.
National minimum requirements established by Legal Notice 60
• Setting up of the EFL Monitoring Board
• Established minimum operating standards
• Licensing of all schools offering ELT courses
• Minimum teaching qualifications
• Permits for all ELT teachers
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General Statistics • 42 licensed schools in Malta & Gozo
• In 2012 – 81,911 students
• Top markets - Italy, Germany, Russia, France, Spain
• Average length of stay is 2.8 weeks
• Students as a percentage of total incoming tourists – 5.7%
• With 226,360 student weeks in 2012
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The Language Industry
Academic Malta• Malta offers a wide range of distinct courses to suit different
participant ages, interests and professions
• availability of both short term courses of a few weeks and long term courses
• classes with a varied nationality mix
• programmes combine quality education, with rich culture and relaxing entertainment and a choice of host family, self catering or hotel accommodation
The Language Industry
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• English Speaking Country Why Malta?• Good Connections
• Safe
• Mild Climate
• An established English Language Centre
• Professional educational institutions other than EFL schools
• Short distances makes the Islands an “ideal mix” destination
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• Malta is a unique destinationOur Product Offer• Mediterranean Charm
• Professional language schools
• Variety of courses offered
• Social/cultural programmes offered
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• CoursesOur Product Offero Generic English courses
o Business English
o Professional in all quarters except summer
o Exam/University preparation courses throughout the year
o Combined leisure holidays with English language for Seniors
o English for Special Purposes – Aviation English, Banking English, Medical English, Legal English among others
English Plus
• There is something for everyone
• Established programmes offeredwithin the school set up
• Tailor made courses
• After school activities
English Plus
• Practise sports/hobbies while
learning english
• Team classes
• Diversity of the Islands
Extension of theclassroom
• We are a bilingual country
• The country as whole is anextension of the classroom
Malta is More...
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