Our teachers are highly qualified and experienced native speakers of English. They hold diverse qualifications pertinent to the English language as well as to English language teaching such as TEFL certificates, FTBE, CELTA, DELTA, B.A. and M.A. degrees in English. The lessons they present are communicative-based, yet cover the four skills – Speaking, Listening, Writing and Reading – whilst focusing both on lexical and grammatical accuracy as well as interactive fluency. This eclectic mix results in engaging and interesting lessons which activate the passive grammatical knowledge students possess enabling them to communicate more effortlessly and successfully.
A long history. English language learning. Beautiful climate. Crystal clear blue seas. Raving nightlife.
All these have become synonymous with the beautiful island of Malta. An island nation 93 km off the coast of Sicily, it is located in the Mediterranean sea, which gives the island a warm and pleasant climate all year round.
Malta boasts a long and varied history, being held by several ancient cultures including the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines, Sicilians, French and English amongst others. The island is commonly associated with the Knights Hospitaller who ruled it for 268 years, building many of the structures which are still standing and popular to this day. The Knights’ rule, along with the historic Biblical shipwreck of St. Paul on the island, ingrained the strong Roman Catholic legacy which is still the official and most practiced religion in Malta today.
The country’s official languages are Maltese and English, although there are strong historical ties to the Italian language on the islands. Malta gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1964 and is a member of the European Union which it joined in 2004, in addition to being part of the Commonwealth of Nations and the United Nations. The Euro was introduced in Malta in 2008, making Malta an even more attractive destination for European nationals who also hold the Euro as their currency.
These varied influences from so many different cultures have made of present day Malta an eclectic mix which is bound to appeal to whatever the tourist is in search of. There is so much to see and do, whether one is looking for historical ruins, visiting one of the many churches, or just trying the local cuisine or wine. Malta holds something unique for every different character and one is bound to be pleasantly surprised at the diversity available.
How do I register for my course?
Once you have chosen your course, fill in the application form. This is your registration. An invoice will be sent to you. As a confirmation of your arrival, a deposit of 15% from the total amount due will be needed.
How many students are there in a class?
The maximum number of students in an adult class is 12 and a teenage class is 15.
Is the University Residence near the school?
Malta University Language School is now located at the University Residence in Lija.
How can I get to school from Hotel Kappara?
The University of Malta is within walking distance from Hotel Kappara and there is free transport from University to Malta University Language School from Mondays to Fridays.
Does the school offer activities?
The school offers both cultural and leisure activities. Every week the activities are different.
Is the school located on campus?
No, the school is located at the University Residence in Lija, approximately a 10 minute drive from the University of Malta campus.
Are all the teachers native speakers?
Our lecturers are all professionally qualified English teachers with University degrees as well as other recognised teaching certificates and diplomas.
When can I apply for the General English or the Intensive English Course?
Our school is open all year round, with the exception of 2 weeks at Christmas time, so it is up to the student to decide the duration of their tuition. Every Monday we have new students who take a Placement Test, so we can establish the exact level at which they should be allocated.
What is the aim of the IELTS Exam Preparation Course and what are the requirements?
The IELTS Exam Preparation Course is aimed at prospective students who wish to obtain an entry qualification to an English speaking university, including the University of Malta. Students, who would like to attend the IELTS Course, should have at least a minimum of Intermediate level in English.
Do the students get a certificate at the end of their course?
Students who attend MULS for only one week are entitled to an Attendance Certificate. Students who attend more than two weeks of General English or Intensive English will sit for an Achievement Test and according to the score achieved, a Certificate is issued. Students who attend an IELTS Course will be given an Attendance Certificate. All certificates are issued according to the Common European Framework and are validated by the University of Malta.