ESE Blog

Articles in this blog may be ESE news, academic pieces written by our team or events in Malta of general interest.

Fireworks at St Julian's festa

5 reasons to visit St Julian’s Festa this weekend!

If you are familiar with Malta, you will know that the Maltese love any excuse for a festa! Summer in Malta equals ‘Festa Time!’With festa’s taking place all over the island this summer you can be spoilt for choice, however the feast of St Julian’s is one festa that you wont want to miss!

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picture of Ikumi

Student testimonial – Interview with Ikumi

I stayed at ESE for 48 weeks, can you imagine how many things happened to me so far away from home? Whenever I was having a hard time I was always helped and supported by ESE friends and teachers. I would not have been able to finalise my studies abroad without this enormous support.

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Valletta Film Festival 2018 – Part 1

As part of Valletta’s European Capital of Culture programme for 2018, this week marks the Valletta Film Festival!

Laetitia, our newest recruit to the ESE marketing department, all the way from the South of France no less, is a volunteer at the Valletta Film Festival and has graciously agreed to give us a daily report!

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Why I love teaching

Why I love teaching

I fell in love with teaching English as a foreign language in the summer of 2002, when I used to teach during my university holidays. Little did I know then that sixteen years later, I would still be as passionate about teaching English as I was that first summer.

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ESE Students in Class

Why work in the English language teaching industry?

Teaching English offers a world of opportunities. It develops you because you have to be confident and have good public speaking and communication skills, which are really important transferable skills to have for any job later on. You meet multinational students from all over the world and coming from such a diverse set of cultures. The experience makes you realize just how vast the world really is. And you have the world right there in your classroom!

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