
How to choose a Quality English Language School
Malta is home to over 40 English language schools. In this blog we propose several factors for you to consider before choosing your school.

Malta is home to over 40 English language schools. In this blog we propose several factors for you to consider before choosing your school.

One of the most effective ways to study and improve your English is to travel to an English-speaking country. Malta is just one of 55 countries worldwide where English is both a legally recognised and existing official language and one of the very few countries in Europe where this is so. If you’re still searching for destinations to improve your English, this blog post will explain why you should choose Malta!

The Japanese COVID-19 Certificate is now recognised in Malta!

Here are some reasons why you should consider a career in teaching English as a foreign language. Not to mention, ESE is offering its TEFL Course once again!

We are often asked for guidance on how to choose the right course. You need to determine WHY you are going to study English. Do you need it for your future career? Do you need to sit for an exam to provide proof of your level of English proficiency for university admission or visa purposes? Or are you looking to becoming fluent in English because it is an international language, and you feel that it will help you for your personal work or travel reasons?

As of Monday, August 2nd, 2021, ELT schools in Malta will be allowed to reopen with face-to-face lessons in classrooms to all students who have a Recognised Vaccine Certificate.

Further to the recent updated travel requirements to Malta , ESE is requesting a copy of your Vaccination Certificate before your arrival to Malta.

Here at ESE we really believe in ‘Learning for Life’. That’s why we offer English language courses for all ages and for every stage in a person’s life.

Whether you need an internationally recognised certification in the English language for visa purposes, work advancement or to gain entry into an English speaking university, ESE has the exam preparation course for you.

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.