Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Why we love Mondays

Monday morning is very busy at inlingua Malta. This is the day our new students come to school and we are always happy to welcome their friendly faces.
From 8:00am the school is buzzing with students sitting for the test, getting books and finding classrooms. By 10:00am everyone is more or less settled and lessons begin. During the break students gather in the cafeteria and we serve them a welcome drink. Here they have the chance to meet with other students and our inlingua reps who chat with them and tell them about the different activities and tours we have going on that week.

Monday night is welcome party night. Meeting point is 8:00pm at the LOVE sign and from here we head off to the open air garden in Paceville for some free pizza, free drinks and the chance to hang out and get to know your classmates better. Check out some photos from yesterday's welcome party here and if you have your own photos why don't you add them to our group page too?

Monday, June 15, 2009

Meet Fausto and Kristina


A few months ago the search for our student representatives for Summer 2009 began. We sent out a message to the inlingua Malta international community via Facebook asking who would like to spend 3 months living in the sun, and working with people from all over the world who come and learn English at inlingua Malta.
The response was huge and we received loads of applications from so many great people that it was very difficult to choose but we finally managed to narrow it down to two applicants - Fausto and Kristina.
These fantastic young people both have loads of experience in this type of work. They are friendly and enthusiastic and will help you get the most out of your time here while making sure that you are well taken care of while you have fun!
They share multilingual skills and are fluent in Spanish, Russian, Italian and of course English and are on hand to help with any difficulties you might have.

They arrived at inlingua yesterday and have begun their training as part of the leisure team. We are looking forward to working with them this summer and they are looking forward to meeting you!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

crossing language barriers



Communication is the key to success for any aspect of life. A common language is the foundation of good communication and inlingua's international slogan, crossing language barriers, conveys perfectly what inlingua sets out to do. Our aim is to teach languages to the world so that we have a common language with which we can share our lives and our laughter with the citizens of the world.Crossing language barriers - bringing the world together