Malta, with its long and chequered
history, has much to offer to lovers
of art, architecture, history and
archaeology. With clear blue skies
and warm unpolluted sea, long hot
summers and mild winters, picturesque
villages, attractive natural harbours
and sandy beaches, the island is
an ideal resort for sun seeking
visitors and a paradise for swimmers.
Whether cruising around the island
in warm summer days, or simply loitering
through narrow streets, or picnicking
in fields of yellow flowers, one
is fascinated by the simple beauty
of the country.
With an area of 246 square km, Malta
is the largest of a group of islands
which lie approximately 93Km from
Sicily. Located in the centre of
the Mediterranean, Malta's position
has been the key factor in its history.
Malta inherited its wealth of colourful
culture and its unique character
from the various nations, which
throughout centuries dominated the
Mediterranean. You cannot but be
enchanted by the grandeur of the
prehistoric temples, ancient catacombs
and the well preserved Auberges,
its many churches, palaces and defensive
fortifications built by the Knights
of St. John.
Its sister island Gozo, is a gem
and may be reached by ferry - a
20 minute trip from Malta. Another
tiny island called Comino, a spot
of land between Malta and Gozo,
is only inhabited by a handful of
people.
Having been a British colony for
over 160 years, Malta today has
become synonymous with the English
language, which together with Maltese
are both official languages. English
is spoken everywhere and by practically
everyone, so out of the classroom
your English education continues.
You will hear English spoken in
cafes, shops, tourist resorts, beaches,
and most places associated with
social and commercial activities.
This characteristic environment
automatically helps the student
to immerse himself in the language.
Besides having access to the English
media, whether through newspapers,
periodicals, radio or television
programmes, students will savour
Malta's warmhearted charm.
Link School Of English,
Villa Petite Fleur, 88/90,
Triq it-Tiben, Swieqi - Malta.