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Mariam Bityakova is the main contact for International House Malta.
Experience shows that you make more progress every week after the the frist one.
We do not offer any courses for this school at the moment. |
Boek International House Malta via Extralingo, en betaal minder dan bij de school zelf.
Wij hebben voor jou betere prijzen kunnen afspreken.
Je bespaart daarom tot wel honderden euro's!
This is an example of how your week at International House Malta looks like. The actual schedule might vary depending on the season.
Malta is officially one of the smallest countries on the Mediterranean and consists of three islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino, of which Malta is the largest. The island’s perfect climate ensures that millions of tourists visit annually, both to relax and enjoy sports. You can choose to lounge and swim in one of its many beautiful beaches, or hike along the cliffs on thrilling trails. Diving and snorkeling are also available and very popular. The island has a rich history: the Megalithic temples that were built between 3500 and 2500 BC are a must-see.
International House Malta has been reviewed 24 times by previous students on Google. Max five of the available reviews are included below. To read all reviews for this school, you can click the link above.
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Fay HaddadMay 1, 2020
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I do not recommend dealing with them. I sent my money and asked for a refund, |
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Marina ScuolaJan 6, 2020
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I chose the right school! My experience at IH has been wonderful. There was a nice family atmosphere with a lot of nice youth from all over the world. I really liked everything: the teachers, the coordinators, the activities, the accommodation, the reception .... maybe i'm going back next year. an expecialy greeting to David, Rafa, Paul and Filomena... and all others! Bye and thank you for all. |
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Amir KhanJul 10, 2016
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My family of four had an outstanding experience. My kids (girl-9, boy-7) each studied for 3 hours a day! We had no expectation of them making it that long, but the teachers did a remarkable job working with them and keeping it interesting (games, board work, walks). |
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Marcin BuciakAug 8, 2018
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Massacre. If you want to learn English and meet people from all over the world, you will certainly not do it there. People are of one nationality and there is a school atmosphere in the classroom and I have been silenced many times. In the room were such pearls as cockroaches, dirty towels and not working air conditioning. The programme seemed very interesting to me because of the history of the state, which we had to learn about, but also here they showed that they could not do anything and gave the worst guides, who were very boring. From time to time, the night program was one big lie, because I came for the agreed hour and nothing happened, nobody came. From the very beginning I had a very positive approach to this camp, but unfortunately I was very disappointed. A message to parents: don’t send your children there. |
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Jasmin BrunschwilerOct 28, 2019
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It is not the best place if you only have 10 lessons time per week. I have only 1 lesson of English every day, which is okay, except that you are in a group where everyone else has 4 lessons a day. That means you only get a fraction of the whole theme. This is the point that's not okay. |